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Tommy Hitchcock Jr.

Thomas Hitchcock Jr. (February 11, 1900 – April 18, 1944) was an American polo player and aviator who was killed in an air crash during World War II. He was inducted posthumously into the Polo Hall of Fame.[1]

Tommy Hitchcock Jr.
Born
Thomas Hitchcock Jr.

(1900-02-11)February 11, 1900
DiedApril 18, 1944(1944-04-18) (aged 44)
Cause of deathMilitary test aircraft crash
Resting placeCambridge American Cemetery,
Cambridgeshire, England
EducationSt. Paul's School, Harvard University, Oxford University
Known forLafayette Flying Corps
Polo (10-goal handicap)
P-51 Mustang development
Board member ofLehman Brothers
SpouseMargaret Lederle Mellon
Children4
Parent(s)Thomas Hitchcock Sr.
Louise Mary Eustis
Medal record
Men's Polo
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
1924 Paris Team competition

Early years edit

Born in Aiken, South Carolina, Hitchcock learned the sport of polo from his parents, Louise and Thomas Hitchcock Sr. His father was a U.S. Racing Hall of Fame horse trainer who had been a 10-goal polo player and helped found the Meadowbrook Polo Club on Long Island, New York, and who captained the American team in the inaugural 1886 International Polo Cup. Hitchcock played in his first tournament at age 13 and was part of the Meadowbrook Polo Club team that won the 1916 U.S. national junior championship.

Hitchcock attended St. Paul's School, where he played football, hockey and was a member of the crew team. After being elected president of the Sixth Form, Hitchcock chose to leave school and join the Lafayette Flying Corps in France during World War I. He was shot down and captured by the Germans, but he escaped by jumping out of a train. He then hid in the woods during the daytime and walked more than one hundred miles over eight nights to the safety of Switzerland.[2] After the war, Hitchcock studied at Harvard University and Oxford University.

Polo career edit

Hitchcock led the U.S. team to victory in the 1921 International Polo Cup. From 1922 to 1940, Hitchcock carried a 10-goal handicap, which is the highest ranking in polo, from the United States Polo Association. Playing with notable stars such as Pete Bostwick, Jock Whitney and Gerald Balding, he led teams to U.S. National Open Championships in 1923, 1927, 1935 and 1936.

Marriage and later life edit

On December 15, 1928, Hitchcock married Margaret Lederle "Peggy" Mellon (1901–1998), the younger daughter of businessman William Larimer Mellon, in New York City.[3] They had four children together – daughters Louise Eustis Hitchcock and Margaret Mellon Hitchcock, and twin sons Thomas Hitchcock III and William Mellon Hitchcock.

For several years, Hitchcock was employed in New York by venture capitalist and socialite George Gordon Moore. He also coached a notable polo team (including W. Averell Harriman), known as the San Carlos Cardinals, at Moore's Rancho San Carlos (now the Santa Lucia Preserve) in Carmel, California.[4][5] In 1937, with fellow polo player Robert Lehman, Hitchcock became a partner in the Lehman Brothers investment firm.[6]

Serving as a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, Hitchcock was assigned as an assistant air attaché to the U.S. Embassy in London, England. In that capacity, he was instrumental in the development of the P-51 Mustang fighter plane, particularly in replacing the original Allison engine with the Packard-built Rolls-Royce Merlin. Hitchcock was killed while piloting one such aircraft near Salisbury in Wiltshire, when he was unable to pull out of a dive while doing tests. His death was reported to his family by fellow St. Paul's alumnus John G. Winant, then serving as United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom.[7]

Legacy edit

Author F. Scott Fitzgerald modeled two characters in his books on Hitchcock – Tom Buchanan in The Great Gatsby (1925) and the Tommy Barban character in Tender Is the Night (1934).[8]

Following its formation, Hitchcock was inducted posthumously into the Polo Hall of Fame in 1990. He had played on teams that won the International Polo Cup several times during the 1920s and 1930s (see Big Four).

Three of Hitchcock's children – Margaret, Thomas and William – loaned the Hitchcock Estate in Millbrook, New York, to Timothy Leary from 1963 to 1968, and it became a nexus of the psychedelic movement of that decade.

References edit

  1. ^ "Tommy Hitchcock Jr". Olympedia. Retrieved October 28, 2021.
  2. ^ Tax, Jeremiah (March 18, 1985). "Tommy Hitchcock: A War Hero And Shining Star Of Sports' Golden Age". Sports Illustrated.
  3. ^ She was the widow of Alexander Laughlin, with whom she had a son (Alexander Mellon Laughlin).
  4. ^ "Brilliant Throng Sees Opening of Polo Season". San Francisco Examiner. February 10, 1929. p. 66. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
  5. ^ Aldrich, Nelson W. (2016). American Hero: The True Story of Tommy Hitchcock: Sports Star, War Hero, and Champion of the War-winning P-51 Mustang. Guildford, Connecticut. p. 187. ISBN 9781493022885. Retrieved July 19, 2021.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ "Firms In Wall St. Get New Partners; Lehman Brothers Add Thomas Hitchcock Jr. and Joseph A. Thomas to Members". The New York Times. January 4, 1937.
  7. ^ "Lt. Col. Thomas Hitchcock is Killed in Plane Crash". Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives. April 21, 1944. Retrieved November 26, 2018.
  8. ^ O'Neill, Natalie (March 8, 2013). "Son claims his LI dad was 'Great Gatsby' inspiration – and someone stole his $750G book". New York Post.

Further reading edit

  • Aldrich, Nelson W., Jr. Tommy Hitchcock: An American Hero (1985) Fleet Street Publishing Corp. ISBN 0-9611314-2-X
  • Ballard, Sarah (November 3, 1986). "Polo Player Tommy Hitchcock Led a Life of Action From Beginning to End". Sports Illustrated.</ref>

External links edit

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Thomas Hitchcock Jr February 11 1900 April 18 1944 was an American polo player and aviator who was killed in an air crash during World War II He was inducted posthumously into the Polo Hall of Fame 1 Tommy Hitchcock Jr BornThomas Hitchcock Jr 1900 02 11 February 11 1900Aiken South Carolina U S DiedApril 18 1944 1944 04 18 aged 44 Salisbury Wiltshire EnglandCause of deathMilitary test aircraft crashResting placeCambridge American Cemetery Cambridgeshire EnglandEducationSt Paul s School Harvard University Oxford UniversityKnown forLafayette Flying CorpsPolo 10 goal handicap P 51 Mustang developmentBoard member ofLehman BrothersSpouseMargaret Lederle MellonChildren4Parent s Thomas Hitchcock Sr Louise Mary EustisMedal recordMen s PoloRepresenting the United StatesOlympic Games1924 Paris Team competition Contents 1 Early years 2 Polo career 3 Marriage and later life 4 Legacy 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly years editBorn in Aiken South Carolina Hitchcock learned the sport of polo from his parents Louise and Thomas Hitchcock Sr His father was a U S Racing Hall of Fame horse trainer who had been a 10 goal polo player and helped found the Meadowbrook Polo Club on Long Island New York and who captained the American team in the inaugural 1886 International Polo Cup Hitchcock played in his first tournament at age 13 and was part of the Meadowbrook Polo Club team that won the 1916 U S national junior championship Hitchcock attended St Paul s School where he played football hockey and was a member of the crew team After being elected president of the Sixth Form Hitchcock chose to leave school and join the Lafayette Flying Corps in France during World War I He was shot down and captured by the Germans but he escaped by jumping out of a train He then hid in the woods during the daytime and walked more than one hundred miles over eight nights to the safety of Switzerland 2 After the war Hitchcock studied at Harvard University and Oxford University Polo career editHitchcock led the U S team to victory in the 1921 International Polo Cup From 1922 to 1940 Hitchcock carried a 10 goal handicap which is the highest ranking in polo from the United States Polo Association Playing with notable stars such as Pete Bostwick Jock Whitney and Gerald Balding he led teams to U S National Open Championships in 1923 1927 1935 and 1936 Marriage and later life editOn December 15 1928 Hitchcock married Margaret Lederle Peggy Mellon 1901 1998 the younger daughter of businessman William Larimer Mellon in New York City 3 They had four children together daughters Louise Eustis Hitchcock and Margaret Mellon Hitchcock and twin sons Thomas Hitchcock III and William Mellon Hitchcock For several years Hitchcock was employed in New York by venture capitalist and socialite George Gordon Moore He also coached a notable polo team including W Averell Harriman known as the San Carlos Cardinals at Moore s Rancho San Carlos now the Santa Lucia Preserve in Carmel California 4 5 In 1937 with fellow polo player Robert Lehman Hitchcock became a partner in the Lehman Brothers investment firm 6 Serving as a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II Hitchcock was assigned as an assistant air attache to the U S Embassy in London England In that capacity he was instrumental in the development of the P 51 Mustang fighter plane particularly in replacing the original Allison engine with the Packard built Rolls Royce Merlin Hitchcock was killed while piloting one such aircraft near Salisbury in Wiltshire when he was unable to pull out of a dive while doing tests His death was reported to his family by fellow St Paul s alumnus John G Winant then serving as United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom 7 Legacy editAuthor F Scott Fitzgerald modeled two characters in his books on Hitchcock Tom Buchanan in The Great Gatsby 1925 and the Tommy Barban character in Tender Is the Night 1934 8 Following its formation Hitchcock was inducted posthumously into the Polo Hall of Fame in 1990 He had played on teams that won the International Polo Cup several times during the 1920s and 1930s see Big Four Three of Hitchcock s children Margaret Thomas and William loaned the Hitchcock Estate in Millbrook New York to Timothy Leary from 1963 to 1968 and it became a nexus of the psychedelic movement of that decade References edit Tommy Hitchcock Jr Olympedia Retrieved October 28 2021 Tax Jeremiah March 18 1985 Tommy Hitchcock A War Hero And Shining Star Of Sports Golden Age Sports Illustrated She was the widow of Alexander Laughlin with whom she had a son Alexander Mellon Laughlin Brilliant Throng Sees Opening of Polo Season San Francisco Examiner February 10 1929 p 66 Retrieved February 18 2021 Aldrich Nelson W 2016 American Hero The True Story of Tommy Hitchcock Sports Star War Hero and Champion of the War winning P 51 Mustang Guildford Connecticut p 187 ISBN 9781493022885 Retrieved July 19 2021 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Firms In Wall St Get New Partners Lehman Brothers Add Thomas Hitchcock Jr and Joseph A Thomas to Members The New York Times January 4 1937 Lt Col Thomas Hitchcock is Killed in Plane Crash Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives April 21 1944 Retrieved November 26 2018 O Neill Natalie March 8 2013 Son claims his LI dad was Great Gatsby inspiration and someone stole his 750G book New York Post Further reading editAldrich Nelson W Jr Tommy Hitchcock An American Hero 1985 Fleet Street Publishing Corp ISBN 0 9611314 2 X Ballard Sarah November 3 1986 Polo Player Tommy Hitchcock Led a Life of Action From Beginning to End Sports Illustrated lt ref gt External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thomas Hitchcock Jr Inductee in the Polo Hall of Fame at the Wayback Machine archived 2011 12 02 Tommy Hitchcock Jr at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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