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I started on the Grand Concourse…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 11, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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I started on the Grand Concourse in the early 60’s and never stopped having fun after that. Stickball, Skellies, Johnny on the Pony, Kick the can, watching the greasers and the new hippies stare each other down. My twin brother and I were nice Puerto Rican boys in an Irish / Jewish neighborhood. All my friends were Shemtobs, McNallens, ORielly, Buffa, Mehan, Schwartz. It was great, I learned a whole bunch of different cuss words. We had fake wars with sling shots and bottle caps. We would explore boiler rooms and roof tops and would make flashlights out of Bean cans with a lit candle burning the tin till it was too hot to hold. We could watch the parades on the Grand Concourse from any stoop on the street, All the US flags would wave from the windows. We had about 30 kids playing stickball on Marcy place and many of us would roof spaldings atop PS 88 on Sheridan. It was the perfect Stickball Street. We could also open Johnny pumps with a stickball bat and a coat hanger and spend hours grinding bean cans on the concrete to get the tops off.(boy were we dumb) We also built scooters with old metal skates and old milk boxes. Build tunnels in the mountains of snow that was built up by sanitation. We would sing Beatles tunes to our 3rd grade girlfriends and run like heck when they tried to kiss us. We all formed the Bronx Super Heroes club. I was 007 – James Bond and my brother Karl was Robin “The boy blunder” Between all the Bronx buildings were miles and miles of alleys and basements were we all would explore. We also would walk on Jerome Ave. to go Ice-skating or go to the Concourse hotel to see Mickey Mantle as well as the Original NY Giants in the winter. Then one summer every one moved to co-op City and from that time on it was never the same. That was until I discovered Handball and life in the Bronx was good again 🙂 I live in Dallas now and doing well. My kids are popular here because they are from the Bronx. It’s cool here. People don’t know whether to love us or hate us. In any event, when we have to be heard, no one stands in our way. Thank you my Bronx. I could not imagine my life without you in it. You are now in me and I will share you with all. We miss you all! Schools: PS, 44, 88, 90, 67, Catholic: Christ the King, Sacred Heart HS (Don

Posted in Bronx, Johnny on the Pony, Locales, Other Games, Skully, Stickball | Tagged Co-op City, johnny pump, Summer

Spaulding balls ruled in…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 8, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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Spaulding balls ruled in the Bronx during the 60″s and 70’S. With the introduction of injecting helium in the ball, we had some fast, bouncing handball games. I miss the days of stickball in the streets, Can someone make a game for playstation. I’ll buy it!!

Posted in Bronx, Other Spaldeen games, Stickball | Tagged spaldeen types

Bill, Check out

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 31, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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Bill, Check out http://streetplay.com/stories/johnnyp.htm for a great Johnny on the Pony story and photo

Posted in Bronx, Johnny on the Pony, Locales

I grew up on Ely Ave off…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 28, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 16, 2019
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I grew up on Ely Ave off of Edenwald in the 60’s. Man what a good time! All these games bring back some great memories, some of them I even forgot. One I did not see was something called Johnny on the pony or something like that. Anyone remember that one?

Posted in Bronx, Johnny on the Pony, Locales | Tagged Edenwald, I grew up...

i remember running around…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 10, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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i remember running around with chicken legs in the bronx and sacaring little girls we called this game”running around with chicken legs” has anyone else played this game befo

Posted in Bronx, Stickball

Reporting from Parkchester…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 10, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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Reporting from Parkchester in the 60’s. We played in the courtyard of the U-shaped PS126. Singles, doubles, triples by hitting the opposite wall above the windows of each level. A narrow band below the roof was a home run, but on the roof was an out, for the ball was lost, and the batter had to run down to the candy store to buy a new Spaldeen ($.25?). If nobody had money, the game was over. My best stickball story is from the Saturday afternoon when I was having such a blast playing that I forgot my altar boy assignment for the 5:00PM mass at St. Raymond’s. My mom was so ripped when I strolled home at 7:00PM that I had to go to three consecutive masses the next day. From humiliation came responsibility, I guess. Great website, great memories from the Bronx.

Posted in Bronx, Food & Drink, Stickball | Tagged candy store

On Clay Ave in the Bronx,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 25, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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On Clay Ave in the Bronx, we played Ringaleavio and another variation called Roundup. We also used the human electric chain.

Posted in Bronx, Other Games, Ringoleavio

Oh site is too cool. Here’s…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 25, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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Oh site is too cool. Here’s one from my elementary days (PS.70 in the Bronx) Ms. Mary Mack, Mack, Mack All dressed in Black, black, black. With silver buttons, buttons, buttons All down her back, back, back. She asked her mother, mother, mother. For 15 cents, cents, cents. To see the elephants, elephants, elephants. Jump over the fence, fence, fence. He jumped so high, high, high. That he reached the sky, sky, sky and he never came back, back, back ‘Til the 4th of July, lie, lie. And also, Grandma, Grandma sick in bed called the doctor and the doctor said Grandma, Grandma you ain’t sick all you need is a hickory stick hands up, shake it, shake it, shakity shake (*hand directions*) hands down, shake it, shake it, shakity shake to the front to the back to the side, side, side (*jumping directions* to the front to the back to the side, side, side I never went to college, I never went to school but I bet you five dollars I could shake it like a fool.

Posted in Bronx, Clap and Rhyme, Girl games

I just found this place…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 22, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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I just found this place & it awoke memories that I didn’t know that I had. I think I only played stickball less than a handfull of times. I lived in the Bronx ’til I was 6 & moved to Queens. The street games, OK the ball games didn’t exist in the new surroundings. There were pre made playgrounds & basketball hoops — never could get into that. After looking this site over, I remembered playing & I wanted to play again. I told my 13 & 16 year old daughters about stickball & they were exicted & wanted to play. They invited a friend over each and after going to the dollar store, got a broom (& promptly removed the stick) & a can of tennis balls (sorry, no spauldeens here in Central Connecticut). We played for a couple of hours and everybody, including this overweight 40+ kid, had a blast. Now, my kids want to teach me to play suicide. It sure as hell beats watching TV or watching someone else play video games. Thanks for waking up this kid! Scott Fisher

Posted in Ace King Queen, Bronx, Queens, Reader Stories, Stickball | Tagged video game debate

> I “invented” the glass…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 27, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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> I “invented” the glass bottle cap I knew it would be someone from the Bronx. The game was just so much more “evolved” there. Only a Bronxite would use the term “technology” in reference to a skully cap. Your sewer cover description of cap production is how I did it too, but now that I have a Home Depot credit card, I went out and bought a glass cutter to see if it would facilitate the process. Amazingly, it kinda works! -Hugh McNally / Bronx native / Skully player hmcnally [at] streetplay [dot] com

Posted in Bronx, Skully

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