Katz, Bratina make friendly wagers over Bombers-Ticats game
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This article was published 18/11/2011 (5252 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
If it’s late November it must be time for bets between mayors over football.
Mayor Sam Katz has made a bet with Hamilton Mayor Bob Bratina that the Winnipeg Blue Bombers will defeat the Hamilton Ticats this Sunday — as they did back in 2001. Katz has said he will donate $360 to KidSport Manitoba to help more youth get involved in sport if the Bombers win.
If the Bombers lose, Katz said he will donate $360 to the charity of Bratina’s choice, Operation Santa Clause, in memory of Jimmy Lomax.
Multiples of 18 are considered good luck in the Jewish tradition.