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Grew up in Clason Point/Soundview…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 6, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsJanuary 3, 2020
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Grew up in Clason Point/Soundview section of South Bronx in the 60s’. Played stickball at P.S. 69 (Beat that P.S). We played stickball in the street, open fields, and fast pitched against the wall against a chalk filled-in box(No strike disputes “see the chalk on the ball.. shut up”)At old 69 we would “chip in” and get as many Spaldeens as we could to get up a good game. We would stick em in a fence and line em up, no more in the fence no more game. Pensie Pinkies were for girls, sorry. No self- respecting stickball player would be caught dead with a “pinkie”. We also played Ace King Queen, stoop-ball and box-ball(My house had the best stoop and wall on the block. Also played booties up, skully in the street or on the sidewalks. Crack top, Johnny on the Pony,Ringoleaveo…Wouldnt’trade those memories for anything…..

Posted in Ace King Queen, Bronx, Brooklyn, Johnny on the Pony, Other Spaldeen games, Stickball | Tagged Pennsy Pinkie, South Bronx, spaldeen types

Hail to Brownsvillenites,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 21, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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Hail to Brownsvillenites, circa 1947-59, who broke in more Spauldeen balls than the Brooklyn Bums hitting warmups. Fancy this site, encouraging contributors to reminisce, expecially me, a long way from the Brooklyn of today. (Read Montreal, Quebec, Canada.) I have a Pinkie ball, thanks to a cousin of mine who remembered me with the import, and I workout throwing it against walls at times during this, my 69th year. NO SWEAT!, or better yet, SWEAT! My favourite street ball was and still is the Spauldeen. A sweet hunk of thing (compared to the Pinkie), whose new rubber surface I can still smell. Yes, more bounce to the ounce it holds for me. Merci!

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games | Tagged spaldeen types

As a child I lived in the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 7, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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As a child I lived in the Canarsie area in Brooklyn. We played skully in the street with bottle caps that were filled with melted crayons or candle wax. Some of the fillers in the bottle caps were so cool, we wouldn’t even play with them. Started a collection. I used to put a penny in the bottom of the cap and then cover it with crayon and melt the crayon. It gave more weight to the cap, so it traveled a straight path. It was also helpful when we played games when “Blasties” were allowed, because when they hit the unweighted caps it would cause the lighter cap to go flying off the board. You could become a “killer” even before the other kid got back to the board. Sadly, I now live in Phoenix where it will be 116 degrees today and the ground is so hot it would melt the crayons in the caps…

Posted in Brooklyn, Locales, Skully | Tagged Canarsie, crayons

I’m a child of the late ’60s…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 1, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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I’m a child of the late ’60s early ’70s Brooklyn…this is how I remember Miss Mary Mac. Miss Mary Mac, Mac, Mac, All dressed in black, black, black With silver buttons, buttons, buttons All down her back, back, back She asked her mother, mother, mother For 50 cents, cents, cents To see the elephants, elephants, elephants Jump over the fence, fence, fence They jump so high, high, high They reached the sky, sky, sky And never came back, back, back ’til the Fourth of July, July, July

Posted in Brooklyn, Girl games | Tagged "Miss Lucy..."

In my neighborhood (Brooklyn…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 1, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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In my neighborhood (Brooklyn in the 1950’s) we played punchball. One sewer was home, the next sewer was second and the next sewer was the center field fence. Everyone wanted Sonny on their team because he could “punch two sewers”

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games, Punchball

I grew up in the Pomonok…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 10, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 16, 2019
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I grew up in the Pomonok project across from Queens College in the ’50’s and early ’60’s. Where we were Pensies were rarely available, though known of. Any of you remember that spaldeens varied somewhat in pressure. I’d go through the box and find the hardest ones I could. They could be punched further, hit further, but their principle advantage was in handball, if you were over six feet. It was an equalizer when playing with a short guy with better skills. In close play, a low hit would send it caroming over his reach. By the way Geoff, you sure could split a spaldeen with a broom stick or those slightly larger stickball bats that were sold in some places. A baseball bat compresses the ball too much and creates a greater area of contact making a split less likely. We used to turn the splits inside out and throw them. they moved like maniacal frisbees and were almost impossible to catch. Any of you remember three box baseball, a pavement game we played when it was just too hot and humid to play anything else?

Posted in Ace King Queen, Box Baseball, Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games, Queens, Stickball | Tagged I grew up..., Pennsy Pinkie, Pomonok

I grew up in Laurelton, L.I,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 7, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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I grew up in Laurelton, L.I, N.Y. in the 50’s and 60’s. I used to get the ‘Pinkys’ for 5 cents and the Spauldeens for 10 cents. The Pinkys were softer, smoother and had that great new rubber smell. They would hand bounce better than the Spauldeen. The words and logo on the Pinky was in dark blue. I guess to keep them newer longer, I used to fill in the words/logo as they wore off with a blue BIC. The Pinky had a thin black seam and that was it’s weakness. Many times a solid hit with a wood bat would split the Pinky right on that seam. The Spauldeens were rough texture, ‘chalky’ bounced less but ‘never broke’. In all fairness, we kids never used stickball bats, but used heavy wood Baseball bats. Thank You.

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

I grew up playing skelsies…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 5, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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I grew up playing skelsies (as we called it in Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY) and we used the red milk bottle tops filled with candle wax. We sometimes put a penny in the middle for weight. I’m in West Virginia now and I’m about to show these kids how we did in Brooklyn.

Posted in Brooklyn, Skully | Tagged I grew up...

I can’t believe I didn’t…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 30, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 16, 2019
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I can’t believe I didn’t see anyone here from Queensbridge projects! The neighborhood next to the 3 smoke stacks of Con-Edison in Queens. We had 6 parks right in our neighborhood. We moved to RI in 1973 (I was 12) and they never heard of Spaldeens, never played double-dutch, never saw a stickball bat and had never eaten a knish! I went to this website because I’m going to teach my 10 year old daughter’s girl scout group here in California how to play all the games I knew, thanks for all the help in remembering, especially SPUD, I forgot that one!

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games, Queens, Stickball | Tagged "The Projects", Girl / Boy / Cub Scouts

ON THIS DAY 04/19/07 AT MATILDA…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 19, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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ON THIS DAY 04/19/07 AT MATILDA PARK,UNKNOWN SENSATION STEVE BIGTYME PLAYED BARRY MARBLE HILL. BIGTYME WAS BEATEN 21-0. BUT WHAT BARRY DIDN’T KNOW WAS THE BROOKLYN CON AND WAS GOADED INTO PLAYING BIGTYME WITH ONLY HIS LEFT HAND. BIGTYME COMMENCED TO WAXING BARRYS ANUS 24-22 AND SUCKERED BARRY INTO A SUBSTANTIAL MONETARY BET. NEXT ON MY LIST IS “ROOKIE”. YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE CHUMP!

Posted in Brooklyn, Reader Stories

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