THE HAND GRENADE THROW

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HISTORY OF THE CALIFORNIA INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION SOUTHERN SECTION (CIF-SS) 46 th historical tidbit. Dr. John S. Dahlem THE HAND GRENADE THROW (Substituted for the javelin throw in the 1919 CIF-SS Track Meet) The CIF-SS always had concerns about the insurance liabilities of certain sports or events. Their main concern was the javelin throw in track and field which had been contested from the first meet in 1913 and also was an event at the State Track Meet. World War I was coming to an end and there remained a very patriotic fervor in the community. At the November 18, 1918 CIF-SS Council Meeting the following motion was made and unanimously approved: Upon the motion, the throwing of the hand grenade shall be substituted for the javelin throw and the rules governing the same shall be those adopted by the Western Intercollegiate Conference Athletic Association, with the exception that it shall be an individual instead of a team event. Standard rules and grenades may be secured from A. G. Spalding Co.

The Western Intercollegiate Conference was the beginning of what is today the Big Ten Conference. From the Harvard Crimson dated December 18, 1917: The A. G. Spalding Company at that time wrote most of the rules and guide books for sports throughout the United States. These guides were published by the American Sports Publishing Company in New York. This page is from the Spring and Summer Catalogue, 1919, A. G. Spalding Company, (courtesy of Ellen Keith, Chicago History Museum Research Center):

The rule book for the hand grenade throw was written by Lewis Omer and titled, Hand Grenade Throwing as a College Sport (1918). It was nine pages long and the only copy was in the British Library. It was destroyed during World War II aerial bombing. Article from the Ohio State archives:

The State CIF followed the CIFSS with somewhat a similar motion (from the CIF State Federated Council Meeting Minutes of March 8, 1919): Mr. Moore, on behalf of the committee appointed to consider the substitution of some other event for the javelin throw, reported in favor of eliminating the javelin this year and making no substitution at present, but recommended that the grenade be introduced in school sport with the expectation that it may be introduced as a field event in 1920. Upon motion duly made, seconded, and carried, this report was adopted. On March 17, 1919, the CIFSS issued the following statement (from the CIF-SS Council Minutes): The throwing of the hand grenade will be an exhibition event, medals being awarded, but points will not count in the Southern California Track Meet. Schools desiring information regarding the hand grenade rules will write H. J. Moore, Inglewood High School. The CIF-SS track meet was held at Los Angeles High School on April 20, 1919 and the winner of the grenade throw was Tyson from Huntington Park High School with 11 puts. This meant that he was probably throwing the grenades into an area some distance away in an accuracy event.

The grenade throw was not used at the CIF State Meet that year along with the javelin throw which was not contested again until four years later. The hand grenade throw was just a one year event as was evident from the February 16, 1920, CIFSS Council Meeting Minutes: The javelin and hand grenade throws are to be eliminated as events beginning this year. Where did the idea of a grenade throw start? As early as 1917, the Big Ten Conference discussed adding the grenade throw to their track meets and believed it was just as pretty to watch as the hammer throw, discus, or the javelin throw. They wanted the grenade throw to cover three tests for distance, accuracy, and how many throws could be accomplished throwing into a trench while dropping to the ground inbetween each throw. This would simulate battle conditions. The Inter-Allied games of 1919, held in Paris, also included as one of their track and field contest the hand grenade throw for service men that had just finished fighting in World War I. In fact, they even considered the idea of a bayonet competition, but feared there would be no easy way to score it and were concerned about safety conditions. The Inter-Allied competition used the French F-1 field grenade and threw it for distance. Most of the throwers used the stiff-arm approach, but the American soldiers threw the grenade like a baseball and won the top three spots led by the Thompson brothers who were from Southern California. Chaplain Fred Thompson won the event with a throw of 245 11.

The Army record for the grenade throw was set by Al Blozis in 1944 with a throw of 284.54 feet.