A dinner party hosted by Solloazzo with fine food and an offer of a thousand dollars a game for,
again, not losing, but only winning by less than the line, sealed the deal with Sherman White.
It worked like this: Solloazzo would set lines for the game(i.e. Team
1 favored by 10 points over Team 2) and take wagers from guests, employees, and anyone else who wanted to bet on basketball in the Catskills.