Cooleen it would indeed be an honour to hear how your father came across these words. Incidentally, I read the verse to 60 Year 5 students (aged 9) yesterday and they loved it. It is in an old glass case maybe 5 X 5 inches. So, with the sheepskin tucked beneath his arm in football style, var stylesheet = document.createElement("link"); I was born in England at the beginning of WWII..my grandfather quoted the poem by J.B. Downie when I was just a small girl. His brothers were much older than himI suppose the poem was printed sometime in the time between 1910 and 1925. Also feel free to use the poster it may inspire others! "https://":"http://";i+=f?g:k;i+=j;i+=h;c(i)}if(!e.ue_inline){if(a.loadUEFull){a.loadUEFull()}else{b()}}a.uels=c;e.ue=a})(window,document); Robert, thank you very much for this new angle to this discussion which has been going on for a few years on this site (see also other discussion for an additional discussion). The difference between the two is that, while Russell also had a national presence, he stayed in Nashville for his entire career, serving as sports editor for The Banner from 1930 until the paper closed in 1998. Game Called - Famous Inspirational Poems, Poetry, Quotes But did you beat the spread? "//securepubads.g.doubleclick.net/tag/js/gpt.js"; He also wrote in The Tumult and the Shouting that Bedford Forrest was one of the great cavalry men, and a hero to his grandfather, who fought for the Confederacy. Ray Calabrese May 10, 2020 May 1, 2020 inspiration, love, poem. Like his mentor, Russell was a Vanderbilt baseball player and graduate. Game Called. The original version, which appears above on the right side of the screen, of the poem was reprinted in "The Fireside Book of Baseball" in 1956. Watch this colourful video. the stands are bare, the park is still. Subscribe to The Athletic for in-depth coverage of your favorite players, teams, leagues and clubs. The picture above poem is the cottage in a wreath of embroidered flowers, This was in my grand parents home in New Brunswick Canada. He became even better known after his columns were nationally syndicated beginning in 1930, and became known as the "Dean of American Sports Writers". Rices career was interrupted to serve in World War I at 37 years old. Its not how you win or lose, but how you play the game, is a misquote from the poem.! googletag.pubads().setTargeting("sid", "osid.66a657b45f57e162fd8222433e96937e"); ~ Paul. Keep Coming Back I suppose Mr. Hitler is much too busy a man to stay out there forever. "Events.SushiEndpoint": "https://unagi.amazon.com/1/events/com.amazon.csm.csa.prod", Through Rice's eyes we behold such sports as bicycle racing, boxing, golf, baseball, football, and tennis as they were played before 1950. [19] The press box in Vanderbilt Stadium at Vanderbilt University is dedicated to Rice and named after Rice's protg, Fred Russell. But in the 1930s so were the rest of the sportswriters. Big Center Greed slipped through a hole and rammed him out of bounds. I Never Played the Game Howard Cosell with Peter Bonventre 10. function isShowingBuyableFeatures() { Rugby Union, as introduced by the Irish Christian brothers to Stella Maris was and is an integral part of building character. That when the Master Referee In 1951, in recognition of Rice's 50 years in journalism, an anonymous donor contributed $50,000 to establish the Grantland Rice Fellowship in Journalism with the New York Community Trust. googletag.pubads().setTargeting("signedin", "false"); Is there a way I can post a picture of it? But how we played the game. The gym and the elementary school were demolished years ago. She was born in 1932 and was Scotch Irish and grew up in Beaumont TX. I would love to read the whole poem again. googletag.pubads().setTargeting("grsession", "osid.66a657b45f57e162fd8222433e96937e"); This exact version was framed and hung on the wall in my parents bedroom. Maintaining a rosy view of a Confederate figure who had a role in the massacre of more than 300 black Union troops at the 1864 Battle of Fort Pillow is problematic. According to author Mark Inabinett in his 1994 work, Grantland Rice and His Heroes: The Sportswriter as Mythmaker in the 1920s, Rice very consciously set out to make heroes of sports figures who impressed him, most notably Jack Dempsey, Babe Ruth, Bobby Jones, Bill Tilden, Red Grange, Babe Didrikson, and Knute Rockne. Thanks again. During a game against Muncie Central in which our team, the Artesians, were trailing at halftime and were thoroughly dejected, the 'Ol Fox jumped up on a bench as we headed back out to the court. And when they stop you with a thud or halt you with a crack, If you are watching the World Cup this verse may be appropriate also as there are so many close games and penalty shoot outs! } catch (err) { Poems by Thayer, Rice and Walt Mason. try { Bill had the speed-Bill had the weight-Bill never bucked in vain; A rent collector tackled him and threw him for a loss. And thats where Grantland Rice, in todays terms, gets complicated. Does this raise question as to Grantland Rice being the originator? Meanwhile we launched a new poem last Christmas, called The Smiling Poem if you scroll down through this post about smiling http://www.greatmomentsofsportsmanship.com/smiling-helps-you-win-in-sport-and-in-life/ . I am delighted with your information. It was all enchanted, Rices talent and access and career. Mark, this is wonderful. But when were mens finest hours defined solely by the ultimate outcome? Your grandfather sounded like a lovely man. Regards That standard redeems Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, James Madison and others like them because although they believed and did horrific and inhumane things, they defended the system that led to the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments, the Civil Rights Act, womens suffrage and so on. It is gold leaf with a picture of two dueling horses with men in coats of armor. They formed the crest of the South Bend cyclone before which another fighting Army football team was swept over the precipice at the Polo Grounds yesterday afternoon as 55,000 spectators peered down on the bewildering panorama spread on the green plain below.. Do you, by any chance, have the full poem by Cardinal Newbolt (and year of publication)? This was mainstream American sports journalism in early 20th century terms. Please do explore our many other stories you can search by sport or by country or insert a topic or theme like poem in the search engine box on the site and youll find some nice poems about smiling etc. var cookie = cookies[i]; This is great to hear from another source (New Brunswick Canada). googletag.pubads().setTargeting("author", [9741]); Your mother was a lady with a great strength of spirit, I imagine. Please send photo plus any more information. Ive had the Great scorer quoted at my for more years than I care to remember,I knew it was by Grantland Rice but never until today seeing the full poem I thought it was like,Vitai Lamparda Play up and play the gameby Sir Henry Newbolt about cricket,guess your never too old to learn something new, Indeed Pam. We inspire a new generation with amazing, true, two minute stories about sportsmanship. I am 80 years old and have a framed wall poem by And, kid, cut out this fancy stuff go in there, low and hard; 57 Likes, 0 Comments - IEEE MACE Student Branch (@ieeemace) on Instagram: ""It's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game." ~Grantland Rice IEEE CS SBC" Thanks again. I am not sure how we can clarify who wrote this beautiful verse and/or poem. By one estimate, Rice wrote more than 22,000 columns and more than 67,000,000 words. Have enjoyed the thread! Thought the world my walk across your spine Christmas 1927 With the Grantland Rice name in this thread, I thought I would throw this curveball (hahahahaha )Lee Mero married Kathryn Rice in 1920!!!! When husky William took the ball beneath his brawny arm url = "https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/mobile/phone_images-9e9093f0cfddba8c2b1e815375d976a3.css"; 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. return null; The job at the Tennessean was given to him by former Sewanee Tigers coach Billy Suter, who coached baseball teams against which Rice played while at Vanderbilt. Do we know when Rice composed his poem? it is very old, and hung on my grandmothers wall when my father was a child. Here is a different, yet beautiful, overlapping intriguing version of the poem written in 1925 by JB Downie in Minneapolis, USA, kindly sent into us by Peggy Legrande. Paul, There is a boys camp in Goshen Pass, Va called Camp Virginia. But how we played the game. function(a9, a, p, s, t, A, g) { Thanks again. So were the athletes and the actors and the fans who came to cheer them. It has actually generated several streams of thought as I opened it up in a few different blog posts. } var gads = document.createElement("script"); Thanks once again. Many thanks Ann. var ue_t0=window.ue_t0||+new Date(); TO WIN OR LOOSE , AND BE THE SAME. [CDATA[ Economics, changing times and a faster pace of living, all led to the demise of this charming custom. for(var i=0; igrantland rice poems how you played the game I dont remember what she said about how she knew this poem by memory. Previous. Play Up! Regardless, the poem insopires readers and other writers, to adapt and develop their own. Pass it on. } What pictures he paints with words and all layered with wisdom too.