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In the early days in Sunnyside,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 27, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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In the early days in Sunnyside, Queens, when we were kids, we didn’t have a lot of space to run around in our little courtyard. Our ball games were usually against a brick wall or on concrete pavement. All the boys and girls played together – running bases, stick and boxball, single-double-triple, etc. Of course the girls did the A My Name is Alice thing, and we also played Hit the Ball on the Penny. For all these games, the ball of choice was almost always a Spaldeen. They had a good feel and a good bounce – and, as I recall, a good smell when they were brand new (that didn’t last long, maybe two paces out of the store and that was it…)

Posted in Boxball, Clap and Rhyme, Other Spaldeen games, Queens, Spaldeen games | Tagged "A My Name Is Alice...", running bases, spaldeen types

We’ll do a back to Queens…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 25, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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We’ll do a back to Queens sometime this summer. Well – at least we’ll be participating in the Stickball Classic that will beheld there. Check the site next week for schedule information.

Posted in Queens, Special topics, Stickball | Tagged 1999 Back to Brooklyn Festival, Summer

Chinese Handball. …

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 20, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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Chinese Handball. We played against the wall of Pete`s Candy Store in Rosedale, Queens. During the late 50`s through the 1960`s Pete`s Candy Store was our handball court of choice. Of course we played Aces,or “A-s“ up … 🙂 … and we usually used a (spelled as it is pronounced) Spaldeene. The spaldeen really did hurt, sometimes leaving a welt. Yeah, some of the guys really threw hard, but fortunately their was only one loser in a group of up to 12 or more of us. Unfortunately, all the guys got to throw at the losers butt. 😉 If you were one of the, probably over 30 to forty players their at the time, I would sure like to see you here. My nick name at the time was, Rosie, Bloom, or worse. ;-a

Posted in Ace King Queen, Food & Drink, Other Games, Queens | Tagged candy store, Chinese handball, running around

I played for the Lynvets…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 18, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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I played for the Lynvets in 63-69 on Adelphi field and would be interested in mailing anyof the people that played we played greenpoint,ravenswood,etc.Iplayed with mike dimato who finally played with te69 jets

Posted in Locales, Member spotlight, Queens | Tagged Ira Mevorah, Ravenswood, Rochdale Jets

Hey – What about a Back…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 15, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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Hey – What about a Back to Queens?

Posted in Queens, Special topics | Tagged 1999 Back to Brooklyn Festival

We also had “Lenny’s” ice…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 7, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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We also had “Lenny’s” ice cream truck. This was in Queens – anybody else remember?

Posted in Food & Drink, Queens, Reader Stories

I grew up in Astoria and…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 5, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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I grew up in Astoria and remember all of this stuff! whew! One more comes to mind ~ there was also the Junk Man who came around in a horse-drawn something or other! “Junk man here!”

Posted in Food & Drink, Locales, Queens, Reader Stories | Tagged Astoria, I grew up...

This is such a coooooool…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 4, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 16, 2019
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This is such a coooooool site! I’m not getting any work done! My sister and I used to play skully in the Woodside Housing Projects in Queens in the late 50’s. To this day, the smell of Crayola Crayons brings back floods of memories — both because I used to draw with them, but mostly because of their aroma when melted for my skully shooters! On the radiator — I had forgotten that! Wow…… Jan

Posted in Locales, Queens, Skully | Tagged "The Projects", crayons, Woodside

When I lived in Valley Stream,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 30, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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When I lived in Valley Stream, just over the line from Queens in the early fifties, I played a game called Tip-Cat. It had the same “rules” as stick ball. I was very young (seven) when I last played the game. The inherent dangers of the game caused me to retire after I got three stiches in the corner of my eye from a missed Tip-Cat. Actually, my Mom said if I ever played Tip-Cat again, she would kill me herself rather than having me lose an eye! A Tip-Cat was a stick about six inches long and fatter in the middle than both ends. The Tip-Cat was placed on the ground in front of the batter. The batter took his bat (any good broom handle) and would strike downward on the end of the Tip-Cat. The Tip-Cat would then “jump” up into the air and the batter would hit it like any pitched ball. The fielders had to catch this flying stick in the air to get a chance to get up to bat. Runs were scored the same as stick ball. I cannot believe I ever played a game like this, but I was only seven and the other players were older. It really is amazing that anyone playing this game survived with any eyesight.

Posted in Other Spaldeen games, Queens, Stickball

What a find! I was always…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 29, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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What a find! I was always interested in collecting baseball cards because I had some from my older brother, and loved baseball. Back in about 1970 or 71, the official “hobby” of collectibles was still quite young. I was starting to buy cards from dealers. By today’s standards they were quite cheap. Cards like Jackie Robinson or Willie Mays from 1956 sold for $6 or $7, as shown in publications like The Trader Speaks. My friend David and I, also a collector cards, heard of a sale in Brooklyn. We lived in eastern Queens, so we understood this would be a long ride. We decided to take the bus and train and each brought a couple of hundred bucks, hoping we’d get “lucky.” When we got out of the train, we realized were in a pretty tough section of Bedford Stuyvesant (2 Black Panther Storefronts within the couple of blocks from the train). David was black, and I’m white and though we both had a fairly good street sense, we realized we were a bit out of our element. At 16 between the long ride, train transfers and different neighborhood, it felt like a long way from home. We went to the home of a guy named Ronald Moore, an early collector. Ronald was both friendly and very knowledgeable about the collectibles. He showed us his collectible items and early hobby publications “The Sports Hobbyist” (circa ’60, ’61). Ronald had to leave town, and in order to raise some cash was doing a big “fire sale.” He had stacks of excellent condition Topps baseball cards from 1957-1962, doubles and triples of Mays, Mantle, Clemente, Kaline. Oh Wow! Hobby-heaven. We walked out of there, each of us carrying 2 or 3 shopping bags of cards. David and I were both able to make nearly full sets of cards for those years, with plenty of doubles to spare. It was only years later that I realized what a “find” this was. This provided the base for my collection as well as a nice economic cushion, which helped me for example, to pay moving costs into different NYC apartments.

Posted in Brooklyn, Johnny on the Pony, Other Games, Queens, Street Lifestyle | Tagged collecting stuff

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