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I did the majority of my…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 9, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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I did the majority of my growing up in East Flatbush (Brooklyn Avenue between Hawthorne & Fenimore Streets). We played ringoleaveo, spud, red rover and sardines. The object of Sardines was for someone to hide and then everyone had to look for him. Once you found the him, you had to hide with him. Sardines was really popular in my teen years because this was a good boy/girl came.

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Games, Ringoleavio

In any of you will be in…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 9, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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In any of you will be in the San Francisco area on May 1st, the next meeting of San Francisco Bay Area Brooklynites will be meeting that evening at 7PM. Details can be found at the websites listed below. If you want more information, please e-mail me flatbush_skp [at] hotmail [dot] com Main: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/1407/sfbg.html Mirror: http://www.fortunecity.com/millenium/gotham/91/sfbg.html

Posted in Brooklyn, Locales

I was a big Skelly player….

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 9, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 16, 2019
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I was a big Skelly player. I used to play Skelly all the time as a kid growing up in Da Bronx,Bruckner Blvd to be exact. In the late 60’s & early 70’s. Then in the mid 70’s we moved to Pomonok Housing in Queens where I continued to play. I’ve used almost every top imaginable. Pop off and twist off soda tops,glass rings from the bottles…etc. I had a top for every situation.I even used the plastic covers from coffee cans,I’m talking the 3 lb and 5 lb cans. You had to see the looks on the other kids faces and the fights when I took one of those out. One of my favorite tops was the white plastic pop tops you used to get from the prescription medicine pill bottle. In the days before child proof caps. Another favorite was the desk and chair gliders from school.The secret to a good top was the weight. The large tops were good for blasting the other kids tops into the next neighborhood but for normal game play you needed a top that was as low to the ground as possible and heavy. 95% of the time when people tried to blast me,they would just wind up flying right over the top of my cap and chasing there top down the block. My secret to making a good top ( since my days of playing skelly are long gone I guess I can let it out now…). Like I said it was the weight. The way I accomplished this was to take a medicine top or later on, a chair glider. Before I would melt the wax in it. I would place a penny or a nickle, depeding on how much weight I wanted, in the bottom of the top. Then I would melt my wax on top of it. This would give me a small heavy top that would glide the length of the street if I wanted it to. As far as the skelly board. The way to draw it was first to make a big square on the ground. Then you would make one small sqaure in each of the 4 corners. Next you would draw double boxes on each of the 4 sides in between the 4 corner boxes. In the center of the board you would draw a small box,nbr 13. Around the nbr 13 box you would draw a larger box, approximatley 1 to 1 1/2 feet larger on all sides. Then you would draw a line from each corner of the small nbr 13 box out ward to the corner of the larger box around it dividing it into 4 sections. In each one of the 4 sections you would place a nbr from 1 to 4. When you were done drawing it you would end up basically with the nbr 13 box surrounded by 4 other boxes each with a nbr from 1 to 4 in it. This center section was called skelly. During the course of the game, if anybody landing in one of the 4 boxes surrounding the nbr 13 box, they were in skelly. They were not allowed to shoot anymore untill thier top was knocked out of skelly by another top. Depending on what nbr skelly box they were in ( 1 thru 4) the person who knock them out of skelly whould advance that nbr of boxes. The way the game was played ( in my neighbor hood at least). To start the game, after choosing who would shoot first of course, everybody would have to shoot from a starting line somewere outside the skelly board. Usually around 10 feet away. You would have to shoot for the nbr 13 box first. Then you would shoot for each box in nbr order 1 to 13. Then backwards from 13 back to 1. After you made it back to the nbr 1 box. You would then have to shoot for the nbr 13 box again, once again making sure not to land in skelly. Then after you made it into the nbr 13 box you would have to shoot around the skelly box starting from the nbr 13 box. You had to make it into each Skelly box on one shot and then back into the nbr 13 box to be the winner. Typing this message has brought back alot of memeries of growing up as a kid in Da Bronx and Queens. I now live in Long Island. The kids today ( out here) have no clue of these games or how much fun they were for us. All I see them do now is hangout at the local 7 eleven smoking cigarets……What I would give to go back (in time)just for one day to be that kid again and to play……….

Posted in Ace King Queen, Bronx, Queens, Skully | Tagged Pomonok

i lived and went to school…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 8, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsApril 8, 1999
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i lived and went to school in coney island the jr hg was mark twain i dont remember the street it was on i remember kissing a boy named anthony and i left my lip prints on his beautiful whit jacket i really did mean to do that but it happened i lived a block from the beach went eveyday also to all the rides. and watched the fireworks on tuesday or wednesday my address was 2815 w 28th street i think it was between mermaid and surf long time ago…..had a lot of fun their i had a boyfriend by the name of albert and seymour, eddie just kissing haha.

Posted in Brooklyn, Locales

i growup on 139th street…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 8, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsApril 8, 1999
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i growup on 139th street and brook ave. i went to schl at ps#9 my address was 514 e 139th st i love it there i had the best times so of my friend were rita, maureen, angelo and his brother i had a boyfried at 8 by the name of joseph tomoilli iam 59 now almost 60 and i can remember the fun i had wow i had a great child hood

Posted in Bronx, Locales

As a kid from Queens, bottle…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 8, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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As a kid from Queens, bottle caps filled with melted crayons was the way we played skully. I’m with Hugh from Da Bronx.

Posted in Bronx, Queens, Skully | Tagged crayons

My friends and I were lucky….

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 8, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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My friends and I were lucky. We grew up in and around “The Big Six Towers” in Queens which was a self-contained couple of acres of trees, pathways, playgrounds, huge flower planters, lots of grass, etc. where we played Ringalario. (No “eve”-io for us) We would run around for hours evading the other team and charging the jail. There were plenty of bushes to hide in so stealth was also part of the game. Of course, the elderly residents weren’t too fond of us racing around, and eluding the security guards used to become part of the game as well.

Posted in Other Games, Queens, Ringoleavio

It’s amazing to find that…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 7, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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It’s amazing to find that stoopball as played on Long Island, NY in the early 60’s was the same game being played in Chicago etc. The only difference was we had fielders, so you could try and catch the ball on a fly and get the “batter” out. Since we were little kids, it didn’t happen too often!

Posted in Chicago, Other Spaldeen games, Stoopball

Anyone out there from Flatbush…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 7, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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Anyone out there from Flatbush old enough to remember the “I cash clothes Man’? If so, did you know that Dorothy Fields wrote the lyric for a wonderful song in the Broadway musical “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn” called “I Cash Clothes”. It was a chorus number and it summoned the spiirit of my young Brooklyn experiences in its music and lyric as if bt magic.

Posted in Brooklyn, Locales

I used to play skully in…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 7, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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I used to play skully in Brooklyn in the 50’s and 60’s. Used bottle caps – not the twist off kind – and filled them with melted crayons. I don’t remember any big lids being used. The game was a favorite of mine for a while but I don’t remember the details!

Posted in Brooklyn, Skully | Tagged crayons

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