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I grew up in the South Bronx…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 9, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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I grew up in the South Bronx in the 60’s and we used to call this game “skellzies”. We spent many hot summer days avoiding the cars while we laid on the ground trying to calculate each shot carefully. We used whatever we could get our hands on be it soda bottle caps and liquor bottle caps which seemed to be plentiful on some streets back then. We also used to trim the top rim of the soda bottles by gradually scraping it on the sidewalk curb. These glass pieces worked great because they seemed to glide such a long distance instead of the cumbersome caps we used to use. Yet, “skellzies” also had a killer instinct quality to the game. You see the only way to stop someone from beating you, if you could help it, was to blast their pieces into kingdom come. This was easily acomplished when someone in my class brought a bottle opener to school and proceeded to fiddle around with the metal bottom glide of a school desk. When he succeeded, we ran out of the classroom, out of the building and followed him around the block. He immediately sat on the curb and pulled out of his pocket a popsicle stick. Then he began to dig deep into the tar on the street. He filled his metal glide piece with the tar. Once completed, he challenged us to a game of “skellzies”. We all gathered together in anticipation of what this “new” challenger piece could do. As we began play, it became evident what this metal glide piece could do. It could slide long distances like the glass pieces yet it was durable. But most of all it was dominating. He sent all of the challenger’s pieces into kingdom come. They went flying across the street and under parked cars. As for the glass pieces, you guessed it! They were smashed into smithereens. I mean it was ugly!!! The replacement bottle caps did not fare well either. The “Dominator” was born!!! Of course, you all know the rest of the story. Shortly after the “Dominator victory”, all the desks at school had no metal glide bottoms. This caused such a scandal that the whole school had detention for a week. Ahhh, but it was worth it!! The sight of game pieces flying all about as we challenged our neighbors in “skeelzies” and coming away with the spoils of war, was and still is a glorious memory today. Thanks for bringing your website to us all.

Posted in Bronx, Skully | Tagged I grew up..., South Bronx, Summer

i played with a stickball…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 7, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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i played with a stickball bat i used to buy at “welcome” store on johnson avenue in riverdale circa 1960-61. used tennis ball also. i bought one years later on the “island”- i was married and my son was maybe 12-he’s now 27-and had it until a few years ago. i think some statinary stores may still sell them.

Posted in Bronx, Locales, Stickball | Tagged Riverdale, Stickball bats

off 164th and the concourse,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 7, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 2, 2019
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off 164th and the concourse, in the mid-late 50’s, we played mostly 1 bounce “fungo” (self hit) stickball with a spaldeen. hits dtermined by distance. in riverdale from 1960-69, we played with a shaved tennis ball (which curved, threw screwballs) against a chalk box in the ps 24 schoolyard. sometimes had an outfielder. that was MY game. also played bench ball, punch ball, stoop ball, and curb ball (back in the old neighborhood-the concourse). and box ball.

Posted in Boxball, Bronx, Curbball, Locales, Other Spaldeen games, Punchball, Stickball, Stoopball | Tagged Riverdale

we played 3 box and 4 box…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 7, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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we played 3 box and 4 box baseball on davidson ave in the bronx in the late 60’s both games have been described pretty accuratly we used to straddle the corners of the box in front of you to get a better reach into the box but tried not to put ur foot in the box hey harvey remember me we played 3 box all the time and i used to get u bus passes at clinton!!! lol those were the days of innocence jim

Posted in Box Baseball, Bronx, Other Spaldeen games

I grew up on the corner…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 7, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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I grew up on the corner of 166th Street and Sheridan Avenue, across the street from P.S. 90. (90 Bronx, the best and finest, hail to dear 90). I wouldn’t trade anything for being brought up there until I went in the service in 1951, but I wouldn’t move back for anything as well. 35 years in South Carolina has spoiled me but good.

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

I lived on Westchester/Bryant…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 7, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsMarch 23, 2019
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I lived on Westchester/Bryant Aves. The building was huge with 3 entrances surrounding a beautiful courtyard. I grew up there from birth (1945) to age 16 (1961). It was a pretty safe neighborhood until around the time my family moved to Queens. I attended PS 75, JrHS 60, and James Monroe HS. I used to love to walk to Southern Blvd. up to Hunt’s Point. I remember getting on the bus and going to the 3rd Avenue Alexander’s as well as going to the Fordham area. We couldn’t afford a bike and I remember renting one for the day every Saturday. All my relatives lived in the Bronx and it was a great place to grow up.

Posted in Bronx, Locales, Queens | Tagged Fordham, I grew up..., South Bronx

My best friend, Ann Hoffman…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 7, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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My best friend, Ann Hoffman lived on Longfellow/Westchester Avenues and I lived on Westchester/Bryant Aves. We met in kindergarten, PS 75, and have remained close friends up to this day. When we were in our first two years of James Monroe HS, I moved to Flushing and 6 months later, so did she. We have gone through growing up in the Bronx, to our marriages in Flushing, with the trials and tribulations of raising children, and divorce. She resides in Florida now, and I in Penna. We are still in touch, still laugh and cry about our growing years.

Posted in Bronx, Girl games | Tagged Imaginary friends

growing up in the Bronx…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 4, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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growing up in the Bronx in the 1930’s i vividly remember playing the game of this chat group. I don’t recall what we called it, but i do remember that you would try to pile on top of the weakest link so as to cave in the group. it was a lot of fun and as one has remarked, i don’t recall any injuries other than hurt pride. also, only the boys would play this, no girls were involved, as it was probably too undignified for them plus the danger.

Posted in Bronx, Johnny on the Pony, Other Games

In the Bronx we also played…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 30, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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In the Bronx we also played curb ball – played in an intersection with 5 or 6 on a side (although sometimes played with less) – corner sewers served as bases – players typically played positions similiar to baseball (1st base – 2nd base/ss – 3rd base – outfield) – After throwing the ball off the curb you ran – Play was just like baseball with the exception that if the ball did not go fair it was a strike – 2 strikes was a strikeout.

Posted in Bronx, Curbball, Other Spaldeen games, Stoopball

There were 2 versions of…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 30, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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There were 2 versions of ‘Box Baseball’ that was played in the Bronx in the late 60’s – ‘Three Box’ in which one player ‘pitched’ underhand while the other player tried to hit it into the third box (closest to the pitcher) hits were determined by the number of times the ball bounced (1 for single – 2 for double etc) – ‘5 Box’ was played by bouncing the ball in the 5th box (furthest from you) then the 4th & 5th (only one bounce in each) etc and then reversing the pattern – the other player was allowed to play defense – that is – without going over the line you may stretch to prevent the ball from landing in the box.

Posted in Box Baseball, Bronx, Other Spaldeen games

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