Alfred Pullin | |
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Born | Alfred William Pullin 30 July 1860 Abergwili, Carmarthenshire, Wales |
Died | 23 June 1934 London, England | (aged 73)
Resting place | Wakefield Cemetery, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England |
Other names | Old Ebor |
Occupation | Journalist |
Known for | Sports journalism |
Alfred William Pullin, known by the pseudonym Old Ebor (30 July 1860 – 23 June 1934), was a British sports journalist who wrote primarily about rugby union and cricket. He wrote mainly for British newspapers the Yorkshire Post and the Yorkshire Evening Post. Considered by critics to be one of the greatest authorities in the country on his two sports, he wrote a daily column using his pseudonym "Old Ebor" for 40 years. Most often associated with his reporting on Yorkshire County Cricket Club, he has been credited as defining the role of a sports journalist. Two of his most widely known works were on cricket: Talks with Old English Cricketers and History of Yorkshire County Cricket, 1903–23.