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Thanks to Richard Ostrowski…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on January 6, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
Original author: Stratford Pook [e-mail]
 

Thanks to Richard Ostrowski for the info on “roundup”!! That used to be one of our favorite street games and I couldn’t remember the rules because it was so similar to ringolevio. Brings back a lot of good memories. And to Tony and Fran, I definitely remember “Run, Catch and Kiss”! We’d play with all the neighborhood cuties and it was a ton of fun, unless you catch or get caught by your friend’s “big” sister! Yes, I remember having to make believe I fell to avoid catching “Big Wanda”!!! I tell my kids about all of our old games from the Bronx and they don’t believe any of it!!! I tell them they don’t know how to have fun. This was all before pc’s, cell phones, and x-box/playstation 2 were even being thought of. Poor kids!

Posted in Bronx, Other Games | Tagged running around

On Stratford Avenue in the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on January 6, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
Original author: Stratford Pook [e-mail]
 

On Stratford Avenue in the Bronx, this was a neighborhood favorite. But it was basically an all day affair because, we’d hide on the roofs, in backyards, everywhere! We just couldn’t go to one of the neighboring blocks to hide. We’d be running up and down buildings, streets, and alleys, ALL DAY LONG, jumping on cars to free our friends. Man, I wish I was a kid again! I don’t know how we did it but it was too much fun. I saw another post mention “Roundup” and this too was one of our games. It was a variation of ringolevio but also a lot of fun. Anyone have any info on “roundup”?

Posted in Bronx, Other Games, Ringoleavio

Growing up on the same Bronx…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on January 6, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
Original author: Stratford Ave Crew
 

Growing up on the same Bronx block for 21 years, we called the game “slugs” although i do recall the other names (ace, king, queen and chinese handball). It was one of the most popular games on the block. As a kid, I’d watch the older guys play with awe and once I started playing, i loved it. Expecially after learning to “cut” the ball, which would fool the hell out of an opponent, unless he had a nastier cut than you. Then there were all the other “rules” we’d throw in like “waterfalls”, “baby waterfalls”, “hindus”, etc. I’m just mad that I can’t remember what all of these mean or how they were used in the game! I remember how the whole neighborhood would get into the game and we’d play for hours, with sometimes 8-10 players at a time. Then it was on to skelsies, johnny on the pony, or ringolevio. Ah, the good ole days.

Posted in Ace King Queen, Bronx, Johnny on the Pony, Other Spaldeen games | Tagged Chinese handball, slugs (the game)

Hi all…I’m new to posting…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on January 6, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
Original author: JOSIE FYFE (josie) [e-mail]
 

Hi all…I’m new to posting to this site, however I have looked at it many times already…I absolutely love it! It’s as if I stepped back into the past..which is a good thing… I loved my childhood and growing up in Brooklyn and wouldn’t trade it for the world…Oh the endless hours of playing skully..the tedious task of melting those crayons and getting a wonderful blend of colors in those bottle caps! To be a kid again!

Posted in Brooklyn, Skully | Tagged crayons

I played in the 30s in California,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on December 28, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsDecember 28, 2003
Original author: Bob Peterson [e-mail]
 

I played in the 30s in California, and we used milk bottle caps. (Some of them were considered quite rare like buttermilk caps from different dairies.) We were between six and twelve, and played on any hard surface, in a circle. When your milk bottle cap landed on top of somebody else’s cap, theirs was eliminated from the board and you got to keep it. If all your caps were eliminated, you were out.

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I used to play a game called…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on December 22, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 16, 2019
Original author: Pennsylmaniac
 

I used to play a game called “American Eagle” in astoria projects as a kid. One person would be “it” and would stand in the middle of the field with all the other kids on one side of the field. Whoever was it, yelled American Eagle and everyone would try to charge to the other side of the field. The guy that was it would have to tackle someone and say “American Eagle 1,2,3, three times fast while he held his captive down. Then there was two people in the middle, would yell American Eagle again, and they would both try and tackle and capture the other kids running back across the field, until they were down to the last person. We would play until the Housing Authority Police chased us off the grass.

Posted in Locales, Other Games, Queens | Tagged "The Projects", Astoria, running around

I used to play in East New…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on December 7, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
Original author: LennyM [e-mail]
 

I used to play in East New York, Brooklyn I taught MY sons the game Many years later, from about 5 Years old they loved it and so did the neighborhood kids, In this age of video games it would be great to see a comeback of the game, I hear that someone patented a simular game for indoors on a baord. If anyone has any info,I would like to hear more of it LennyM

Posted in Brooklyn, Skully

great game, we used to play…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on December 6, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
Original author: anonymous
 

great game, we used to play it using car plates instead of cans, but same concept. It was all fun…

Posted in Other Games | Tagged tin can alley

Hi, I’m currently…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on December 6, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsDecember 6, 2003
Original author: Joanna [e-mail]
 

Hi, I’m currently helping someone do some research into childhood street culture and games played. If anyone could email me with details of games played, locations or amusing stories it would be appreciated. This web site is also a fanstastic starting point for the research. Many thanks Jo email

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played this game in the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on November 29, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
Original author: assan [e-mail]
 

played this game in the bronx, on wheeler ave,back in the 60′

Posted in Bronx, Other Games | Tagged polar bear

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