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|Pagetext=Thomas Altherr writes in 2008:  "Ephriam [Ephraim? – TA] Tripp, a soldier at Dorchester in 1775, also left a record, albeit brief, of ball playing: �Camping and played bowl,' he wrote on May 30.  �Bowl' for Tripp meant ball, because elsewhere he referred to cannonballs as �cannon bowls.' On June 24 he penned: �We went to git our meney that we shud yak when we past muster com home and played bawl.'" Note:  Dorchester MA, presumably?  Is it clear whether Tripp was a British soldier?  May 1775 was some months before an American army formed.
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Thomas Altherr writes in 2008:  “Ephriam [Ephraim? TA] Tripp, a soldier at Dorchester in 1775, also left a record, albeit brief, of ball playing: ‘Camping and played bowl,he wrote on May 30.  ‘Bowl’ for Tripp meant ball, because elsewhere he referred to cannonballs as ‘cannon bowls. On June 24 he penned: ‘We went to git our meney that we shud yak when we past muster com home and played bawl.’” Note:  Dorchester MA, presumably?  Is it clear whether Tripp was a British soldier?  May 1775 was some months before an American army formed.
   
   
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E. Tripp, "His book of a journal of the times in the year 1775 from the 19th day," Sterling Memorial Library Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University:  "Diaries (Miscellaneous) Collection, Group 18, Box 16, Folder 267.  Per Thomas L. Altherr, "Chucking the Old Apple: Recent Discoveries of Pre-1840 North American Ball Games," Base Ball, Volume 2, number 1 (Spring 2008), page 39
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E. Tripp, “His book of a journal of the times in the year 1775 from the 19th day,Sterling Memorial Library Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University:  “Diaries (Miscellaneous) Collection, Group 18, Box 16, Folder 267.  Per Thomas L. Altherr, “Chucking the Old Apple: Recent Discoveries of Pre-1840 North American Ball Games,Base Ball, Volume 2, number 1 (Spring 2008), page 39
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