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we called it killer caps…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 1, 2009 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014

we called it killer caps on the Jersey side…me and my sisters loved that game..we had our mom paint it on our nice blacktop yard….I live in Colorado now and not one person I know or that I have met over the years ever heard of this game… yet we were entertained for hours…sometimes we put a board in the middle of the street in front of our grammar school…I remember filling my caps with crayons on the stove ..there was this little strip where the pilot light was ..I would put my cap on there add a penny or 2 for weight and then make cool designs with a nail while the crayon melted… melting crayons..this was as much fun as playing the game…ahh to be young again…now I will teach this game to my grand babies…thanks so much for this site..i thought the game was only in my head….nice to know I’m not wacko(well maybe just a little)

Posted in Skully | Tagged crayons

In the addition to the many…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 26, 2009 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014

In the addition to the many ball games mentioned here, we played a few we thought to be our own invention in 60s/70s Queens. I wonder if others had similar games. One was porch ball in which players got points for tossing the ball onto the porch, running to various locations and catching the ball before it could roll off the porch and bounce. Our houses had front porches over driveways that led to garages underneath. The front edge of the porch was guarded by a wrought iron metal railing that had room for the spaldeen to roll freely under. The porch ball player stood on the driveway below the porch, tossed the spaldeen up over the railing, causing the ball the land on the porch. While the ball was bouncing on and rolling around the porch, the player ran up the driveway toward the sidewalk and street. His goal was to reach location(s) of his choice, and run back in time to catch the ball before it fell off the porch and bounced on the driveway below. Points were based on distance, something like 1 pt for reaching the sidewalk, 2 for touching the street tree, 5 for the tree across the street, 10 pts for the Stop sign on the corner, you get the idea. Sometimes you’d run to, for example, the tree, then come back below the porch and realize you had more time, so you’d gamble and run to another spot so as to add more points. Porchball combined 1) dexterity for carefully tossing the ball into the porch so that it bounced at odd angles and stayed up for a long time, 2) running speed to reach more distant locations, and 3) agility to turn around quickly and head back. Players took turns. The first person to the agreed goal number of points won. Another game was a volleyball-like and had a name that changed according to the highest score any group had reached. A group of players formed a circle the street; any number could play. To begin, someone tossed the spaldeen in the air, and after it came down and bounced, anyone could hit it with their hand back into the air. That was #1, as the group would call out aloud. This was repeated to get #2, then #3, etc. This bounce-hit cycle continued unbroken until no one was able to hit the ball back into the air before it bounced more than once. Inevitably after awhile someone would hit the ball high/far so as to create challenging/exciting chases. I seem to recall the highest score we ever got was 702.

Posted in Other Spaldeen games, Queens

In the 60s/70s in Queens…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 26, 2009 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014

In the 60s/70s in Queens we played the game Al LaPlaca described, and called it garage ball because 1) we happened to play it against a wall adjacent to a garage, and 2) had never heard another particular name for it. I remember the spaldeens-in-the-bike-spokes as 1952 Kid mentioned. It was an easy way to transport the ball.

Posted in Other Spaldeen games, Queens

On our Queens street in the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 26, 2009 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014

On our Queens street in the ’60s and ’70s we played both the baseball version of stoopball, which I think we called Single-Double-Triple, as well as what Joe H. described, which we called 5-10-20. I’m surprised no one mentioned the problem of the spaldeen going forward over the roof rather than bouncing back. In Single-Double-Triple we’d often aim for the edge of the step in order to get the powerful return, but this also meant we’d sometime miss the edge slightly high, resulting in a ball that would go up but also continue forward and either bounce off the house or go up on the roof. With luck the spaldeen would continue to bounce on the roof, and go completely over, so we could retrieve it from the backyard. The balls that didn’t make it to the backyard were bad news. Not only did they end the game, but also it meant they’d gotten stuck in the roof’s gutter, from which they’d eventually go into the downspout and then clog our house’s drainage plumbing. For some reason this would upset my otherwise patient Dad. 😉

Posted in Other Spaldeen games, Queens, Stoopball

I wore holes in all my pants…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 22, 2009 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019

I wore holes in all my pants and skuffed up my shoes so bad no amount of polishing could help,playing skully. My mom would put these iron on patches on my pants, they always fell off. In the early 1960’s me and alot of kids always got handme down clothes. Man,those were the days,playing skully at the city school park on a hot summer day in the shade of a city pin oak tree. As long as the water fountain worked,all was good. We seemed to have an internal clock in us,that at one time in our lives we knew play was over,im to old for that now,or thats kid stuff,and stopped playing our games. I remember wanting to play,but fear of being called a baby stopped me. You could always go home and watch cartoons in the safey of your home. About that time 6th grade,a new thing happened,girls!

Posted in Skully | Tagged Summer

WoW…I thought i was imagining…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 20, 2009 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 20, 2009

WoW…I thought i was imagining the game.

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Here is a song called Mama…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 20, 2009 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 20, 2009

Here is a song called Mama mama can’t you see. Mama mama can’t you see. Look what baby done to me. He took away my MTV. now i,m stuck watching dumb bareney. go around till you turn red

Posted in Girl games | Tagged songs

this is a song called I went…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 20, 2009 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 20, 2009

this is a song called I went to a chinese resturant i went to a chinese resturant to buy a loaf of bread, bread, bread. They asked me what my name was and this is what i said, said, said. My name is pom pom poodle wille wille whiskers My name is Elvis Preslie drinking diet pepsie. My name is freeze!

Posted in Girl games | Tagged songs

It is great to know there…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 18, 2009 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019

It is great to know there are others out there that remember this game. I grew up in Chicago in the 70’s and learned this at a summer camp at a YMCA near Fullerton and Central Park. We called it skully caps. My memory of the rules and board are sketchy and my husband thought I was crazy. Now I have proof and the rules of play to teach my son!

Posted in Chicago, Skully | Tagged I grew up..., Summer

I grew up in Brooklyn (MacDougal…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 18, 2009 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019

I grew up in Brooklyn (MacDougal Street) between Ralph and Howard Avenues. Went to P.S. 40, George Washington Carver. I am so enthusiastic about finding this site. I currently live in Maryland but have lived all over and NEVER found anyone knowing of Skelly. I use to play with Lorenzo (LO or China) Raymond, Johnny, Junior,Squeechy and many, many others. Summers in Brooklyn, the memories are the best!!! Get at me if anyone is from this area of Brooklyn. I miss home. I was Michael ( Mike ) Red Devil, Dazz etc.

Posted in Brooklyn, Skully | Tagged I grew up..., Summer

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