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Acknowledgments | ix | |
Foreword | xi | |
Part 1 | ||
1. | I'll play my own sweet game | 3 |
2. | Bill would adapt and lick them all | 11 |
3. | Whatever he wanted to do, he did it in style | 25 |
4. | The American boy ... loves a fair deal and hates a crook | 41 |
5. | Any artist belongs to the country and to the world | 55 |
6. | I can't do that anymore with my keystone finger gone | 67 |
7. | You are a parasite ... a tennis gigolo | 83 |
8. | The Lord never meant my face for a hero! | 97 |
9. | I'll beat you yet, Rainy! | 107 |
10. | All they can do is beat him, they cannot ever be his equal | 123 |
11. | Please boo me all you will between points | 133 |
Part 2 | ||
12. | The only child of William T. and Linie H. Tilden | 143 |
13. | Master Junior! Master Junior! | 149 |
14. | Everything that made life worthwhile lost favor | 159 |
15. | He was starting to walk like a real fruit | 167 |
16. | You know, Arthur's the only real son I ever had | 183 |
17. | But, Bill, this time you're indicted | 197 |
18. | Judge, I can't help myself | 209 |
19. | Jesus, it was awful. The poor old son of a bitch | 217 |
Epilogue | 227 | |
Career Highlights | 230 | |
Index | 231 |
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