Ice Cream

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Game Family Baseball Baseball
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Eras 1800s
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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 Haverford College for the First Sixty Years of its Existence, (Haverford College Alumni Assn) , p. 350-351

 

 
Comment

Haverford is known to be a place where cricket held some popularity.  One might wonder if Ice Cream (was that treat popular prior to electrification?) was meant to blunt the beginnings of America's Base Ball Fever appeal?

Special thanks to Bruce Allardice for spotting this. 

 

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Can we find out more on the nature and fate of Ice Cream?

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