The African Dodger (UNCLASSIFIED)
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
Bill.Mullins at US.ARMY.MIL
Mon Aug 13 16:15:23 UTC 2012
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May 2, 1882. _San Francisco Bulletin_ p 4 col
[adv for St. Andrew's Society Excursion and Picnic]
"Arrangements have been made for the erection of ELEVATED SEATS from
which all
can view the Games with comfort. The celebrated ETHIOPIAN BALL DODGER
will be
on hand, and will be pleased to meet his assistants."
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> "African dodger" is not in OED.
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> Here's one found serendipitously - and used metaphorically.
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> 1956 S. L. A. Marshall _Pork Chop Hill_ (N.Y.: Morrow) 147: The
Chinese
> grenadiers played African dodger, revealing head and shoulders just
long
> enough to heave their potato mashers.
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> The earliest from NewspArch:
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> 1889 _Boston Globe_ (Aug. 11) 19: But the African dodger still lives.
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> JL
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> On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 7:00 PM, Mullins, Bill AMRDEC <
> Bill.Mullins at us.army.mil> wrote:
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> > I'm confused -- I thought that the purpose was to hit the African
Dodger
> > in the head with a baseball, but the referenced book talks about
hitting
> > a plunger and making the Bobo drop into the water, like a modern
dunking
> > booth (although it also references hitting him in the head -- like I
> > said, it's confusing.)
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> > > On p.15 of this GB book, the African Dodger is called, "The Bobo."
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> > > http://goo.gl/odqsw
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