UNIVELSi". R. G. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1969 PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN mm9 Jk 1 " v 4 ' B i C I -. ' 1 " - - ; .'wv;-,,' ? ,: T- i w , j ' ft I H If fill IJ 4 4 W1 l r.x. v k ..r , -l. v7;.,vk-i.ri Nebraska freshman halfback Johnny Rodgers (27) appears to be in orbit after snagging a pass Friday in the Husker yearlings' 20-7 conquest of Iowa State. Lambert to speak on campus Thomas F. Lambert, Jr., editor-in-chief of the Ameri can Trial Lawyers Associa tion, will speak Thursday at the first Law College Convo cation for 1969-1970. He will address students and faculty on "Advocacy: Art of Arti fice." A luncheon at the Nebras ka Union will follow the con vocation. The gathering has been arranged by the Dis tinguished Lecturer Commit tee to give law students an opportunity to talk directly with Lambert. Tickets for the luncheon are available from members of the com mittee. Lambert became editor-in-chief in 1955. He was selected by Dean Roscoe Pound to succeed him in that position. Prior to his work with the American Trial Lawyers As sociation, Lambert was pro fessor of law at Boston Uni versity School of Law. From 1940 to 1942, he was professor of law, later dean, at John 13. Stetson College of Law, De Land, Fla. At 25, he was the youngest dean of a law school in the history of American legal education. He is a member of the District of Columbia bar. Small sport tourney planned by Union All pool, ping pong, chess and bowling enthusiasts on campus will have the op portunity to show off their skills in a recreation tourna ment sponsored by the Nebraska Union. Students interested i n competing in the double elimination tournaments are invited to sign up in the Nebraska Union Program Office. Room 128. Registrat ion deadline is Nov. 25. All university students are eligible. Winners will be eligible to compete in the Association of College Unions-Region 11 tournament to be held in Warrensburg, Mo. 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Nebraska's cagers, for in stance, will tack'e two pro spective national powers before Christmas: Duquesne Dec. 9 in Lincoln and Houston Dec. 12 in the Bluebonnet C 1 a s s i c in the Astrodome. Duquesne may provide the most formidable Husker basketball opponent since 1966 when Nebrrska upset the country's top-ranked Michigan team on an unorthodox, behind-the-back scoop shot by FreJ Hare. "We'll have our hands full," Cip says of Duquesne, who finished with a 20-4 record and an NCAA Tournament berth last season. The Dukes, paced by junior sensation J a r r e 1 1 Durham, return most of last year's personnel. True's Basketball Yearbook tabs Duquesne to finish as the nation's ninth best col lege team this season. The Dukes boast a pair of stan douts in 6-9 twins Barry and Garry Nelson. "Houston also is picked to have one of its best teams," Cip asknowledgcs. "They have a lot of players back and should be a real challenging assignment for us." Houston's Dwight Davis is mentioned by many national magazines as be) rig one of the country's top five sophomores this season. Texas A&M and Kent State (Ohio) also are included in the 4-team Bluebonnet Classic field. Texas A&M captured the Southwestern C onference championship last season and ie turns two starters, including 7-foot center Steve Niles. Houston is regarded as the best independent team in the Southwest. Although " the Cougers graduated Ken Spain. George Reynolds and Theodis Lee, they return leading scorer Oil.;e Taylor. They also expect a big con tribution from junior college grad Poo Welch, a 1968 jaycee ail-American who averaged 29.8 points per gram. The competitive quality continues in the Big Eight Conference Holiday Basket ball Tournament in Kansas City in late December. The Huskers drew defending conference champion Colorado, which incidentally, will have its entire starting lineup back from a year ago. The 1969-70 Hukser varsity schedule: Dee. 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