Cash and Carry: The Spectacular Rise and Hard Fall of C.C. Pyle, America's First Sports Agent

C.C."Cash and Carry" Pyle made several fortunes representing professional football and tennis players--before losing everything and disappearing into history's dustbin. This work reevaluates Pyle's fast life and times while analyzing his extraordinary and enduring legacy.

In 1925, Pyle rocked the sports world by inducing Red Grange to abandon the leafy confines of the University of Illinois for pro football, in essence thumbing his nose at protesting academics who insisted the move would irreparably harm both the college game and Grange's career. The book continues through all of Pyle's successes, and more than a few of his failures, including his signing of controversial French tennis star Suzanne Lenglen and his near-bankruptcy following losses incurred staging the short-lived annual Bunion Derby, as newspaper columnists dubbed the notorious 3,470-mile transcontinental footrace first held in 1928.

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Cash and Carry: The Spectacular Rise and Hard Fall of C.C. Pyle, America's First Sports Agent

C.C."Cash and Carry" Pyle made several fortunes representing professional football and tennis players--before losing everything and disappearing into history's dustbin. This work reevaluates Pyle's fast life and times while analyzing his extraordinary and enduring legacy.

In 1925, Pyle rocked the sports world by inducing Red Grange to abandon the leafy confines of the University of Illinois for pro football, in essence thumbing his nose at protesting academics who insisted the move would irreparably harm both the college game and Grange's career. The book continues through all of Pyle's successes, and more than a few of his failures, including his signing of controversial French tennis star Suzanne Lenglen and his near-bankruptcy following losses incurred staging the short-lived annual Bunion Derby, as newspaper columnists dubbed the notorious 3,470-mile transcontinental footrace first held in 1928.

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Cash and Carry: The Spectacular Rise and Hard Fall of C.C. Pyle, America's First Sports Agent

Cash and Carry: The Spectacular Rise and Hard Fall of C.C. Pyle, America's First Sports Agent

by Jim Reisler
Cash and Carry: The Spectacular Rise and Hard Fall of C.C. Pyle, America's First Sports Agent

Cash and Carry: The Spectacular Rise and Hard Fall of C.C. Pyle, America's First Sports Agent

by Jim Reisler

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C.C."Cash and Carry" Pyle made several fortunes representing professional football and tennis players--before losing everything and disappearing into history's dustbin. This work reevaluates Pyle's fast life and times while analyzing his extraordinary and enduring legacy.

In 1925, Pyle rocked the sports world by inducing Red Grange to abandon the leafy confines of the University of Illinois for pro football, in essence thumbing his nose at protesting academics who insisted the move would irreparably harm both the college game and Grange's career. The book continues through all of Pyle's successes, and more than a few of his failures, including his signing of controversial French tennis star Suzanne Lenglen and his near-bankruptcy following losses incurred staging the short-lived annual Bunion Derby, as newspaper columnists dubbed the notorious 3,470-mile transcontinental footrace first held in 1928.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786438464
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 12/10/2008
Pages: 235
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Jim Reisler has written books covering such topics as baseball, the deaf, and sportswriters. He lives in Hartsdale, New York.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface     
Introduction     

1. “How Would You Like to Make $100,000?”     
2. “Three or Four Men and a Horse Rolled into One”     
3. “One of the Finest Men I Have Ever Known”     
4. “Football for All and All for Football”     
5. “People Will Pay to See Anyone They Hate”     
6. “The Most Stupendous Athletic Accomplishment in All History!”     
7. “It Is a New Racket Altogether”     
8. “Everyone Will Be Satisfied”     
9. “More Ideas Than Most Men Came Up With in a Lifetime”     

Epilogue: “Everything He Touched Turned to Gold”     
Chapter Notes     
Bibliography     
Index     
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