I was a bad kid. I say this without pride but with a feeling that it is better to say it. I live with one great hope: to help kids who now stand where I stood as a boy. If what I have to say here helps even one of them avoid some of my own mistakes, or take heart from such triumphs as I have had, this book will serve its purpose.


Opening paragraph from The Babe Ruth Story (1948) by Ruth and Bob Considine; reproduced in "Sports of the Times: The Babe's Own Story" by Arthur Daley, in The New York Times (April 26, 1948), p. 30


I was a bad kid. I say this without pride but with a feeling that it is better to say it. I live with one great hope: to help kids who now stand...

I was a bad kid. I say this without pride but with a feeling that it is better to say it. I live with one great hope: to help kids who now stand...

I was a bad kid. I say this without pride but with a feeling that it is better to say it. I live with one great hope: to help kids who now stand...

I was a bad kid. I say this without pride but with a feeling that it is better to say it. I live with one great hope: to help kids who now stand...