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Pennsy Pinkies were introduced…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 28, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsJanuary 3, 2020
Original author: AlanMonasch [e-mail]
 

Pennsy Pinkies were introduced during my childhood, in the sixties, so it’s clear that kids from the fifties and earlier would not know them. I remember how excited I was when I was told that there were these great new balls that were better than spaldeens. They did have the Pennsylvania keystone symbol on them. “Hindu” was the do-over term specifically for when the ball took a really bad bounce because of a rock or something on the ground. I found out the derivation of the term when a kid from out of town, during a handball game in the schoolyard, called “hinder” when the ball hit a rock on the court. That told me that the word referred to a hindrance on the playing field.

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

Today I tought some of the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 1, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: Naz [e-mail]
 

Today I tought some of the niegborhood kids how to play skelzee (that was what we called it where i grew up in the early `80s downtown Brooklyn) anyway i was amazed that they never heard of the game before and not suprised at how much thet enjoyed playing it. 3 hours later thier still out there

Posted in Brooklyn, Clap and Rhyme, Skully | Tagged I grew up...

I grew up on 219th Street…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 25, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: alleraf
 

I grew up on 219th Street and Bronx Blvd in the 60’s to 70’s. Anyone remember Freddy?

Posted in Bronx, Locales | Tagged I grew up...

Skully is known by many…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 25, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
Original author: Hugh M. McNally (hmcnally) [e-mail]
 

Skully is known by many names–the similar sounding variations generally vary by neighborhood, though I certainly heard “skelly” as well as “skully” in the Bronx. I think that the sing-song quality of “skelzee/skelzies” is extended from the original “skully/skelly” in much the same way as people shooting for the the 2-box would proclaim they were “going for twosies.” As Snoop Dogg would say, “by any name, skelzizzle is off the hizzle for shizzle, dizzle.”

Posted in Bronx, Clap and Rhyme, Skully

When I was a kid growing…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 25, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: NYSal [e-mail]
 

When I was a kid growing up on the lower east side in the early sixties we pronounced the game as Skellzee.When and if did the name change,or was the same game known by differnt name variations in different neighborhoods.

Posted in Clap and Rhyme, Locales, Manhattan, Skully | Tagged Lower East Side

How do I find out when the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 20, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
Original author: stephentalanian [e-mail]
 

How do I find out when the annual stickball games are? I’d like to come down to watch. I’m not from East Harlem but it sounds like a great day w/ a “real family flare.” A simple e-mail advisory would be a great set-up to notify people who sign-up to receive the notifications.

Posted in Manhattan, Stickball | Tagged Harlem, reunion

My grandfather (from La…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 16, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
Original author: Ray Tapio [e-mail]
 

My grandfather (from La Fontaine Avenue, Bronx NY) Vincent ‘Jimmy’ Provenzano played on a baseball team known as the “Kroywens” back in the early 30’s – and later. He also played stickball. He passed away a three years ago and I would love to hear from anyone that played with or knew him. He played a lot of semi-pro baseball, including two games against the Sing-Sing inmates. I also currently play semi-pro ball. Ray T

Posted in Bronx, Stickball | Tagged Stickball Hall of Fame

September 11, 2003- As I…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 11, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
Original author: Ed Marquis [e-mail]
 

September 11, 2003- As I sit here 2 years later thinking about Steve, I realize there is nothing that I can say that would carry an significance whatsoever. In fact, it is possible that no one will ever even read this. It is, however, important to me to say something. Like many others, I met Steve through the great sport of stickball. It was easy to see his passion for the game. He backed up that passion with a load of talent as well. During the games anything was fair game: your skill, your clothes, your heritage, your mother! After the game was another story. We would shake hands, discuss strategy, relive plays from the previous game and talk about the state of stickball in San Diego, where I live. I spoke to Steve during the Labor Day tournament here in San Diego just before 9/11 2001. He was really pleased with how the sport was growing and how the level of competition was improving. He offered me all kinds of advice about the game based on his experience. I vividly remember Steve helping his son with his hitting on one of the empty fields. That is is how I will remember Steve Mercado. Yes he was a great stickball player. Yes he was a courageous firefighter. Yes he was a devoted husband. But when I picture Steve in my mind, I still see him out in the middle of the street with his son. Steve was a father. I carry a picture in my wallet of Steve and Skylar holding up the first place trophy from the last stickball tournament Steve played. I think it is a great tribute that they have renamed Stickball Blvd, in the Bronx to Steve Mercado, Stickball Blvd. It was impossible for me not to get choked up during the dedication ceremony. I did not know Steve as well as many of the people who have contributed messages here, but he touched my life, as I’m sure he did thousands of others. Steve was a good man with a great heart. I will never forget. Ed Marquis

Posted in Bronx, Stickball | Tagged 9/11, Steve Mercado

Oh thanks for the info on…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 4, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsSeptember 4, 2003
Original author: broadwaysmile (broadwaysmile) [e-mail]
 

Oh thanks for the info on the Spaldings Boom Boom!

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games

Yes, Patricia, Spalding…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 3, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsSeptember 3, 2003
Original author: boom boom
 

Yes, Patricia, Spalding still makes a pink rubber ball, sells for about $2-3 ..I find them in sporting goods stores, sometimes in hardware stores…

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games

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