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I remember traveling to…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 20, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014

I remember traveling to coney island for the first time alone with two of my friends(jason lemangelli and dana mckormick)when i was eleven. We took the bus from nostrand and kingshwy to the train station on 16th street and hopped aboard the dline,,,it was kinda scary at first for three 11 year old boys to be traveling out of our own neighborhood but we all gotta grow sometime. Dana paid for our fun time we all had at coney that day(where he got $75 that day still remains a clue?)our first stop was nathans for the best dogs and fries in the world,only a true brooklynite would agree.next was some of that bannana custard that is allways part of a trip to coney island,,,now for astroland,,i will make this part of my story short cause rides that spin fast dont always agree with junk food filled stomachs(dana,lol) . a swim in the ocean is the best part of the day,,especially seeing your first pair of naked boobs,,lmao! that was a day with some of my best friends that will always be remembered.I now reside in kunkletown pa with my wife and beautifull 17 month old son,,pa sucks but with memories like this one,brooklyn will always live on in me!!!!!

Posted in Brooklyn, Locales | Tagged Coney Island

My dad immigrated as a farm…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 20, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 22, 2025

My dad immigrated as a farm boy from Patillas PR in the early 1920s’ and saw Babe Ruth and Murderers’ row play in Yankee stadium. Dads’ a magnetic and fun personality who could always make us laugh. He’s 87 now still smokes those huge cigars and going strong. He was an ex-boxer and a welterweight along with my uncle who went professional. He boxed “two a days” in three round tournaments for the diamond gloves in ebbetts field and the golden gloves in madison square garden and got his picture in the Daily News more than once. In the Bronx growing up, me and my four brothers tried his patience more than we should have. My Dad never hit us kids and was a strong but gentle spirit who used humor to win you over and just cracked us up..

Posted in Bronx, Reader Stories | Tagged Dad, Yankee Stadium

It’s nice to know there…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 19, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 22, 2025

It’s nice to know there is this comraderie of being brought up in Da Bronx. My story might sound a little different. I grew up in the Classon Point area which is a several miles West and South of Castle Hill. There were no number named streets just Randall,Soundview,Beach,Commonwealth,and along with playing ringoleaveo,cracktop,skully,touch football,johnny on the pony,schoolyard basketball, I remember going to Worlds fair and “Freedomland” which was bigger than Disneyland and is now where co-op city is. I also remember going fishing for porgies,fluke,flounder,eels,blackfish,bluefish, stripers and went crabbing during the winter in the Bronx and East Rivers. We would throw them back and keep only the fish(Stripers) we caught further east on the sound.(I don’t know if any of this wildlife is there today.) We hunted pheasants with a bow and arrow(probably illegal) in the many open areas that were still wild in this area in the late fifties and early sixties. My neighbors were the best and consisted of the Archettis’LoContes’,Diazs’,Gorshoffs’Hodges’,Freemans’ to name a few and they were of Italian,Black,Puerto Rican,Irish, Columbian,Jewish, German heritages,a beautiful mix and everybody new each other and their kids. My mom would speak Spanish to our Italian speaking neighbor and they would understand each other. This is a part of the Bronx that had “Shorehaven”,Harding Park,Seven caves,Rubys, Genes’,Classon point yacht club, and the Beach Theater. Our wood frame houses on St. Lawrence ave. were in the area of several projects and one of the oldest sections in the area going back to farming days in the Bronx. We were right across the East River from Shea stadium and from my roof I could see the lights of the stadium as well as the Empire state building and the Twin towers when they were being built. I went to P.S. “69” which is built like a World War II memorial with gorgoyle heads of soldiers looking down at you. The school had painted over asphalt floors in the stairwells and ground floor that had years of high heel marks in them. It had a schoolyard perfect for pitch count stickball played with a chalked in strike zone against a wall. Can’t question a strike when the spaldeen has chalk on it!!

Posted in Bronx, Johnny on the Pony, Locales, Stickball, Toys | Tagged "The Projects", Co-op City, cracktop, I grew up..., Shea Stadium, South Bronx, tops and yo-yos

Yes Rich- I’m from the Soundview/Classon…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 19, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014

Yes Rich- I’m from the Soundview/Classon Point area of the Bronx and we played “cracktop” the same as “costy”. The intent was not only to get other colors on your wooden top but to crack the other tops. I can see why “costy” would be a name for this, a walk to the store for another 15(small) or 25(large)cent top was part of the game. They gave you a string with a wooden button along with the top but we usually tied a sliding knot loop onto the finger. We could really whip those tops!! This game was as cool as it gets!!

Posted in Bronx, Other Games, Toys | Tagged costy (the game), cracktop, tops and yo-yos

During the late 1940’s I…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 19, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014

During the late 1940’s I played stickball on Crotona Pkway, a quiet, narrow thoroughfare parallel to Southern Boulvd with its constant rush of traffic and trollycars. On one side There were large apartment buildings, “courthouses” and along the other sidewalk there were park benches, usually taken by mothers and baby carriages. The beautiful trees shading the benches were later overcome by the elm blight. Anyway, this was the scene of some happy stickball playing on the curve of Crotona Pkwy, between Bronx Park South and 181st Street.

Posted in Bronx, Stickball | Tagged South Bronx

this is an single tournament…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 18, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014

this is an single tournament

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hi every.my name is mike.i…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 18, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014

hi every.my name is mike.i had planing to made an 1.500 dollar.all of my friend use to call me rightkiller.i made this tournament because i will show u all that im not an A player,but i will try to beat an A player.this tournament will open at agust 29 at tamaqua.the handball court will be at jeferson avenue.if any one of your want to take 1.500 dollar.than go to my tournament.i hope your coming

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Okay, here are the recollections…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 17, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019

Okay, here are the recollections of a guy from Bedford Stuyvesant in the fifties and sixties. I guess like most of the other Brooklyn Neighborhoods our activities were seasonal. We had a season from roller skating, marbles, spinning tops, etc., but from late spring through the summer Skelly reigned. Never new the game

Posted in Brooklyn, Skully | Tagged Summer

To Sharon, Your one two…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 17, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsAugust 17, 2002

To Sharon, Your one two three alera sounds something like what we palyed in Belmont, Mass. in the 40’s. Our game was with one ball and called “Ten, nine, eight” You had to bounce the ball against the wall ten times, then nine, then eight and so forth. Each round got harder with “clapsies”, double Clapsies”, then the alera where you threw the ball under your arm, then your leg between bounces. I’ve never met anyone from any other place in the States who’d heard of it. Any of you out there remember it?

Posted in Clap and Rhyme, Girl games

i used to play skelly on…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 16, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014

i used to play skelly on a wooden board as opposed to playing outside in the street. the game board had the number from 1 to 9, with the 9 in the center surrounded by yhte lose turn boxes. the board also had bumbers that one could use to rebound there checkers off of to get to the next number. did anyone ever play on such an indoor game board to play skelly. i have been searching in vain to locate one of these old boards that we used to use in the brooklyn after school center.

Posted in Brooklyn, Skully

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