'Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY 11Vednesdoy, l©nupry 17, 1973 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, January 17, 1973 A gaggle of chess freaks By MIKE DUWECK Pre-inaugural cease-fire ruled out, Ziegler says Stan Perlo and Dan Boyk won the Ann Arbor Open chess tourna- ment last weekend at the Rama- da Inn on Fourth Street. Perlo and Boyk, both with perfect 5-0 records, led a field of 157 players in the two day event. Although no masters and only four experts played, the tourna- mentdstill drew notice as the second largest ever in Michigan. The 1963 Western Open in Bay City, where Bobby Fischer was victorious, had 161 players. Chris Smith, Steve Underhill, and Dan Whitehouse tied for third place with 4%-% scores. The top players in each class were as follows: Class A, Underhill; Class B, Roger Freling; Class C, Smith; Class D-E, Michael Gold; and Unrated Class, Mike Gaief- sky. Randall Shepard, the tourna- ment organizer, who originally guaranteed $175 in cash prizes, increased the amount to nearly $800 due to what he termed an overwhelming turnout. Ben Crane, the tournament di- rector, who also teaches the Uni- versity Course Mart course, His- , tory of Chess, warned that in the future, tournament organizers will have to be prepared for tournaments the size of this one. Crane added that although there were a few minor problems in the running of the tournament, he considered it a success and "a healthy sign for chess" in this city. (Continued from Page 1) Hanoi reportedly had been de- manding a force of only 250 men when the talks broke off Dec. 13. The United States was talking in terms of up to 5,000 supervisors, while Saigon wanted several times that many. In Saigon, Nixon's emissary, Gen. Alexander Haig conferred for two-and-a-halfhourscyester- ,day with Thieu on the latest draft agreement before the Paris peace negotiators. The U. S. 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