Last place vexesInter MilanFrustrated by a record (2-9) which puts them in last place in the National Soccer league, Inter Milan players are quarreling among themselves, according to club chairman Ron Marchionna, who earlier released seven players and acquired two new midfielders in a futile effort to end the slump.However, Marchionna believes the team, sponsored by the Catholic War Veterans, “will continue to move ahead,” adding. “Nobody said the move from the South Suburban league would be easy. It will take a couple of years for us to find the proper players.”Inter Milan meets Cyprus (3-8-1) at 11 a.m. today at Stemmetz high school field in Chicago. The team will play at Bloom high school next Sunday, facing the Athletic Reserves.Marchionna has been appointed to the NSL rules committee. “This is an important committee and I am flattered,”, Marchionna siad. “It shows the respect our club has gained in our first season in ths prestigious league.”