Castlegar News April 9, 1986 On The Street. . . Chris Scheuren I think there should be stricter laws on the kind of people that are for instance criminals. Phillipe It doesn’t matter to me. Tickets for Bill Cosby, Joan Rivers, Julio Iglesias and others were snapped up within hours — mostly by Richmond limited the num- ber of tickets per customer go on sale April 14 at Van- couver Ticket Centre-Con- Metal detector clinic The West Kootenay Metal D Club is a Metal Detector Clinie Sun- Richmond brought in new rules governing the sales of tiekets to performances at Expo after people outside day at Syringa Creek Pro vincial Park from 1-4 p.m. If you've ever wondered cert Box Office outlets. In smaller communities, tickets . will be sold at government agent offices. Linda Ogiev, Expo's dir ector of entertainment pub. licity, said she did not know how many tickets would be allocated for any particular community. F.J. 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Thurs. & Fri. 9:30-9 p.m WARMING UP . . . Judy Hetu takes a swi Debra Gorcak ot Rotary Cals tennis courts T at ball during warmup _ with partner _CasttewsPhoto by Chery! Colderbonk NHL PLAYOFFS Stats don't bother Bruins “When they're going good, the fans are singing and cheering, but when they're going bad, they're quick to inated us so much that it will Montreal won only three of its last 14. “It might give us a little bit of an edge,” said Boston de- fenceman Mike Milbury. “Hopefully, we're feeling better about our game than they are about theirs.” The Canadiens do have po- . temt weapons in high-scoring They don’t have much pati- doesn't matter to me.” Larson is one of eight players in their first season with the Bruins to whom the streak has little or no mean- ing. Although they haven't won in Montreal, the Bruins haven't been overwhelmed. In one of the losses, 2-1 on Feb. 1, the Canadiens man- aged only 14 shots on goal, one in the second period. “It's not like they've dom- forward Mats Naslund and who will start tonight, Riggin, said.. But no announcement was made because Goring didn’t want to give the Canadiens advance notice. Riggins, a seven-year vet eran, had a 3-1-4 record in Larry eight veteran Robinson, but Goring doesn’t plan to have one player shadow Naslund. “We're certainly going to be aware of him, but I don’t think you can have anybody standing beside him all night,” Goring said. “The Montreal Canadiens have games be- fore Goring rested him in favor of Ranford, 19, of Bran don, Man. The rookie back stopped the Bruins to con secutive victories over Buf- falo on March 29-30 in his first two NHL games and compiled a 3-1 record with the Bruins. Braves post 6-0 victory over Expos By The Associated Press Give Rick Mahler the baseball on opening day and get out of the way. “1 don't know what it is about opening night, maybe the pitehers are ahead of the hitters,” Mahler said Tuesday night after he continued his string of opening-day gems for Atlanta Braves with a 60 National League victory over Montreal Expos. Three of Mahler's five career shutouts have been opening-day assignments. “It's always great to start the season this way,” said Mahler, who also pitched a 60 first-day victory over Philadelphia Phillies last year. Mahler's effort was a highlight on a day of strong pitching performances in the league. Dave Dravecky hurled a three-hitter to lead San Diego over Los Angeles 1-0, John Tudor had a five-hitter as St. Louis stopped Chicago 2-1 and Dwight Gooden hurled « six-hitter to pace New York Mets to a 42 decision over Pittsburgh. In the other game, San Francisco defeated Houston 8-3. PAST STARTER Mahler was Atlanta's ace last season with a 17-15 mark for a club that was fifth in the West with a 66-96 record. He pon Seveh in a sew St Oat Sa wo straight shutouts to open the season in 1962. Mahler's performance Tuesday night helped Chuck Tanner to a victory in his debut as Braves manager. ‘The Braves’ runs came on a two-run home run by Dale Murphy in the seventh inning off loser Bryn Smith and a three-run sixth inning that included a pair of bloop singles by Rafael Ramirez and Ken Oberkfell, two walks, an error and a run-scoring added a sacrifice fly in the eighth for the Braves’ final run. PADRES 1 DODGERS 0 Dravecky pitched the sixth shutout of his career, yielding only singles to Reggie Williams in the third inning, Bill Madlock in the fourth and Mariano Duncan in the ninth. Dravecky retired 17 of the last 18 batters he faced, finishing with two strikeouts and a walk. champions dating to May 29, 1965. Tudor overcame a two-hit performance by Chicago's Rick Sutcliffe, who lasted fly by Jody Davis. METS 4 PIRATES 2 Gooden, the league's Cy Young Award winner last year, wasn't out six while walking one. But he checked the Pirates on one run and five hits after giving Ss rottenig heaner ty basuat better Bd, Reynolds. It was the first homer Gooden had allowed in 75 innings. The Mets, meanwhile, took advantage of unusual wildness by Pittsburgh right-hander Rick Reusehel, who walked five in six innings. Keith Hernandez drove in two runs for the Mets. GIANTS 8 ASTROS 3 Pinch-hitter Candy Maldonado hit a three-run triple in the seventh inning and rookie Will Clark homered in his first big-league at-bat to lead the Giants over the Astros. Maldonado drove home Chris Brown, Bob Brenly and Brad Gulden, who were put aboard by Houston starter Nolan Ryan. Maldonado’s hit snapped a 3-3 tie. Clark became the 53rd player in major-league history