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Of course the spaldeen (especially…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 8, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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Of course the spaldeen (especially the much-beloved #4, although #2 was also good) was always better than the pinky, although that pinky could really fly when hit with a bat! Most of you can probably relate, but I wish I could explain to my friends here in the Midwest what it was like growing up on E. 15th St. near Kings Highway in the ’70s. Our street was full of kids and we played all the time: johnny on the pony, stoopball, stickball, hockey on roller skates, scully, red rover, i declare war (losers always “went under the moon”), wiffle ball, ringaleavio. And the games in the schoolyards, like handball, off the wall, paddleball. There’s got to be a million spaldeens on the roof at PS 199 where I went and all the other schools, too. It was like a soap opera, too.

Posted in Brooklyn, Johnny on the Pony, Other Games, Other Spaldeen games, Roller skates, Stickball, Stoopball, Wallball / Off the Wall/Point | Tagged "I Declare War", Off the Wall, Pennsy Pinkie, spaldeen types

I have been searching for…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 26, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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I have been searching for Spaldeens on the web since I got on the web. Today I find they are back! Yippie! I don’t remember the Pensie Pinkie unless they were the solid foam rubber balls that would get gouges taken out of them and you see the spongy inside. I hated them. We played stick ball all over the dead ends of Sutton Place in Manhattan. We hated loosing the Spaldeens in the East River. I remember a teacher in High School that always carried a Spaldeen. He had huge forearms. All day long he would squeeze his Spaldeen. I am heading for a sporting goods store now to find my first spaldeen in 30 years

Posted in Brooklyn, Manhattan, Other Spaldeen games, Stickball | Tagged Pennsy Pinkie, spaldeen types

Any old people out there?…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 23, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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Any old people out there? Like 76 going on 77? I am sure that I played with a pink, powdered Spalding that cost a dime before Pearl Harbor. In the Bronx, where else? If you know anything from that era and area, buzz me — frepat [at] hotmail [dot] com FRED ROBSON

Posted in Bronx, Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games

I grew up on Linden Avenue…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 21, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsDecember 4, 2019
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I grew up on Linden Avenue in Belleville, NJ. My neighborhood friends and I all played punchball with the Pensy Pinkie. They were the best!! Back then it was almost a right of passage as each new generation of street urchin claimed rights to the open spaces between parked cars. As others have said the Spaldeen is harder than the Pensy, so better for stick ball. We used wiffle balls for stickball. We had houses with windows on both sides of the street and parents to answer to when we broke those windows. ( It seems like that happened at least once a year.) The Pensy was a great ball just to practice eye/ hand coordination by yourself. Throw it up as high as you could than catch it. Bounce it while you walked. Bounce it against a wall as you walk and than catch it. Bounce it between yourself and a friend and play catch walking down the street to get a Coke at the corner store. Pop it out in front of you with as much backspin as you could and make it come back to you. See who could bounce it the highest. And don’t forget “Keep Away” when you just had to pester one of your friends who just got a new Pensy. I am now 49 and living in North Carolina. I recently picked up the Pink Ball Book that has a Spaldeen in it. ( The first pink ball I’ve seen in 30 years.) I’ve been using it to play with my 11 year old nephew who had never used a pink ball. He loves it now! I like the Spaldeen a lot but if I could find a Pensy I would buy it.

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

Does anyone remember what…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 18, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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Does anyone remember what this is called? I use to play it in Brooklyn playground but forgot now. In the park, we had moneybars,slides, etc. this was where a person sat on one end each and it went up and down. I forgot what it’s called. Help…

Posted in Brooklyn, Girl games | Tagged Does anyone remember...

When I was growing up in…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 14, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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When I was growing up in the late 50s and early 60s in Bensonhurst Brooklyn, we had own own special stickball field and rules. We hit the ball diagonally across the street. The pitcher threw the ball on a single bounce. He stood on a manhole cover in the center of the intersection of Benson Avenue and Bay 28th Street. Home plate was on the sidewalk in front of the Hebrew School. They did not like us playing there, but we ignored them (even though almost all of us were Jewish). Occasionally the police were called. We would scatter until they left and then would resume the game. Diagonally across the street was the 6 story apartment building where most of us lived. Every grounder or fly ball that was not caught was a single. The only way to get an extra base hit was to hit the ball off the building or onto the building roof. A hit off the 2nd floor was a double, off the 3rd floor a triple, off the 4th floor or higher was a home run. However if the fielder caught the ball on a fly after it hit the building, you were out. It amazes me that we could hit the ball onto the roof of a 6 story building, but every few days somebody would do it. There was a special rule if your batted ball hit the superintendent of our building, who we all hated. That was an automatic grand slam (even if nobody was on base). Our equipment was a “Spaldeen” High Bounce Ball and a broomstick. In later years, thicker professionally made bats began to show up. We called them “tenderizers”. If you used a “tenderizer” it was like current athletes using steroids, you had an unfair advantage. My friends and I would play stickball almost every day the weather was decent. I have great memories of that game.

Posted in Brooklyn, Stickball | Tagged Bensonhurst

My stickball was played…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 13, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsJanuary 3, 2020
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My stickball was played in Marine Park in Brooklyn (31st St.) during the 1960’s. We used both Spaldeens and Pensie Pinkies. I remember the Spaldeen had a rough texture, the Pensie was smooth. I preferred the Spaldeen as it afforded a better grip. Anybody out there remember the candy stores on Quentin Road near P.S. 222? – Harry’s, Josie’s, Dis’s, Lil’s. Another bygone institution – but they always had plenty of pink balls for sale. Kids used to play handball against the wall of Harry’s at the corner of 33rd St. and Quentin Rd across from the school. Wouldn’t trade those street games for all the video games in the world – today’s kids are missing out… Ed Dunscombe

Posted in Brooklyn, Food & Drink, Other Spaldeen games, Stickball | Tagged candy store, Pennsy Pinkie, spaldeen types

I am looking for a manufacture…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 7, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsMarch 7, 2005
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I am looking for a manufacture of rubber balls for a mailing I want to send out. Preferably a ball not unlike the “Spaldeen” only black and nearer 1-5/8″ dia.—with a white imprint. I thought this would be readily found in the promotional world but apparently rubber balls are a scarcity? I am willing to entertain other types of materials if need be. Help! anyone.

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games

yo today we was talking…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on February 15, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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yo today we was talking about old schol games and I was born in East New York Brooklyn and i now live in Atlanta Ga, and i was trying to put these cats up on skelly. It broke my heart that i could not get anybody to feel me. Before i got into girls i played from day to night,make the court out of chalk, rocks, whatever we could find , and the tops was the push-ups from the ice cream truck, or red milk tops. I loved it and still do iam gonna pass it on to my son and bring skelly to the ATl.” hit a killer be a killer” p.s. just like carol kleinman above me i ran blvd in the 80’s right in p.s.273 i lived on barbey st

Posted in Brooklyn, Skully

Okay, couldn’t sleep tonight,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on February 5, 2005 by Streetplay DiscussionsJanuary 3, 2020
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Okay, couldn’t sleep tonight, my mind racing on the many games I loved playing in my youth in Deepdale (Little Neck) Queens in the 1950’s-early 60’s. Want to document some of these for my grandkids, who probably won’t know a street game from a milk machine (‘member those, anyone?). Thrilled to find this website – way to GO! …So, the girls in my “court” (WWII veterans’ garden apartments, with sections built around a central grass area, all over Queens, especially Glen Oaks & Little Neck) loved both Spauldeens AND Pensie Pinkies. I remember at one time each costing about a quarter at our local candy store. And fishing them out of the sewers could be a whole day’s frustrating & exhilirating challenge – mainly with unbent hangers, made into a fishing circle at one end. Anyone remember a game played by throwing the ball high against a brick wall, and doing a variety of activities before catching it? Like 1 = clap one time; 4 = 4 jumping jacks, etc? Can’t remember what it was called – maybe Russian ______????

Posted in Brooklyn, Food & Drink, Other Spaldeen games, Queens, Spaldeen games | Tagged candy store, Pennsy Pinkie, Russian 7/10/12 (the game), spaldeen types

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