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I grew up in Sunset Park,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 20, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014

I grew up in Sunset Park, Brooklyn…57th St. I also remember playing the game and having to say “Caught Caught Alevio, 1-2-3, 1-2-3, 1-2-3” and then the person would be caught. It definitely sounds like the same game. Anyone else remember playing this way?

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Games, Ringoleavio | Tagged I grew up...

Playmate come out and play…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 20, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 2, 2019

Playmate come out and play with me and bring your dollies three climb up my apple tree, holler down my rainbarrel slide down my cellar door and we’ll be jolly friends forever more. No, no, no playmate, I cannot play with you my dollies have the flu, boo hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo ain’t got no rain barrel ain’t got no cellar door, but we’ll be jolly friends forever more. I taught this to my girl scout troop a couple of months ago and they loved it!!

Posted in Clap and Rhyme, Girl games, Jumprope | Tagged Girl / Boy / Cub Scouts

Somehow I was never able…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 20, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsApril 20, 1999

Somehow I was never able to master double-dutch, but I could burn up the pavement on regular rope- jumping.

Posted in Girl games, Jumprope

I think the people have…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 20, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsApril 20, 1999

I think the people have spoken. I will upload the rules as I write them–the “installment plan” I suppose–and post the URL to them in this forum (the rules are far too lengthy to post here). I intend to do an HTML and Adobe Acrobat version of these rules, the latter for increased printability. Ken, no question is foolish. When you “shoot” a skully cap, you flick it with your finger and the cap then glides like a shuffleboard disk. After I am finished with the rules, perhaps I can get some photos if various techniques being employed…

Posted in Skully

No neighborhood night game…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 20, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsApril 20, 1999

No neighborhood night game was started until “The Light” went out. The streetlight on the corner was mounted on a wooden telephone pole. A well-place karate kick (or what passed for karate)would rattle the pole and put out the light. It lasted for 30-45 minutes and then everyone would fight for the honor of being the next lamp unlighter. Neighborhood parents would yell at us to leave the light alone, which would last for about 5 minutes. For many years, long after we stopped playing street games, veterans would drive up, hop out of their cars and kick out the light, for old time’s sake.

Posted in Reader Stories | Tagged pranks and troublemaking

Fascinating discussions…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 20, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019

Fascinating discussions of a game that I have never heard of but intend to start playing with my daughters immediately. One probably foolish question: when you say shoot, do you mean as in gliding the top along the pavement as you would in shuffleboard? Or are you bouncing them into place liking pitching pennies?

Posted in Skully | Tagged Pitching pennies

Definitely rings some bells!!!!…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 20, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsApril 20, 1999

Definitely rings some bells!!!! Thanks for the memory! 😉

Posted in Clap and Rhyme, Girl games

Chinese jumprope? Sounds…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 20, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014

Chinese jumprope? Sounds like chinese torture!

Posted in Girl games, Jumprope | Tagged Chinese jumprope

MConroy … That’s…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 20, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsApril 20, 1999

MConroy … That’s hilarious!

Posted in Other Games | Tagged chestnut fights

I did some research on Skelly…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 20, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014

I did some research on Skelly (et al) a couple of years ago. No-one really knows all the answers, as is the case with many street/folk games. Skelly was most likely invented (more correctly *evolved*) along with the invention of crimped bottlecaps in the late 19th century. Other “flicking” (the technical term is “fillip” – look it up 😉 games were rabidly popular at that same time – Crokinole (http://www.frontiernet.net/~crokinol) & Caroms (http://www.carrom.org), specifically. Skelly has many similarities to both, and it’s possible that it may be a hybrid of the two, but played with impromptu equipment. Contrary to some belief, it’s not strictly a NYC game, though it may have migrated to or from there from elsewhere. The oldest Skelly player I heard from was from Rochester, and was a veteran of WWI. I also heard from players from other eastern cities, but none west of Chicago, or south of D.C. Personally, I’m against codification of street/folk games. I think they should be preserved in *all* their variations for posterity to maintain their culture and “color”. A lot of the fun, skill, & challenge of these games is being able to adapt to someone else’s rules, court, allowable equipment, etc. Besides, are you going to be the one to walk into some other kids’ neighborhood and tell them they’re doing it all wrong? 😉 *I’m* not!

Posted in Chicago, Skully

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