Grantland Rice

Grantland Rice

Grantland Rice (November 1, 1880–July 13, 1954) was an early 20th century American sports-writer.

Biography

Rice was born in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and subsequently attended Montgomery Bell Academy and Vanderbilt University in Nashville. After taking early jobs with the "Atlanta Journal" and the "Cleveland News", he later became a sports-writer for the "Nashville Tennessean". Afterwards he obtained a series of prestigious jobs with major newspapers in the Northeastern United States. He is best-known as being the successor to Walter Camp in the selection of college football All-America teams beginning in 1925, and for being the writer who dubbed the great backfield of the Notre Dame team of 1924 the "Four Horsemen" of Notre Dame. A Biblical reference to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, this famous account was published in the "New York Herald Tribune" on October 18, describing the Notre Dame vs. Army game played at the Polo Grounds:The passage added great import to the event described and elevated it to a level far beyond that of a mere football game. This passage, although famous, is far from atypical, as Rice's writing tended to be of an "inspirational" or "heroic" style, raising games to the level of ancient combat and their heroes to the status of demigods. He became even better known after his columns were nationally syndicated beginning in 1930, and became known as the "Dean of American Sports Writers". He and his writing are among the reasons that the 1920s in the United States are sometimes referred to as the "Golden Age of Sports". Grantland Rice died of a heart attack at the age 73 on July 14, 1954.

His sense of honor can be seen in his own actions. Before leaving for service in World War I, he entrusted his entire fortune, about $75,000, to a friend. On his return from the war, Rice discovered that his friend had lost all the money in bad investments, and then had committed suicide. Rice accepted the blame for putting “that much temptation” in his friend’s way. Rice then made monthly contributions to the man’s widow for the next 30 years. [ [http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/The%20One%20Great%20Scorer.html The Great Scorer] ]

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 Zaharias, and Knute Rockne. Unlike many writers of his era, Rice defended the right of football players such as Grange, and tennis players such as Tilden, to make a living as professionals, but he also decried the warping influence of big money in sports, once writing in his column,

:Money to the left of them and money to the right:Money everywhere they turn from morning to the night:Only two things count at all from mountain to the sea:Part of it's percentage, and the rest is guarantee¹

A sports-writing scholarship named for Rice and fellow Vanderbilt alumnus and former Rice colleague Fred Russell is awarded each year to an entering Vanderbilt freshman who intends to pursue a career in sports-writing. The accomplished list of past winners includes author and humorist Roy Blount, Jr.; Skip Bayless of ESPN; Dave Sheinin of "The Washington Post"; and Tyler Kepner of "The New York Times".

Rice authored a book of poetry, "Songs of the Stalwart" published in 1917 by D. Appleton and Company of New York.

He was the father of actress Florence Rice.

Quotation

:"For when the One Great Scorer comes:To write against your name,:He marks - not that you won or lost -:But how you played the Game."(from the poem "Alumnus Football")

Memorials

For many years, a portion of one floor of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism was designated the "Grantland Rice Suite".

A street in his hometown of Murfreesboro, Tennessee is named in his honor (Grantland Street).

The pressbox at Vanderbilt Stadium (Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA) is dedicated to Rice and named after Rice's protege, Fred Russell.

References

Inabinett, Mark, "Grantland Rice and His Heroes: The Sportswriter as Mythmaker in the 1920s". Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1994 (ISBN 0-87049-848-7)

External links

* [http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers_and_honorees/spink_bios/rice_grantland.htm Baseball Hall of Fame - Spink Award recipient]


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