DENVER - It’s beef vs. seafood in the traditional World Series bets between governors, senators and mayors from Colorado and Massachusetts.
The Colorado Rockies and Boston Red Sox open the Series on Wednesday in Boston.
Sens. Wayne Allard and Ken Salazar of Colorado are wagering Colorado-raised beef; Sens. Edward Kennedy and John Kerry are countering with New England clam chowder and lobster rolls.
The senators who lose the bet will donate the food to a charity chosen by the winning senators.
Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter is wagering a box of beef and buffalo steaks. Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick’s wager hadn’t been announced.
Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper wagered sub sandwiches, herbal tea, tortilla chips, salsa and ice cream against Boston Mayor Thomas Menino’s clam chowder, coffee, doughnuts and ice cream sandwiches.
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