Michael_White - new york city mayor owns up to fishy bet

new york city mayor owns up to fishy bet

NYP97100802-8 OCT 97- NEW YORK,NEW YORK, USA: New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani poses with a pre caught striped bass, October 8th, to pay off his bet with Cleveland Mayor Michael White over the outcome of the Yankees versus Indians divisional baseball playoff series. The Mayor will ship 10 pounds of striped bass and a case of Brooklyn lager to Cleveland. UPI ep/Ezio Petersen


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