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I grew up in Ridgewood on…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 1, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014

I grew up in Ridgewood on the border of Brooklyn and Queens. We played stickball on a short street which was on a hill with first and third painted in (2nd was the sewer). We would hit by ourselves (no pitching), with 2 strikes. The thing was that if you hit it over the roof before second base you were out and if you hit it over the roof over 2nd base across the block, you won the games. These rules were to protect the ball from being lost. Neighbors were not particularly happy about us playing in the street, we were loud, the ball might break a window, land on the porch, etc. so they’d call the police. If the cops would come and catch us they’d stick the broom handle in the holes of the manhole cover and snap the bat, so we’d have someone on watch who would call out “Chickee the cops” if he saw them coming. If warned we’d hide the bats by rolling them under the cars next to the curb. To this day I still can’t throw out a broom handle.

Posted in Brooklyn, Queens, Stickball | Tagged I grew up...

Anybody remember making…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 31, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsAugust 31, 1999

Anybody remember making phony phonecalls? When we were about 12, my friend (who had her own phone, in her own room) and I would call up boys and breathe, shriek and giggle. It’s a good thing they didn’t have Caller ID!

Posted in Girl games | Tagged pranks and troublemaking

ALL HAIL TO THE JERSEY CITY…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 29, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014

ALL HAIL TO THE JERSEY CITY CHAMPS….THE BRONX KNIGHTS!!!!!! WHO BEAT THE JERSEY CITY SAINTS AND NY EMPERORS TO CAPTURE THE TOURNAMENT. SEE YOU OTHER BORO CHAMPIONS ON SEPT 25TH (FINALS)

Posted in 1999 Stickball Classic, Bronx, Special topics, Staten Island

Let’s not forget about shining…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 28, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014

Let’s not forget about shining up those bottlecaps by scraping them on the cement sidewalk till the name was erased. Then we’d choose our favorite crayon colors and melt the crayons in the caps over the stove. (What a mess for Mom!) The crayons really made the caps soar smoothly down the cement. Between handball and “skelly” I went through a pair of sneakers a month. And our fingers bled too until they became calloused from the caps. Winners kept the looser’s caps! Woodhaven rules!

Posted in Skully, Street Fashion | Tagged crayons, sneakers

growing up in Philly, we…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 28, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014

growing up in Philly, we played halfball and used a broomstick as a bat.One version of the game was called “running halfball” which was played in the local schoolyard with the same rules as baseball. We had an umpire calling balls and strikes and our pitchers could make that halfball curve in toward the batter, curve away, and rise or drop suddenly. Speed of pitch was optional, slow or fast depending in the batters weakness.Those were the happiest days of our lives and are still a sweet remembrance. Kids today who play organized sports don’t know what they are missing. the camareraderie was wonderful. at age 69, I wish I could go out and play today. AHH! sweet memories.

Posted in Halfball, Philadelphia, Stickball

We played in the streets…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 24, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014

We played in the streets of Brighton Beach & Coney Island. We usually never had money to buy a stick. We got our broomstick from the backyards a few blocks away from where we were playing, so that we wouldn’t be bothered by the owner claiming it was her stick. The only time we played stickball in the schoolyard, with bases, is when we played another block or neighborhood. Its all great memories, except for the owners of the mop handles.

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In Edison, New Jersey in…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 23, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014

In Edison, New Jersey in the 1970’s I played stickball anywhere there was a wall. Mainly in the schoolyard which was behind my house. There were a few boxes (strike zones) painted on the various brick walls. Around the perimiter of the school was a 12 ft chain link fence which made up the fields. Most games were played with just two guys (pitcher and batter). Depending on the field hits were scored accordingly. Like past the pitcher on a fly, but before where the blacktop turns to concrete was a single. Past the tree on a fly was a double. To the fence on one bounce was a triple. If it hit the fence on a fly it was a homerun. Invisible men on base had to be forced in. Three outs each. Unlike most of the stories though we used a regular baseball bat rather than a broom stick. We also used a solid sponge rubberball. It was painted white and had threads molded like a real baseball. After a few innings the paint would crack and start to peel off. By the end of a game the ball was gray since all the paint had peeled off. I started playing again with my 13 year old. I live in North Carolina now and there aren’t many stickball boxes painted on the walls. Actually there aren’t any. We finally found a good field. We use masking tape to make the box and remove it when we’re done. I think its probably a little more responsible then painting on the wall. Anyway I haven’t been able to find these balls where I live. When I visit Jersey I usually pick some up, never enough. If anyone knows the type of ball I’m talking about and where I can get them let me know. I’d like to be able to buy them through the internet.

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grew up in e.n.y. section…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 23, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014

grew up in e.n.y. section of brooklyn.our sports equipment was,broom stick,can, spaldeen(correct spelling), stoop,alley way,one look out for the bad neighbor who would take our balls(no pun intended) lived on van siclen and belmont from 1943 to 1963. went to p.s. 158 jhs 149 and jefferson h.s. played punchball against other streets(hendrix st, miller ave,schneck ave,wyona street.) we were all poor but did not know it.every street had one “rich kid” who had parents with a car.now live in south fla.

Posted in Brooklyn, Hanging Out, Punchball, Reader Stories | Tagged stoop sitting

does anyone know how the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 23, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014

does anyone know how the term or word “johnny pump”came to mean a fire hydrant?

Posted in Playgrounds | Tagged johnny pump

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Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 21, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 2, 2019

Hi all, Well–Mick Greene, the fellow who runs streetplay.com, is taking a well deserved vacation this week. And, not unlike Tom Cruise’s parents in “Risky Business,” he’s left me the keys… not to the family Porsche, but to the “discussion board adminstration” area of the site! Whereas Cruise drove the Porsche into the drink and turned his house into a brothel, I went and organized this, the Skully Central discussion board! I think my efforts are more, um, noble… I’ve organized things into three main areas: 1) current discussion (this page right here) 2) archived discussion (old messages, rotated roughly every month into its own folder) 3) an area to comment on the Skully Central site itself (as opposed to reminiscing about Skully). I’ve added a message at the top of all areas to facilitate navigating Skully Central discussions. Of course, please let me know if you like what I’ve done or not, or if you have any more ideas. BTW, I’ve moved a category out of the Skully area–the Bocci section. I see the theoretical similarity between skully and bocci, but they ain’t the same sport. The section still exists; I moved it to the Special Topics area of the www.streetplay.com discussion boards.

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