The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 12, 1969, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1969
PAGE 4
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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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.
When registration Is com
pleted, a meeting will be held
to explain rules and pro
cedures. Contestants will be
contacted by mail to inform
them when the meeting will
be held.
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by Randy York
Nebraska Sports Editor
For the most part, an
atheltic unit (with the ex
ception of Ohio State's 1969
football team) proves its
value by the quality of com
petition it plays.
If such is the case, then
Nebraska basketball coach
Joe Cipriano feels his
Kuskers have the pre-con-ference
opportunity to prove
. how really successful they
want to be.
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. I California (Irvine branch)
Dec. 4 Augustana at Sioux Falls. S D.
Dee. i at Wichita Statt
Dec. Duquesne
Dee. 12-13 at Houston, Tex. (Bluebonnet
Classic)
Dec. 15 Northern Michigan
Dee. JO Arliona , .
Dec. 22 American Athletes In Action
Dee. 26-27, -30 at Kansas City (Big I
Tournament)
Jan. a at Iowa State
Jan. 13 Kansas State
Jan. 17 Colorado
Jan. 31 at Oklahoma
Feb. 2 at Oklahoma Srate
Feb. 7 Kansas
Feb 10 at Colorado
Feb. 14 Missouri
Feb. 17 at Kansas
Feb. 2) at Kansas Staff
Feb. 23 Oklahoma
Feb. 26 at Missouri
Mar. 2 Oklahoma State
Mar. 7 Iowa Slate
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Interview this Friday only In Parlor
Roommate wanted underclassmen, nlrl,
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