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For the record, I remember…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 9, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsJanuary 3, 2020
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For the record, I remember we called them “Pensa Pinkies,” but these were the same squashy pink balls that everyone seems to call “Pensie Pinkies”. They were best for stoop ball. I wish I could remember how we played, but the point in our version I’m pretty sure was always how high and far the ball went, not where you bounced it from. We always aimed at the corner of the sidewalk and the street and tried to get the ball to rebound over the heads of our opponents to the opposite side of the street. We played on St. John’s Place in Brooklyn near the Botanical Gardens. This would have been about 1965. The game we called handball was just like baseball except that we hit the ball with our fist instead of a bat.

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

Wow, people who remember…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 9, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsJanuary 3, 2020
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Wow, people who remember Skully! Just for the record, I remember playing the game in the early 60s, probably about 1965 in Brooklyn. We lived in a dead-end kind of street (St. John’s Place) near the Botanical Gardens, so cars weren’t too much of a problem. As I remember it, only bottle caps were allowed. We called it Skully. The start point was well away from the first box. For some reason I think we referred to using the finger-flick (middle or index finger against thumb) that propelled the cap as “binking.” All the caps I remember were made with crayons on the radiators, although I do remember Mom helping us by creating a double-boiler set-up on the stove to melt wax–she did it, of course, to avoid the waxy mess we’d make on the floors. The other (even messier) method was to fill the cap with crayon chips and then balance it on a hot desk lamp. We always drew the board with chalk. The board was about 5X7 feet. At the end you became a “killer.” We also had the three hits to get someone out and the rule about getting stuck in the center box, but I’m a bit hazy about the rules. This sure brings back memories, though. Does anyone remember “pensapinkies?” did everybody call those squashy pink stickball balls by that name? I think they actually were “Pennsylvania Pinkies.” Speaking of getting Mom angry, to make stickball bats we always cut off somebody’s broom and taped the cut end with black electrician’s tape. Somebody mentioned “Coco-Leavy-o.” Somehow I remember it as just “Cocoleo” but I can’t for the life of me remember what it was. Help! Now I live in Tokyo, where nobody has any idea what I’m talking about when it comes to street games. Thanks for the memories

Posted in Brooklyn, Skully, Stickball, Street Lifestyle | Tagged chips on the ball, crayons, Does anyone remember..., Pennsy Pinkie, spaldeen types

Yes SPALDEENS ARE BACK! …

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 3, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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Yes SPALDEENS ARE BACK! and you can get yours ONLINE for only $1.69 ea. With FREE* Shipping! Why am I offering this? Because I used to live in Brooklyn, and have Great memories of SPALDEEN’s and when I heard they were coming back, I had to be part of it! Get your SPALDEEN at: http://www.juicers.net

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games | Tagged spaldeen types

OK Cuz, I think you…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 31, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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OK Cuz, I think you should have one of your talented and creative pals write a screenplay or Broadway musical about stick ball and how it created for one average Brooklyn born boy the discipline and courage to become a big business mogel or owner of the Yankees or something. Once the movie or musical sweeps the nation, streetplay can be the official website with interviews with the stars and such. Your merchandising alone could be worth millions…T shirts reading “From catcher to Chairman of the Board” on the back with a picture of a stickball team on the front. Lunchboxes, action figures, comic books…egad the sky is the limit.

Posted in Brooklyn, Site suggestions, Stickball | Tagged Streetplay business goals

I remember those little…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 26, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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I remember those little green turtles. We had 2 when I was 5 or 6 and living in Brooklyn. We called them King and Queen (how original). They lived for some short period of time before they died and we buried them in a field that later became Dewey High School. It was a solemn moment for my sister and me. She was only 4 and still remembers it. By the way, I think its now illegal to sell those little turtles. Be on guard for the turtle police!

Posted in Brooklyn, Reader Stories | Tagged pets

This all brings back many…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 16, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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This all brings back many memeries of the guys on CARROLL STREET (now carroll gardens in brooklyn)playing stickball,stoopball and fistballand oh yes slapball(we called it world war three) never a game without disputes.We played against PRESIDENT STREET,FIRST PLACE,SACKET STREET AND SECOND PLASE. Stoopball was great using georges grocery store’s wall and a homer was ralpheals bedroom oh baby !!!BLUPER,BLIMP,SHEA,ERICK,UFATS,THE GANG

Posted in Brooklyn, Special topics, Stickball, Stoopball | Tagged 1999 Back to Brooklyn Festival, gangs

> 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

My best day ever ,was when…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 15, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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My best day ever ,was when my cousin Sonny took me to see the Dodgers play at Ebbets Field. I got to meet The Duke “DUKE SYNDER”, he was my hero as a young boy and still is. I finally got to meet him again at Studio 54 in New York City many years later at a private party given by our own MANHATTAN SPECIAL SODA COMPANY. I was very sad when the Dodgers left “my” BROOKLYN, I never rooted for a NEW YORK ever again.

Posted in Brooklyn, Manhattan, Reader Stories | Tagged heroes

Am enjoying the site. Brings…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 14, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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Am enjoying the site. Brings back lots of memories. The one subject > regarding Spaldeens that was not mentioned was their propensity to “go > down the sewer”. The obiquitous street drains at every corner were a > magnet for the Spaldeens. The game had to stop while someone located a > wire coat hanger which was straightened out to it’s full length, with a > two inch circle bent at the end at right angles to the wire. This was > lowered into the sewer and the Spaldeen was fished out of it’s grave so > the game could continue. The gook that was on the balls was of now > concern to anyone. A couple of whacks with the stickball bat would clean > it off. No thought was ever given to sanitation – and it never seemed to > matter in those days! > > With fondest memories, > Alan Steinberg > (Avenue O and 23rd Street, Brooklyn) > gdthings [at] mediaone [dot] net

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

Has anyone heard of “Russian…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 14, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 17, 2014
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Has anyone heard of “Russian Seven”? We played it in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn in the 1940s. It involved tossing a Spaldeen against a building wall while performing various actions. Steps were done in a specific order. You could play against others or by yourself, trying to beat your own record of catching the ball.

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games, Spaldeen games | Tagged Russian 7/10/12 (the game)

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