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My older brother (age 84)…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 26, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsMarch 24, 2019
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My older brother (age 84) described ringolerio to me yesterday. Each team had 5 guys. One would place himself with his back against the wall while the other four would hold on to him and each other in a squatting/stooped position. The other team would then run and jump on the backs of the squatting guys with the aim of making them fall to the ground. I vaguely remember playing this but am not sure what we called it. This was in the late 1940s in Inwood Manhattan

Posted in Manhattan, Other Games, Ringoleavio | Tagged Inwood

Hello stick-ball players…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 6, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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Hello stick-ball players of the world. I used to play on 139th Street in Manhattan between Hamilton Place and Amsterdam Avenue. And this was in the late 40’s!!!. Aurelio Casiano (Cuchi), Paul Fondulas, Skippy Scibilo, Vicky Rodriguez, “Ginza” (Sorry I can’t recall the name)and Andre Ognibene and many others played this great game. Later on 141 Street between Riverside Drive and Broadway in the 50s I also continued the game. I shall never forget it. Keep playing and keep enjoying.Regards from London folks.

Posted in Manhattan, Stickball

I wrote a book of short…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 5, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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I wrote a book of short storeis about those days in the 40s and fifties in manhattan..out of print now, but called Antonio’s World…it was about raising pigeons, kite-flying and the jibaros who came from P>R….a nice reminisce for me on 105th. and Madison/5th. ave. Johnnyboy

Posted in Manhattan, Toys | Tagged Kites

I was thinking of this game…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 21, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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I was thinking of this game the other day and tried to look for a web site and found this one. It is great to know that this place is here. I was trying to explain it to my 13 year old. I grew up in The lower east side of Manhatten and we used to play skulsies as we called it and man did we have fun trying to make the best and fastest cap on the block, We tried big ones and small ones we filled them with anything we could get our hands on, My favorite was a regular bottle cap with pennies and wax. I had a collection of different caps, Some had two pennies and wax and some had one. Man oh man those were the days.

Posted in Locales, Manhattan, Skully | Tagged I grew up..., Lower East Side

Another great day for the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 13, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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Another great day for the former boy’s of East Harlem. Sept 8 2002 we all gather on 117th Street with our families and friends to play a couple of games of stickball. Mike Lentini a hall of famer for the great game was the organizer and did a great job giving out the T-Shirts and laying out the delious sandwiches. To everyone’s surprize Channel 13 was there interviewing a couple of men who in turn reflected on that great game of stickball. Needless to say that when we talk about stickball our childhood days in East Harlem go hand in hand. You cannot talk about one without the other. Great stories were told that day and we all returned back to our youth. Mike was interviewed the most as his memory is unbelieable. The documentary will be shown some time next year so look for it on channel 13. All about stickball and the good times growing up in East Harlem during the 40’s and 50’s

Posted in Manhattan, Stickball | Tagged Harlem, reunion

I grew up in the Alfred…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 18, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 16, 2019
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I grew up in the Alfred E. Smith Projects (Catherine and Madison Street intersection) across from P.S. 1. Lived there from 1953-1967 when my family moved to Brooklyn. I remember the Essex Street Markets as well as the “pickle man” on Essex Street. If none of you have not seen it, I highly recommend you watching “Crossing Delancey” starring Amy Irving. It was filmed on location! Shows the handball courts on Essex Street and centers around Amy’s character and the pickle man! Used to go with my mom to the Fulton Fish Market (still remember seeing the dead fish staring at me on the ice there! Later on, we bought fish at a market on Monroe Street. The only supermarket in the area was an A&P that was on Market Street and almost directly under the Manhattan Bridge. I played little league ball at Coleman’s Oval near the Manhattan Bridge (off Cherry Street). Played a lot of stickball at Cherry Street Park, across the street from the then Journal American building on one side and Knickerbocker Village on the other. The Journal American building is now the home to the NY Post. Remember the original hand warmers in the winter time? Right. A 15 cent knish off the knish cart! There was so much to do back there: San Gennaro festival on Mulberry Street, Chinese New Year on Mott Street, the Jewish Deli’s (Katz’s and Issac Gellis were my faves). I went to St. James School on St. James Place. That is the same school that Alfred E. Smith went to. It is also the parish that lays claim to the first American order of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. Played lots of chinese handball on St. James Place, on the outside wall of Vanella Funeral Home of all places! Played stickball, slap ball, punchball, stoop ball, all with the Spaldeen. Much prefered that over the Pensie Pinky. I can still hear the echoes of “chips on the ball, 25 cents” before playing a game of ball. Anyone here remember making the chalk socks? You take about 5 big sidewalk chalks put them inside a sock, smash them a bit, tie the sock up and then sneak up on someone and bop them with the sock! It didn’t really hurt but was kind of funny to see the shocked face and the chalk smoke linger a moment in the air over the unsuspecting victim! In my neighborhood we called them Mama Lucci’s. Maybe it was called that because I lived so close to Little Italy. Anyone here remember “salugee”? This was a spontaneous devilish game where you would take a personal item from someone and then keep it from them as you threw it to your friends (keep away). After a while some wise guy would start daring you to “roof it” and you would throw the object towards the roof of the many cold water flats of the area. What rotten kids! I have been contemplating writing a book about growing up in NYC in that time period, illustrating the various street games, rituals, etc. that made that little part of NY so special. If anyone would like to contact me. Bill

Posted in Ace King Queen, Brooklyn, Locales, Manhattan, Punchball, Stickball, Stoopball, Street Lifestyle | Tagged "The Projects", Chinese handball, chips on the ball, I grew up..., Lower East Side, Pennsy Pinkie, salugi, spaldeen types

Jose Feliciano went to P.S….

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 9, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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Jose Feliciano went to P.S. 40 (Manhattan) same years as me. He of course was in special class for Blind students.

Posted in Manhattan, Reader Stories | Tagged celebrity neighbors

I am looking for jacks in…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 9, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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I am looking for jacks in Manhattan or Brooklyn to no avail. Please let me know any locations where they can be purchased. Thanks.

Posted in Brooklyn, Girl games, Jacks, Manhattan

Anyone go to Manhattan Beach…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 6, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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Anyone go to Manhattan Beach Jewish Center (MBJC) or JCH in Bensonhurst in the 70s? Did you use car service to get there?

Posted in Manhattan, Reader Stories | Tagged Summer

Hi.I was born and raised…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 14, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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Hi.I was born and raised in N. Y. C. lower east side. My father and grandfather played BOCCE on Houston st. 2nd Ave. I am now the President of the Italian/American Bocce Assoc. in Punta Gorda Florida. We play Bocce all year long. We will be having our 4th. Southwest Florida Open Bocce Tournament March of 2003. Anyone interested please contact me. Tele# 941-575-0482 Fax # 941-575-6231 E-Mail wam [at] isni [dot] net BIG MONEY PRIZES. Thank you George

Posted in Bocce etc., Locales, Manhattan | Tagged Lower East Side

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