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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, June 6, 1977 g. 25 OTHERS QUALIFY Hancock Earns PGA Card Blazers PINEHURST, N.C. (AP) Phil Hancock of Greenville, led 25 other professional golf stars of the future who gained tour cards Sunday in the PGA Tour qualifying school at the Pinehurst Country Club. Hancock fired a final-round 69, three under par on the Pinehurst No. 2 course for a 14 under par total of 417.

Par was 431 because qualifying was played on several different courses. The one-time All-American while at University of Florida was one shot ahead of Lance Suzuki of Laie, Hawaii, and Wayns Levi of Lutz, who shot respective rounds of 66 and 69 on the hot, sunny day. Curtis Strange of Kingsmill, was fourth at 419 and Bill Pelham of Houston, was fifth, another shot behind. Simpson, Valentine Earn Tour Cards Tour qualifying school at the a total of 423, Pinehurst Country Club. PINEHURST, N.C.

(AP) -Two Georgia golfers were among 26 aspiring professionals who qualified for mo tour cards Sunday at the PGA Tim Simpson of Atlanta finished his six rounds of qualifying on several courses with Tom Valentine of Gainesville finished at 429 to gain his card. Last year's champion, the Boston Celtics, had been eliminated by Philadelphia in a seven-game quarter-final series. Portland finished second in the Pacific Division during the regular season with a 49-33 record to gain its first playoff berth. It gained its place in the finals by edging Chicago 2-1 in a rugged qualifying series, beating Denver in six games and then routing Los Angeles, the team with the best regular-season record in the league, in a stunning four-game semifinal sweep. After a nine-day layoff, the Blazers dropped the first two games of the finals in Phiadelphia, 107-101 and 107-89, but the trip out West cured their woes and they posted 129-107 and 130-98 routs on their home floor before beating the Sixers in Game 5.

The Blazers' playoff turn-around mirrored the remarkable blossoming of the franchise, Portland's only representative in the four major pro sports. After joining the NBA as an expansion team in 1970, the Blazers went through six seasons in which their best record was a meager 38-44. The club did have three individual stars in Walton, Sidney Wicks and Geoff Petrie, but they had trouble getting along both on and off the court When Ramsay replaced Len Wilkens as coach last summer, however, the club suddenly found its identity. Ramsay molded the team around Walton and fitted together the pieces to best compliment the red-haired center's physical talents and selfless, team-oriented attitude toward the game. PHILADELPHIA (107) Erving 17 6-7 40, McGinnis 12 4-7 28, C.Jones 5 0-0 10, Bibby 3 0-0 6, Collins 3 0-0 6, Mix 1 0-0 2, Dawkins 2 0-1 4.

Free, 0 9-12 9, Calchings 0 0-0 0, Bryant 1 0-0 2, Dunleavy 0 0-0 0. Totals 44 19-27 107. PORTLAND (109) Gross 12 0-0 24, Lucas 3 9-12 15, Walton 4-5 20, Davis 4 5-6 13, Hollins 10 0-1 20, Calhoun 3 0-0 6, Neal 2 0-0 4, Twardzik 2 3-6 7, R.Jones 0 0-0 0. Totals 44 21-30 109. Philadelphia 27 28 27 25-107 Portland 27 40 24 18-109 Fouled out C.Jones.

Total fouls Philadelphia 28, Portland' 23. Attendance 12,951. Continued from Page 1-C The Blazers, in their first season under Ramsay, showed teamwork, poise, pressure defense and a disciplined attack in beating the Sixers after six losing seasons marked by struggle and bickering. Bob Gross added 24 points and Lionel Hol-lins 20 for the Blazers to offset another remarkable effort by Philadelphia's Julius Erving, the game's high scorer with 40 points. The Blazers built a 15-point lead in the second quarter, then saw Philadelphia move to within two points on George McGinnis' jumper with 18 seconds to go.

After an inbounds pass by Portland, McGinnis tied up Gross for a jump ball and controlled the tap to Lloyd Free. But the Sixers missed three shots at tying the score an Erving jumper bounced off the back rim, Walton rejected a shot by Free and McGinnis missed a short jumper with two seconds left. The Blazers won the title the hard way, losing the first two games of the final series but then regrouping to become only the second team in the NBA's 31-year history to erase a 2-0 deficit and win the title. They also were the first team to come back and win it in four straight games. In 1969, Boston lost its first two games to Los Angeles, but rallied to win the series in seven games.

Portland's victory came before a wildly enthusiastic, record Memorial Coliseum crowd of which has helped Blazermania become a phenomenon in the Pacific Northwest. More than 4,500 fans turned out at the Portland Airport at 4:30 a.m. Saturday to greet the Blazers when they returned from Philadelphia after winning the pivotal fifth game of the series 110-104 Friday night. That wild support continued Sunday. The Blazers were given seven standing ovations be fore the game even began, and when the title was won, fans poured on to the court to celebrate and chant the ever-present "We're No.

1." The fans helped the Blazers post their 18th consecutive homecourt victory in this, the 101st game of the season which began back on Oct. 1. Both teams came out running and there were 15 lead changes before Walton put the Blazers ahead to stay 42-40 with a jump hook with 7:05 to go in the second quarter. That started a 10-point run by the Blazers that was topped by Hollins, who hit a twisting jumper off one of Portland's many fast breaks to make it 50-40 with 5:10 remaining in the half. Portland went on to build the lead to 59-44 with 3:00 left and took a 67-55 advantage into the locker room at half time.

Hollins led the scoring with 14 points but Walton his jersey smeared with blood from a small cut he suffered in the first quarter-was the key man for the Blazers with 13 points and 12 rebounds. Philadelphia closed to within five points early in the fourth quarter on a bankshot by Erving, but Gross scored three baskets in a 9-2 spurt to make it 102-90. But Philadelphia would not give up, scoring four baskets in a row to close the gap to four points, 102-98. Four free throws by Lucas helped the Blazers open it to 108-100, but Free hit a foul shot and Erving scored four points to close the gap to three points. Another free throw by Lucas made it 109-105 before McGinnis sank his 20-footer for the final margin.

McGinnis, in the throes of the worst slump of his career during these playoffs, bounced back to score 28 points in his first productive effort of the series. He also was Philadelphia's only big rebounder, pulling down 16 of his team's 41 rebounds. Portland hit on 51 per cent of its shots from the field, Gross leading the way with 12 of 16. Philadephia shot 48 percent. monsy to improve your home is right under your roof.

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LOB New York 5, fc lidrow, Dent Chicago 10. 2B Spencer, Brohamer, Gamble. Zisk. HR Munson (9), CMay (21, ReJackson (9), Nellies (13), Gamble 10 Zeber 1, Dent 2). SF-ipencer, Bannister.

One out when winning run scored. Philadelphia 012100001 0-5 New York 100110300 1-6 Boone, Milner. LOB Philadelphia 8, New York 7. 2B Harrelson, Maddox, Siz-emore, Hebner, Manilli. 3B Randle.

HR Boone 12). Stearns (7). McCarver IP ER BB SO 1 2-3 4 2 2 2 1 4 1-3 5 3 2 0 1 3 3 110 0 2 2-3 0 6 6 0 0 6 1-3 4 2 2 2 5 2:29. A 23,688. Patterson Tidrow (W.5-2) Lvle Stone Hamilton Save-Lvle (11).

iB Kanoie, Marreison. a wwan, c'r', role, Apodaca. IP ER BBSO 6 i 2 10 Lerch Garber Undrwood JTodd 11-3 3 1 31-3 7 4 Minnesota 1 Boston 5 12-3 0 0 2 1 0 Mvrick Baldwin Apodaca (W.I-2) BOSTON 3 4 1 WP-JTodd, Underwood. 2:40. drop out of the race and change to dry tires when he saw fellow Swede Ronnie Peterson going "as fast as me on wet tires" with his six-wheel Tyrrell.

Peterson finished third after a long battle with Italian Vittorio Bram-billa, in a Surtees. Lauda had been the first driver to decide to change to dry tires when he was lying sixth on the 13th lap. An 18-second pit stop got him back into the race in 10th, But with the advantage, he quickly moved up the field and, as other drivers also changed tires, Lauda took the lead on the 22d lap. He stayed ahead of German McLaren driver Jochen Mass through the halfway stage. Mass then spun out, giving second place to Nilsson.

Lauda himself spun, but held the lead through the 49th lap as Nilsson closed on him. Belgium Prix Results 1. Gunnar Nilsson, Sweden, JPS-Lotus, 70 laps; 1 hour 55 minutes 5.71 seconds; average speed 96.64 m.ph.; 2. Niki Lauda, Austria, Ferrari, 3. Ronnie Peterson, Sweden, Tyrrell, 4.

Vittorio Brambilla, Italy, Surtees, 5. Alan Jones, Australia, Shadow, 1:56:21.16. 6. Hans Stuck, Germany, Brabham-Alfa Romeo, 69 laps; 7. James Hunt, Britain, McLaren, 69 laps; 8.

Patrick Depailler, France, Tyrrell, 69 laps; 9. Harald Ertl, Austria, Hesketh, 69 laps; 10. Patrick, Neve, Belgium, Williams, 68 laps. ZOLDER, Belgium (AP) -Sweden's Gunnar Nilsson, in a JPS-Lotus, won a sensational rain-plagued Belgian Grand Prix Sunday to score his first world championship race victory. The 28-year-old Nilsson took the lead from Austrian Niki Lauda, in a Ferrari, on the 50th of the 70 laps and beat him home by a comfortable 14 seconds.

The lead had changed six times as drivers changed from wet-weather to dry-weather tires in the treacherous conditions. Mario Andretti of Nazareth, who dominated qualifying in his JPS-Lotus, was beaten out of the starting line by the Brabham of Britain's John Watson. Seconds later, in the first tight S-turn of the Zolder circuit Andretti crashed into the back of Watson's car, putting them both off the track and out of the race. Neither driver was hurt. Nilsson, right behind recalled later: "I went off the track, too, but managed to get back without damage." He said team owner Colin Chap- man "always tells me that if Mario can't win, then I'd better.

So I did." The race was delayed 25 minutes as rain swept the course. All drivers except defending world champion Minnesota ab bi ab bi 3 0 10 Bslock cf 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 ICarew lb 3 0 11 5 0 0 0 Wvngar 4 0 0 0 5 110 Adams dh 4 0 0 0 4 2 12 Hisle If 4 0 10 4 110 Cbbage 3b 4 0 0 0 3 13 1 Ford rf 3 0 0 0 5 0 10 Wntons 7b 3 12 0 3 0 2 2 Terrell ss 3 0 2 0 3 0 10 36 5 11 5 Total 32 1 I 1 Burlson ss Dillard ss Lynn cf Rice dh Ystmki If Fisk GScolt lb Carbo rf Hobson 3b Doyle 2b Total New York 3 Philadelphia 2 PHILA NEW YORK ab hi ah hi Boston 00000201 2-5 Minnesota 00000100 0- 1 E-Wvnegar. DP Boston 1, Minnesota 2. LOB-Boslon 11, Minnesota 5. 2B-Hisle Rice, GScott.

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A 37,756. WE Maddox cf 4 0 0 0 Randle 3b 3 0 10 Jhsine rf 4 0 0 0 Millan 2b 4 12 0 Schmdt 3b 4 0 0 0 Milner lb 3 110 Uinski If 4 13 0 Knomn II 4 113 Hebner lb 2 0 0 0 Vail rf 3 0 10 Boone 4 13 1 Bsclair rf 10 0 0 Szmore 2b 4 0 0 0 Grote 3 0 0 0 Bowa ss 4 0 3 1 Mzzilli cf 3 0 10 Kaat 1 0 0 0 Hrrlsn ss 3 0 10 DJhnsn ph 1 0 0 0 Swan 2 0 0 0 Brsstr 0 0 0 0 Lockwd 10 0 0 McCvr pit 10 0 0 Reed 0 0 0 0 Hutton ph 1 0 0 0 Total 34 2 2 Total 30 3 I 3 Philadelphia 0 10 000 0 0 1-2 New York 000 300 00X- 3 Millan. DP-New York 3. LOB-Philadelphia 7, New York 5. 2B Luzinski, Boone, Millan, Randle.

3B Harrelson. HR-Kingman (9). SB-Maizilli. IP ER BB SO Kaat (L.l-3) 4 7 3 3 0 3 Brusstar 2 0 0 0 1 2 Reed 2 10 0 10 Swan (W.3-4) 61-3 7 1 1 2 5 Lockwood 22-3 2 1 1 0 0. Save-Lockwood (8).

WP Swan. M0. A 30,867. Kansas City 4 Baltimore 3 BALTIMORE KANSAS CITY air wmmm. ab bi ab bl 2 10 0 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 3 10 1 3 12 2 4 0 0 0 3010 3 0 0 0 Bmbry cf Belngr ss Singlln rf LMav lb Murray dh Mora If Sliopay If Dmosy Robnsn 3b Muser ph DeCncs bp Dauer 2b BSmith ph Total sum nette it 4 0 0 0 McRae If 2 110 Otis cf 4 0 11 GBretl 3b 4 0 10 Mvbrrry 3 110 Cowens rf 1 0 0 0 LaCck dh 4 0 0 0 Porter 2 0 0 0 FWhile 2b 1 0 0 0 Heise ss 0 0 0 0 3 12 1 10 0 0 34 3 7 3 Total James Hunt of Britain changed to wet-weather tires.

Championship Standings Montreal 7 St. Louis 5 21454 Top 10 Drivers 1. Jodv Scheckter, South Africa, 32 points; 2. Niki Lauda, Austria, 31; 3. Carlos Reutemann, Argentina, 23; 4.

Mario Andretti, Nazareth, 22; 5. Gunnar Nilsson, Sweden, 13. 6. James Hunt, Britain, 10; 7. Emerson Fillipaldi, Brazil, 8.

Patrick Depailler, France, 9. Carlos Pace, Brazil, 10. Ronnie Peterson, Sweden, 4. MONTREAL Your car's air conditioner may have lost some of its cooling power, so see us for service now, and stay cool this summer. Here's what we'll do: Check and adjust power belt.

Check refrigerant level. Test system for leaks. Set idle speed for efficient operation. This offer ends July 31. ST.

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A 16,559. icon ct Smmns KHrndi lb Reilz 3b Andrsn rf Kssngr 2b Falcone CCarrll BMtzgr ao oi 4 110 2 0 0 0 40 11 2 2 11 4 2 2 1 4 0 2 2 40 10 0 0 0 0 3 111 1000 1000 1111 1000 31 7 10 7 4 13 0 speier ss 4 2 13 EVllne rf 4 0 10 Perez lb 4 0 0 0 Carterc 4 0 0 0 Parrish 3b 4 0 10 Crmrte If 3 0 0 0 Unser cf 2 110 Dawson II 1 0 0 0 Alcala 0 0 0 0 Stnhse Meiias ph Krrign 34 5 9 4 Total Hunt's huge gamble took him only to seventh place. With the track wet, then slippery, then dry, then greasy with fine rain again, it was a day for heroic driving. "When I was down as far as eighth, I knew I would have to go all out to win," Nilsson said. "I had kept it cool when it was wet to stay on the track because I knew the car was very fast on the dry track." Nilsson had posted the third fastest qualifying time.

He took the critital decision to Seattle Cleveland 1 Total CLEVELAND SEATTLE ab bl Maning cl 5 0 10 Baei 2b Kuiper 2b 4 0 0 0 Braun If JNorris rf 4 0 10 RuJnes cf Bochte lb 4 0 0 0 Stanton dh BBell 3b 4 0 10 Lopez rf bwnsln dh 3 0 0 0 Mever lb ade II 4 13 0 Stein 3b Fosse 4 0 2 1 CRvlds SS Dully ss 4 0 10 Julie Total 36 1 9 I Total ab bl 3 12 0 3 0 11 4 2 3 3 4 0 0 0 4 111 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 iu 32 6 9 Engine tune-up special. 4-cyBnder 6-cyfinder St. Louis 004 001 000-S Montreal 020 0 1 2 20X-7 E-Cromarlifc, Speier. DP St. Louis 1, Montreal 1.

LOB-SI. Louis 2, Montreal 6. IB Parrish, EValenline, Cromarlie. SB-Falcone. HR-Scott (3), Dawson (3), Perez (7).

Carter (9), Meiias (I). Speier. IP ER BB SO Falcone 5 5 5 5 3 4 CCarroll (L.2-1) 1 3 2 2 0 0 BMetiger 2 2 0 0 2 0 Alcala 2 2-3 6 4 4 0 0 Slanhse (W.4-7) 4 1-3 2 1 0 0 2 Kerrigan 2 1 0 0 0 1 Save-Kerrigan (3). 2:14. A 20,31.

8-cylinder $05 $095 395 Includes most U.S. passenger cars, Toyotas, Datsuns, Volkswagens and Capris. Excludes Corvettes, Toronados, Eldorados, Monza VS's and high performance cars. Cleveland 000 100 000-1 Seattle 10021030 4 E-Baez 2, CRevnolds. DP Seattle 1.

LOB-Cieveland 10, Seattle 6. 2B-Baer 2, Fosse, Slein. HR-Ru Jones (10). SB Dade, RuJones, Lopez 2. Kuiper, Julie.

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Transmission Problems? Let the Qualified Technicians Solve Them at 4-1 QDMJTT TMHSHiSSIOHS REPAIRS RECONDITIONED EXCHANGED $89ISS $16895cT A-1 QUALITY Features A SEAL JOB SPECIAL AT ONLY Continued from Page 1-C climbed a traffic signal pole to string a banner saying "NBA Champions." Several blocks away, about 300 mostly young people drank beer and wine, including champagne, openly in an intersection, blocking traffic for three blocks. Motorists were patient, leaning out their car windows, waving at each other and echoing the chant "We're No. 1." No police interference with the revelry was evident. Noises sounding like firecrackers resounded above the chanting, clanging and honking. The summer conditions that seemed to stimulate the enthusiasm succeeded damp, stormy weather that had continued for several days previously.

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