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I think people are confusing…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 28, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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I think people are confusing Curb Ball and Stoop Ball….Stoop ball was played against a stoop of someones house and we also played with fielders. Catch it on a fly and you’re out! Past the sidewalk on one bounce was a single, past grass a double etc. Curb ball was much the same but played ONLY against the curb while we were in the street…and there were bases that u had to run! There was no running involved in stoop ball…Dee (The Bronx)

Posted in Bronx, Curbball, Other Spaldeen games, Stoopball

Growing up in the Bronx…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 28, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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Growing up in the Bronx (Evergreen and Story Aves) I used to play skulley until my Mom would make me come in for the night, this was usually after the sun went down! My favorite caps used to come from the bottoms of the school chairs at PS 93, heavy metal and smooth. Brings back memories of “No Kicksies” and “I called Helicopters”. I’ve taught my kids how to play and hopefully the game will never die.

Posted in Bronx, Skully

In the two Bronx neighborhoods…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 24, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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In the two Bronx neighborhoods where I grew up there was no debate…the Spaldeen was the ball of choice. The Pinkie was a very inadequate second choice. Yes, a Spaldeen hurt your hand in punchball if you hit it wrong, but if you hit it just right, it would just take off. Same thing in stickball…seemed that the Spaldeen always flew off the bat a lot harder and faster than the Pinkie. Very very happy to see the Spaldeen has been revived. Now if they only sold ’em in the Atlanta area!

Posted in Bronx, Other Spaldeen games, Punchball, Stickball | Tagged I grew up..., spaldeen types

Where I grew up we had the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 24, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 16, 2019
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Where I grew up we had the absolute PERFECT set up for Kick the Can!!! I grew up in Co-op City, the Bronx NY (http://welcome.to/coopcity) in the late 70s. It’s a cooperative community full of 33 story buildings with pillars that supported the second floor above the lobby. Since the lobby wasn’t that big, it left a maze of pillars to sneak behind. Then to top it off there were long expanses of retaining walls and man-made hillocks to belly crawl behind. It wasn’t really Kick the Can anymore….not the way we played it. It was WAR! There was a circular metal drain in the exact middle of the courtyard just outside the lobby. The building’s sides were a V surrounding it (with the pillars, don’t forget the pillars!). The can was placed on the metal drain. The one of the benches in the courtyard was ‘Jail’ and the person that was ‘It’ had to stand outside of the octagonal brick work that surrounded the metal drain. (It was perfect! We couldn’t have set it up better ourselves!) ‘It’ would face away from the building, cover their eyes, and count to 20-30 and we would scatter under the building. The trick was to maneuver your way to the pillars closest the can with out being seen by ‘It’. Goodness was that hard! Once ‘It’ saw movement all they had to do was identify who it was and which pillar they were hiding behind. “Tap tap tap! I see so-and-so behind the third pillar!” Not only did you have to tap the can on the metal drain but you had to scream “Tap tap tap…” at the top of your lungs. Lucky for us, most of the time they ID’ed the wrong people. Come to think about it…..we were some awfully honest kids. We wouldn’t play with someone if they didn’t come out when they were legitimately caught. Given the fact that all that was needed was a proper ID, you couldn’t talk lest they pin point who you were and where you were hiding. But inevitably some stealthy and swift footed kid would free the slower ‘Jailed’ kids. If not, and we gave up (all the players were NEVER caught) the first kid would get to be the next ‘It’. I’m tellin’ you it was perfect! So much so I never came upstairs when the street lights came on. And my mother always yelled at me for that. God forbid if I came home with grass stains all over myself. Diving for the ground so that you wouldn’t be spotted will give you plenty of grass stains that’s for sure! I want to thank the webmaster for this forum! I’ve enjoyed it immensely!

Posted in Bronx, Other Games, Tag | Tagged Co-op City, I grew up...

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Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 23, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 2, 2019
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This week the 1999 Stickball Classic took place in the boro of the Bronx. Streetplay was on-hand hoping to provide live coverage of the events. However, the Internet connection didn’t work, so we will got the pics and stories and will have to finish composing them off-line. Look to Monday 7/26 for the on-line copy.

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

I’m glad to see someone…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 20, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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I’m glad to see someone remembers. I recall when you became a killer you could kick the opponents cap across the world.I bought a great t-shirt of a skelly board in the village.This was a huge game in the Bronx in the 60’s.Thanks for the rules.

Posted in Bronx, Skully

hi i grew up on 178st &…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 20, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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hi i grew up on 178st & daly went to ps 67, Ridder, roosevelt now live on long island, had a great childhood, wish i could find some old neighbors and friends

Posted in Bronx, Locales | Tagged I grew up...

There are several leagues…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 18, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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There are several leagues out there, a couple from the Bronx. We’ll post this question next week when we talk with players there.

Posted in 1999 Stickball Classic, Bronx, Special topics

> Does anyone remember the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 15, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsMarch 23, 2019
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> Does anyone remember the four finger drag in Skellzie I don’t remember it being called the “four finger drag,” but I now recall “dragsies” and “pushies”, both bogus cap-flicking techniques abhorred by true Skully players. I will add these variations to my next revision of the “Official Skully Rules”… http://www.westnet.com/~hmcnally/skully/skullyrules.pdf You’ll need the Adobe Acrobat reader to view this, which you can get FOR FREE at http://www.adobe.com/. BTW, the story recounted a couple of days ago by popbet is dead-on accurate… the same Skully cap development happened to me in the Bronx (Fordham Road/Jerome Avenue/St. Nicholas of Tolentine/Alexanders area). I still have my dominator, and, as proven at the recent Back to Brooklyn festival, it still dominates. -HMM

Posted in Bronx, Brooklyn, Skully | Tagged Does anyone remember..., Fordham, Saint Nicholas of Tolentine

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Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 10, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 2, 2019
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A story from Bill Rammelkamp. Years ago the guys from Maujer st and Teneyck st played the Hasidm boys from Marcy Ave in a game of punchball. This must be back around 1960. Before the game a fight almost broke out because we played with a tennis ball and they played with a white pimple ball. It was decided that one game would be played wih each ball. We did some special stuff to the tennis ball. It was taken and put in a brown paper bag. Then the bag was put on fire so all the heavy hair was burned off. We used these heavier balls instead of the Spaldeen because we could get more English on it. When we played stickball if we didn’t have the money for a ball, we would take a newspaper, fold it up to abou 1 1’2 inches. After you had that thickness you’d roll it up, put a rubber band around it as tight as you could get it and then put it on the curb and bang it down with a stickball handle, to make it as hard as possible. You could do all kinds of things with that kind of ball. Great spins & flukes and when you hit it, you could make it fly. ——— Well, we were definitely more interested in that story than the game that was going on. The Bronxfield Bombers won 13-2. We’re cleaning up and getting ready to go. More pictures will be posted on the site over the weekend. See you next week in Manhattan.

Posted in 1999 Stickball Classic, Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Punchball, Special topics, Stickball | Tagged pimple ball, spaldeen types

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