ARENA FOOTBALL
The Dallas Texans, under first-year head coach and former Dallas Cowboys all-pro receiver Drew Pearson, play home games at Reunion Arena June 8 through August 3. Individual tickets are $8, $12. or $16. Season tickets are $40, $60, or $80. For ticket information, call 991-9666.
BASEBALL
The Texas Rangers, led by manager Bobby Valentine, began their season April 8 and close it out October 6. They play their home games at Arlington Stadium. All tickets can be purchased at the Arlington Stadium ticket office, Metro 817-273-5100, or Rainbow-TicketMaster, 787-2000. Individual tickets are $4-$13. General admission and tickets for children under 13 are $2 Full season ticket passes are $486-$1, 053 Weekend season passes include 40 weekend games and are $240-$520.
BASKETBALL
The Dallas Mavericks can be seen in action at Reunion Arena, November through April, coached by Richie Adubato Individual tickets to the games can be purchased through either Rainbow-TicketMaster, 787-2000, or the Mavericks Box Office, 658-7068. Tickets are $5-$12. For season tickets, call 988-0117.
FOOTBALL
The Dallas Cowboys, under coach Jimmy Johnson, play home games at Texas Stadium August 12 through December 22. Individual tickets on sale after June 4 at the Cowboys’ office, 1 Cowboys Parkway, Irving. 556-2500. Individual tickets can also be purchased through Rainbow-TicketMaster, 787-2000, and both individual and season tickets can be purchased through the Texas Stadium ticket office, 438-7676 Season tickets include two preseason games and are $210-$250,
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