Streetplay Discussions
I thought I’d make it in…
I thought I’d make it in to the event today, but instead will join in from New Jersey. Hope it all goes well. I was in that area on Friday, kind of taking a tour with my father. He took me to the spot where he played stickball as a kid (near the Prospect Expressway, but before it was built). It was a nice stroll down memory lane. I’ll try to make it next year!
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We’re just starting to get into the groove here. There are many absolutely great reactions of people when they come by, look at the games and see the spaldeens. It takes them back to very fond memories. One guy is sending one to his sister in Texas. He’s not going to tell her – just have her get it and be surprised. Liz from Spalding is here with several hundred balls. We’ve been giving them to people if they contribute a few bucks to the Park Slope Baseball League. We’ve started the stickball fun. Anyone who wants to take a whack can come by and do it. Bob Catell, head of KeySpan Energy came by, put on one of our tee-shirts and took a few shots. At first he was a bit rusty, but then he clobbered one. Right in the middle of Bob’s turn a parade starts going by! Several hundred kids in a couple of marching bands. And here we aremoving out of the way as we try to manage the event and record it on the Internet. What a scene! We will post shots of it soon.
I grew up on 6th street…
I grew up on 6th street between Prospect park West and 8th Ave. There was a bunch of older kids on the block who didn’t think I could hit the ball. They finally gave me a chance to take a swing – I almost hit it to the park – about 1/3 of the block from the park. They couldn’t believe, but always let me play after that
Hi, guys. Joan, Steve and…
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Greetings all – It’s about noon. We got here a couple of hours ago under erribly threatening skies, and some light showers. It was a little hard setting up as we were keeping the books and computers under tarps. We were pushed much farther down Flatbush than originally anticipated. Seems the festival got a lot more vendors, and since we require several hundred feet (at least 300) for a field, we are by default the last booth. We’re more than 500 feet further down Flatbush than originally plannned. Hopefully people will make their way over to us. The weather is looking better & we’re all set up. Cari Best is here with her book – Let us tell you, she took some shots with the stickball bat. She can hit!! We’ve had the old Dodgers Band stop by, Hugh McNally is teaching some kids Skully – so far so good. Will post more later.
Spaldeens had a better feel…
I still have my whole charm…
I still have my whole charm collection in an old Savarin coffee can. Somehow it managed to survive the years. There are false teeth, hot dogs, tiny decks of cards, and the much sought after gun and holster which actually come apart. At a penny apiece, I must have spent hundreds of dollars, but I treasure them and every once in awhile I go through them and have as much fun now as I did when I was a kid.
Folks, On Sunday June…
Folks, On Sunday June 13 from 12 to about 5, we’re going to be on Flatbush Ave – near Grand Army Plaza – along Prospect Park between the library and the zoo. We’d love to have people come visit us and play a game of punchball, skully, boxball – or take a whack at a new Spaldeen in our Benefit Stickball event. Can you imagine – Flatbush as the stickball field!! If you can’t come – check it out on-line, we’ll be putting pictures and stories from the event. See ya then.
What kind of ball was used…
What kind of ball was used for stickball in the 1930’s, and earlier? I saw a picture of kids playing stickball around 1910, and wondered what they were using. I’m working on a story that takes place in the ’30’s, and I’d love to know where I could find this material. If Anyone has any information, I certainly would appreciate it. Pat W.