Huskers battle Meely, other Buffaloes tonight Nebraska and Colorado will take identical conference records into tonight's game at Boulder, and both are coming off 'big wins over the weekend. Colorado's Cliff Meely set a conference record 47 points last Saturday as the Buffs routed third-ranked Oklahoma, 99-69. And Chuck Jura threw in a season high total of 25 points as Nebraska knocked off second- ranked Missouri. Meely raised his conference scoring average by over two full points to a league leading 31-7 against the Sooners. The 6-8 senior is a two-time all Big Eight selection and was Big Eight player of the year as a sophomore when he led his team to the conference title. Meely also has an outside chance to become the all-time scoring leader in the Big Eight. Meely has scored 1735 points in three years and will need to average just under 35 points in his remaining seven games to catch the all-time leader, Clyde Lovellette of Kansas. "He's the most complete ballplayer I have coached," says head coach Russell (Sox) Walseth. "He has all the tools and can help us at all positions." lM Schedule Tuesday, Feb. 16. University High School: 5:00 Harper 11-A vs Harper VII-A; 6:30 Harper UI-A vs Harper V-A; 7:30 Rogers B vs Thoreau-B; 8:30 Carson-B vs Glenn-B: 9:30 Abel Xlll-B vs Abel IV-B. P.E. Court No. 1 ! 5:00 Abel IV-B vs Abel V-B: 6:30 Abel Il-B vs Abel lll-B; 7:30 Avery vs Gooding; 8:30 Abel 1X-A vs Abel XIII-A; 9:30 Abel X-A vs Abel XH-A. P.E. Court No 2: S:00 Wait Ones vs Gunners; 6:30 Benton vs G.D.I.; 7:30 Gus II vs Smith; 8:30 Hickers vs Storefront Lawyers; 9:30 Delta Theta Phi vs Centennial College Varsity Court: 6:30 Pi Kappa Alpha-B vs Theta Chi-B. These are the last regularly scheduled games. Playoffs start Feb. 1 7. Want Ads FOR RENT 1 or 2 bedroom apt., 2 baths, furnished or unfurnished, shag carpet, dishwasher. Crescent Gardens. 2222 Vine St. 475-1277. Beautiful new aptt. $165. 5140 So. 48th. Over 1000 q. ft. Fully carpeted and draped. Two bedrooms, two baths, range, refrigerator, dishwasher, disposal, central air. 488-1530. HELP WANTED Baby sitter needed in mornings and all day Thur. 475-1820 after 6:00 p.m. SOCIAL WORK POSITION in new county agency open now. Requires MSW. Apply 475 4997 week days. MISCELLANEOUS I am looking for contacts with professional persons in the field of Parapsychology-Mental Telepathy. Call: 453 6454. Sewing and alterations. Call Pat Moore at 799-2616. Any kind of typing desired. 60 cents a page. Prompt service. 423-6126. WATCH & CLOCK REPAIR' CAMPUS BOOKSTORE' 13TH & R' PIZZA DELIVERY' Pizza King. 489-6541 -P520 South St. Against Oklahoma, Meely got a lot of help from 6-7 center Jim Creighton and 6-3 guard Dudley Mitchell. Creighton dropped in 22 points against the Sooners while Mitchell contributed 20. Between the trio, they scored 89 of Colorado's 99 total. Nebraska, meanwhile, will try to get another high scoring performance from Jura to counter Meely. Jura is worrying about defense, however. "We didn't play very good defense against Missouri, and that's what we'll have to do to win at Colorado," said Jura. "If we can win at Colorado, we'll be back in business in the Big Eight. Tuesday, Feb. 16 Noon Gamma Lambda, Nebraska Union 12:30 p.m. - Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, Union 3 p.m. - Student Tribunal, Union 4:30 p.m. - FSM Rozman Fund Committee, Union. 5 p.m. - Corncobs, Union 6:30 p.m. - Quiz Bowl Board, Union 7 D.m. - Engineering & Architecture Board, Union 7 p.m. - Ouiz Bowi, union 7 p.m. -- World in Revolution, "The Brig" tryouts, Union 7 p.m. - East Union Board, East Union 7:30 p.m. - Lincoln Guitar Society, Union 7:30 p.m. - Cabaret, Union 7:30 p.m. - Ag Economics, East Union. 8 p.m. - Free University, "Issues and Confrontations", Union. 9:30 p.m. - YAF, Union. LOOK'S WHO'S COMIN'!! WED., FEB. 7:30 P. BOX OFFICE OPEN 12 NOON TILL 61 ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY ALL SEATS RESERVED $3.0O-$15O-$4.00 oaf jfl HERE'S THE CROWD im PLEASER M OF 'EM ALL rj -SO OOW7- MISS IT Nixon's draft proposals will not affect most deferments Although President Nixon has introduced a plan to abolish student deferments, most men who were enrolled as undergraduates as of April, 1970, will be unaffected by the reform. According to State Selective Service Director Col. Lee Lieeett. the Nixon proposal would be retroactive only to April, 1970, and only men who were issued deferments after this date would lose their deferments. Liggett considers the future of the deferments provision uncertain. He does feel that this proposal is directly linked with the Nixon administration's attempt to establish an all volunteer army. IF THE STUDENTS deferments are revoked, young men who entered school in the fall semester of 1970 could be eligible for induction. High school seniors will be unable to obtain deferments to avoid induction, however, many will have a year to wait until they receive their lottery numbers at the age of 19. Last year's ' Nebraska call reached 190, as 1,432 of the nation's 163,500 inductees were taken from this state. This is a decrease of about 40 per cent compared to 1969. Liggett said that draft calls are up for the first three months of 1971. More than 140 men were inducted from Nebraska during January, while 162 men are needed in February. The March call will probably be at the same level. INCREASED CALLS at the first part of the year are almost an annual occurance remarked Liggett. However no student fulfilling minimal degree requirements will be inducted during the semester, because of a provision in Selective Service Study in Guadalajara, Mexico The G uadalajara Summer School, a fully accredited University of Arizona program, will offer July 5 to August 14, art, folklore, georgraphy, history, political science, language and literature courses. Tuition, $160; board and room, $155. Write Or. Juan B. Rael, Office of Summer Session, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721. Spend ;m unforgettable SEMESTER AT SEA on the former QUEEN ELIZABETH New lower rales; full credit for courses. Write today for details from HorW Campus Afloat, Chap wn College, Box CC16, OranKe, CA 92666 Free University Issues and Confrontations Time: 8:00 p.m. TONIGHT Place: Nebraska Union (room to be posted) policy allowing a student to postpone induction until the end of the semester. When questioned about the ceiling of this year's lottery numbers to be considered, Liggett, said he could only present figures from national Selective Service officials. "The call should not exceed the number 195, a figure similar to last year's maximum call." LIGGETT POINTED out that many men had responded to the call of the local boards to turn in their II-S deferments at the end of 1970. By going I-A and having, a lottery number higher than the uppermost number used by their local board, a person is placed permanently in the second priority grouping. In affect, this action exempts a man from ever being considered for induction by the Selective Service. A system of priorities has been established in selecting qualified individuals to fill quotas. Volunteers are used first in as many positions as possible. The next group in line is the extended priority category. These are men who had numbers below the highest number used last year by their local boards, however, they possessed deferments during this period and were not inducted. Because they lost their deferments through graduation or were not making satisfactoiy progress towards their degree, they were placed feHit sum ffrin Scm'n& Lincoln Sine 190S im "0" mm WFGISTtfttO XWliBB AMWtiCAN OEM JOCtfTY in the extended priority. These men remain in this category during the months of January, February, and March. After this time, if they have not been drafted, they will be placed in the safer second priority group. THE THIRD SOURCE of inductees coming after volunteers and extended priorities are the first priorities. These men complete the quota of local boards and must meet three criteria to be placed in, this category. First they must be twenty years old during calender year 1971. Secondly -they must be classified I-A, and. finally, have a lottery number under the highest number used by their local boards 1 cfore December 3 1 , 1971. Final advice given to young men by Liggett is to keep in contact with their local boards. If in the latter part of this year a 20 year-old-student's number doesn't appear to be called, he should turn in his Il-s classification and become classified I-A. This will keep him safe from further consideration by his local board. Tonight at ter W THE ElasticBand PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1971