Gen. I. Thord-Gray was another remarkable man who took up the bow with little recorded on his archery activities. He was a soldier of fortune who served in the Mexican Revolutionary Army during 1912/3. He penned the book "Gringo Rebel" about his involvement in the Mexican Revolution.
The Miami News – February 16, 1928
“General Gray is Expected”
"Gen. I. Thord-Gray, president of the National Archery Association of the Unite States, will possibly attend the first annual archery-golf tournament of the palms, to be held on the municipal golf course at Country Club Estates and Opa-Locka February 24, 25 and 26, according to a letter received by Howard Hill, archery professional and director of the tournament.
"General Thord-Gray wrote that his plans were uncertain, but that he would make an effort to attend the tournament, which is to be held under the auspices of the sports department of greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, and is sanctioned by the National Archery Association." [pg. 10]
He failed to make the tournament but did allow the NAA to sanction it, the first National Archery Golf Tournament. Harry J. Perkins was crowned winner and Mrs. Howard Hill won the Ladies Event. Glenn Curtiss sponsored the affair and Howard Hill managed and directed the affair. Curtiss placed 5th and Howard Hill was the low scorer in the Tournament but was not eligible for awards due to his Professional Status.
Any additional information on Gray would be appreciated.
I was not aware of Gray's involvement in the Mexican Revolution nor of "Gringo Rebel" until Ben Pearson Jr. provided information on him and recommended the book. I have a copy coming and look forward to reading it.