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  • Grantland Rice - Wikipedia
    Henry Grantland Rice (November 1, 1880 – July 13, 1954) was an American sportswriter and poet known as the "Dean of American Sports Writers" He coined the famous phrase that it was not important whether you “won or lost, but how you played the game ”
  • Grantland Rice’s legacy in the Deadball Era – Society for . . .
    Rice subsequently wrote a column about the budding star which was overflowing with praise That Cobb was in the major leagues within a year is often credited in large part to his surreptitious interactions with Rice
  • Not that You Won or Lost but How You Played The Game
    The illuminated plaque which has Grantland Rice’s poem attributed wrongly to Newbolt (Sir Henry Newbolt, not Cardinal Newman) is confusing “how you played the game” [Rice] with “Play up! Play Up! and play the game!” [Newbolt]
  • The Great Scorer - The East Hampton Star
    He declined an assignment to Stars and Stripes and requested the front lines, seeing action as an artilleryman in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in the fall of 1918 Rice, from Murfreesboro,
  • A JOURNALIST AND A GENTLEMAN - The Washington Post
    UNLESS you are a professional sportswriter or a reader of a certain age, the name of Grantland Rice is likely to mean nothing to you A line or two of his prose or his doggerel may ring a
  • 1962-Grantland Rice - National Sports Media Association
    Rice is also responsible for the saying, “It’s not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game,” which is derived from one of his poems Rice died in 1954 On April 3, 1962 he was the first person ever to be inducted into the NSSA Hall of Fame
  • Grantland Rice: It’s Not Whether You Win or Lose…
    Grantland Rice also wrote poetry, and one of his poems, which is called “Alumnus Football,” contains the following lines: For when the One Great Scorer comes To mark against your name, He writes – not that you won or lost – But how you played the Game Mr Rice knew that it’s important to play fair and that it’s important to be a





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