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The Rangers had hoped to begin play in a new stadium by summer 1993, but team spokesman Tom Schieffer said, “It would more prob ably be on opening day of 1994.” The stadium, which would have natural grass and be built on what is now a parking lot about one-quarter mile southeast of the current Arling ton Stadium would seat approxi mately 45,000 to 50,000 fans. The agreement breaks down like this: —The city would create a Financ ing authority that would issue up to $135 million worth of 30-year bonds. —The Rangers agreed to rent and maintain the facility for about $5 million a year. —The Rangers would agree to raise as much as $30 million through the lease of luxury boxes and seat options. Once the debt is retired, the Rangers would have the option to buy the complex for $60 million pro vided they agree to remain in Ar lington for an additional 10 years. The Rangers will donate 75 acres for the new ballpark, with 7.5 acres coming from the city and the sta dium authority acquiring the re maining 95 acres. Schieffer said the project includes a road called “Nolan Ryan Express way.” The stadium would be an open- air design for baseball only, and plans call for a park to be built along with a Little League field that would be an exact replica of the new sta dium. “Of course, we have the dream that some day a kid who plays in the Little League park will play in the World Senes in Arlington Stadium.” The team moved to Arlington for the 1972 season from Washington, Call Now For an Appointment! $ 39 0( ROUTINE CLEANING, X-RAYS and EXAM (Reg. $59 leu $20 pretreatiM! cashdltcounll CarePlusvrt Dental Centers Bryan Jim Arents, DDS Karen Arents, DDS 1103 E. Villa Maria 268-1407 hursday, ( College Station Dan Lawson, DOS 1712S. WParkwi) 696-9578 Don fori LAS VEGAS veight champio jid nowhere t< jgm&i. 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