monday,january 12. 1978 pass 19 Chess brothers team up to checkmate opponents oi ivnnk Onrssn In an individual sport like chess, good old-fashioned team spirit may seem hard to come by. But UNL Chess Club member Michael Chess says team spirit was one of the biggest factors in UNL's victory at the Pan American Intercollegiate Chess Championship in Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 26 through 30. Chess, a senior from Omaha, said some teams had high ranking individuals who tried to win every match, but sometimes lost because of risky play. On the other hand, UNL members would play conservatively for a draw if a draw was all the team needed to win, Chess said. Chess, his brother Richard, a junior, senior Loren Schmidt of Lincoln and senior Curtis Carlson of Wheat ridge, Colo., formed UNL's four-man team which tied Harvard with 7.5 points. The Huskers took home the first place trophy by winning the tiebreaker, 54.5-54. sports shores Students interested in of ficiating intramural basket ball games for the Recrea tion Office are asked to attend a clinic at 7 pjn. to night in the Nebraska Union Small Auditorium. Students unable to attend the clinic can contact Gale Wiedow, coordinator of intramurals, at 472-3468, or apply at the Recreation Office at 1740 Vine St. Jim Pittenger, UNL ticket manager and assistant ath letic director, is in good condition at Bryan Memorial Hospital, according to hos pital officials. Pittenger was hospitalized Jan. 2 after apparently suf fering heart attack. UNL junior Vince Ferra gamo, varsity quarterback, has been named Richman Gordman's third annual "Big Red Player of the Year." Ferragamo was elected by more than 5,000 fans who voted during the 1975 football season at the y Lincoln Richman Gord min store. 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"Most of the good players there were from the Mid western states," Michael said. For example, second-place Harvard had two players from Iowa and one from Illinois. This was the fourth trip to the tournament for the Chess brothers and Schmidt, who founded the UNL Chess Club four years ago. The team finished 12th then, improv ing to tenth and fourth the next two years. This year's addition of Carlson, a correspondence student, propelled the Huskers to the championship. Prospects don't appear so bright for UNL next year. Michael Chess, Schmidt and Carlson all graduate, and Richard Chess may not return to school, his brother said. But Michael still is optimistic. "There still are some good players left, and I hope they'll get more money, he said. This year's team got $100 from the Fees Allocation Board, with team members paying any expenses beyond that. Some Eastern schools, not only pay expenses but award tuition scholarships to team members, he said. 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