[CDATA[ Through Rice's eyes we behold such sports as bicycle racing, boxing, golf, baseball, football, and tennis as they were played before 1950. In fact, we have some other comments The world is but an open road-until we find, one day, if (window.ue && window.ue.tag) { window.ue.tag('author:quotes:signed_out', ue.main_scope);window.ue.tag('author:quotes:signed_out:mobileWeb', ue.main_scope); } It was not his first golf event, but it was the one that seemed to pull him toward the game.[8]. She was one of 40 of Temples TSU Tigerbelles who became Olympians, a tradition as proud as any in the history of sports in the state. JB Downie is possibly the author. It had a huge impact on me and I have talked about it with other classmates and teammates. Bill Jones had been the shining star upon his college team. The illustrating department created superb designs which were reverent to the poetry, and Buzza printed on quality paper using quality inks. Perhaps, if you get a moment, you might print the small poster of the verse which you will find here https://greatmomentsofsportsmanship.com/spread-the-moments/ and perhaps send it to the remaining brothers in the school with my best wishes. //. Henry Grantland "Granny" Rice (November 1, 1880 July 13, 1954) was an early 20th-century American sportswriter known for his elegant prose. That when the Master Referee "It's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game." Grantland Rice tags: paraphrased Read more quotes from Grantland Rice Share this quote: Like Quote Recommend to friends Friends Who Liked This Quote To see what your friends thought of this quote, please sign up! try { var ue_id = "PTPHS3MESDKWDQ4ZK9G7"; This is really the death of the neo-Confederacy, which was a racist, reactionary movement to invest the cataclysm of the war, from the Southern perspective, with some meaning as white supremacy was becoming ever more entrenched, Meacham said. And when they stop you with a thud or halt you with a crack, How bizarre is that??? My research suggests the plaque was produced by Shapleigh between 1897 to 1908. The illuminated plaque which has Grantland Rices poem attributed wrongly to Newbolt (Sir Henry Newbolt, not Cardinal Newman) is confusing how you played the game [Rice] with Play up! Although the words are slightly different they may have been written around the same time by different poets? But he took in a good spirit and was always known as Chato. function(a9, a, p, s, t, A, g) { That he could make his distance through a ten-foot granite wall. Thx again for your powerful words: The poem lives on. Russell was there to chronicle the three gold medals Wilma Rudolph won at the 1960 Games in Rome, a massive moment for black women in American sports. window.Mobvious = {}; I ask because I came across 5 pages of hand typed poetry edited by a Douglas Delong, Aug. 10, 1943. . Paul. Rice was posthumously awarded the 1966 J. G. Taylor Spink Award by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. Meaner men are not capable of measuring him., Wonderful, Russell said of Rice. And more than all, when you are thrown or tumbled with a crack, ~ Paul. [CDATA[ init: function() { Incidentally, I read the verse to 60 Year 5 students (aged 9) yesterday and they loved it. Youll find the road is long and rough, with soft spots far apart, We inspire a new generation with amazing, true, two minute stories about sportsmanship. [15][16] The Grantland Rice Bowl, an annual college football bowl game held from 1964 to 1977, was named in his honor, as was the Grantland Rice Award given to the winner. Then he opened his own insurance business. 1843-1912. This is great to hear from another source (New Brunswick Canada). "ebfg_email", "ebfg_sms"]; The other team would shiver when they saw him start to buck. Bill tried to punt out of the rut, but ere he turned the trick No one may dare accuse, Steve, Downie is an Irish name? I will ask him where he first heard that quote and hopefully answer your query. window.Mobvious.device_type = 'mobile'; Many thanks John. I just read Tom Englishs No Borders which has some lovely comments by your father Jim McCarthy. var e = document.createElement("script"); e.src = "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41mrkPcyPwL.js"; document.head.appendChild(e); Paul, One of the great sports poems of all time by one of the greatest sports writers. HELP ME LORD (function () { Our family has a metal plaque from the Shapleigh Hardware Co. with this quote, no author referenced. That is not an ideological point. RICE, Grantland ( b. [2] He is interred at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York City. First, Vanderbilt; second, Sewanee, a mighty good second;" and that Aubrey Lanier "came near winning the Vanderbilt game by his brilliant dashes after receiving punts. I have the actual poem. [CDATA[ The fight is done and lost or won, the player files out through the gate. These are only aliases. This is the challenge of judging a revered figure from a century ago in todays terms. Who is the author? Please send me a photo of the plaque. [11], His sense of honor can be seen in his own actions. B. Downie and art by Lee Mero. var ue_furl = "fls-na.amazon.com"; At least he didnt go word for word. Excuse me: Great to hear others use these great words also. ! So were the policemen and the shopkeepers and the farmers and the factory owners. Centering around the life and times of the revered American sportswriter Grantland Rice (1880-1954), How You Played the Game takes us back to those magical days of sporting tales and mythic heroes. It was all enchanted, Rices talent and access and career. Meanwhile, does anyone know, for sure, who wrote these words? If anyone does find the full poem pls send it to me as we really need to publish it here also. for(var i=0; i
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