Ice Cream

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Description

Bruce Allardice on 2/26/2021, reported that

around the fall/winter of 1867, some Haverford College students, looking for exercise during periods of snow, invented a game they called "Ice Cream." It was a bat ball game, resembling wicket/cricket, and according to the book was unique to Haverford.

Sources

Philip Garrett, A History of the First Sixty Years of Haverford College, p. 350-351

 

 
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