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BASEBALL

The Texas Rangers, led by manager Bobby Valentine, began their season April 4 and will play through October 2. They play their home games at Arlington Stadium. All tickets can be purchased at the Arlington Stadium Ticket Office, 273-5100. Individual tickets are $4-$l0. General admission and tickets for children under 13 are $2. Full season ticket passes include 81 games for $405-$810. Weekend season passes include 40 weekend games and are $200-$360. Gift certificates are available lor games missed.



BASKETBALL

The Dallas Mavericks can be seen in action at Reunion Arena, November through April, coached by John MacLeod. Individual tickets to the games can be purchased through either Rainbow-TicketMaster, 787-2000, or the Mavericks’ Box Office, 658-7068. Tickets are $5-$25. Although there are already 2,000 people on a waiting list for season tickets, if they come available, they can be purchased from Reunion Arena for $400-$450.



FOOTBALL

The Dallas Cowboys, coached by Tom Landry. play at Texas Stadium September 4 through December 18. Individual tickets on sale starting June 27 at the Cowboys’ office, 1 Cowboys Parkway, Irving. Individual tickets can also be purchased through Rain bow-Ticket Master, 787-2000, and both individual and season tickets can be purchased through the Texas Stadium Ticket Office. 556-2500. Season tickets include two preseason games for $248.40.



INDOOR SOCCER

The Dallas Sidekicks’ action-packed version of indoor soccer can be seen November through April at Reunion Arena. Cordon Jago coaches the Sidekicks, Both individual and season tickets can be purchased through the Sidekicks’ Ticket Office. 361-KICK, or Rainbow-TicketMaster, 787-2000. Individual rickets an? $6-$l 3. Season rickets include 28 regular season games plus a ticket to the 10th Annual National Indoor Soccer League All-Star Came, in February 1989, sponsored by the Sidekicks. Prices are $224-$336.

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