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Boys Play goal and ball

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City/State/Country: Montpelier, VT, United States
Game Goal Ball
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Age of Players Juvenile, Youth
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The Montpelier Universalist Watchman, Feb. 7, 1846 has an article on diversions, and speaks of boys who "play goal and ball" and uses phrases like "playing goal, playing ball, playing quoits or skating.."

The article presumes that readers are familiar with these diversions, though it doesn't specifically say they are played in Montpelier. It also treats "goal" and "ball" as distinct and separate entities.

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The Montpelier Universalist Watchman, Feb. 7, 1846

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