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I come form a neighboorhood…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 28, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsAugust 28, 2002
Original author: Tim Wilson
 

I come form a neighboorhood with lots of kids also. It was in the 60’s and 70’s that we had agreat time playing “jail”. After dark we would play this for hours. Being from a small town in Illinois we could run around as much as we wanted and always felt safe in the neighborhood. The game started by picking two or three people who were “it”. The others would go hide and if found and tagged had to go to “jail”, usually the neighbors front porch. We used rolled up newspapers to tag, and you could throw them at someone to tag them if need be. I think this games been around awhile in some form or another, like Ringoleavio, etc. It would be neat to find out the origins of the game. What’s the earliest date anyone remembers playing this game?

Posted in Other Games | Tagged "Come to Court"

Does anyone remember RCK?…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 24, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: Tony&Fran [e-mail]
 

Does anyone remember RCK? Run, Catch and Kiss?! My husband and I laugh when we think about how much fun we had running around trying to catch or be caught! He is 2 yrs older, we lived in Brooklyn and we remember how fun it was! And how it always happened that the person you didn’t want to catch and kiss would always slow down to get caught on purpose, and you would fall down on purpose so you let them get away(and you didn’t have to kiss them!) Or others would Quit on the spot! Screaming out “I Quit!” when it was time to kiss the unwanted person! lol! We have 5 children and they have no clue how much fun we had before the days of Atari and Commodore 64!

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Games | Tagged Does anyone remember..., running around

Does anyone remember playing…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 24, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: toby2max
 

Does anyone remember playing Spud or War (same game) with a spaldeen? You needed a group of kids, the larger the better. “It” bounced the ball on the street really hard so it would go high straight up in the air and called another player’s name at the same time, saying I declare war on ______ using either a kid’s name or a country name. Then that person had to catch it while everyone else scattered. As soon as he caught it he yelled out Spud and everyone froze. Then the catcher could take 3 steps (as big as he possibly could) and fired the ball at the nearest kid trying to hit him. The kid that was hit was then “it,” if missed the same player was it again. This was a coed game, and we played it for hours on end. The best place to play was in the courtyards between buildings, there were lots of alleys and corners to run through. I grew up in East Flatbush in the 60s & 70s–Bedford and Ave D. Went to Farragut Park for the sprinklers, Farragut Pool until they put Pathmark there, and Brighton Beach by subway and Riis Park by the Green Line bus! Any memories out there?

Posted in Other Games, Other Spaldeen games | Tagged "I Declare War", Does anyone remember..., I grew up...

It’s nice to know there…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 19, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 22, 2025
Original author: Bill Diaz [e-mail]
 

It’s nice to know there is this comraderie of being brought up in Da Bronx. My story might sound a little different. I grew up in the Classon Point area which is a several miles West and South of Castle Hill. There were no number named streets just Randall,Soundview,Beach,Commonwealth,and along with playing ringoleaveo,cracktop,skully,touch football,johnny on the pony,schoolyard basketball, I remember going to Worlds fair and “Freedomland” which was bigger than Disneyland and is now where co-op city is. I also remember going fishing for porgies,fluke,flounder,eels,blackfish,bluefish, stripers and went crabbing during the winter in the Bronx and East Rivers. We would throw them back and keep only the fish(Stripers) we caught further east on the sound.(I don’t know if any of this wildlife is there today.) We hunted pheasants with a bow and arrow(probably illegal) in the many open areas that were still wild in this area in the late fifties and early sixties. My neighbors were the best and consisted of the Archettis’LoContes’,Diazs’,Gorshoffs’Hodges’,Freemans’ to name a few and they were of Italian,Black,Puerto Rican,Irish, Columbian,Jewish, German heritages,a beautiful mix and everybody new each other and their kids. My mom would speak Spanish to our Italian speaking neighbor and they would understand each other. This is a part of the Bronx that had “Shorehaven”,Harding Park,Seven caves,Rubys, Genes’,Classon point yacht club, and the Beach Theater. Our wood frame houses on St. Lawrence ave. were in the area of several projects and one of the oldest sections in the area going back to farming days in the Bronx. We were right across the East River from Shea stadium and from my roof I could see the lights of the stadium as well as the Empire state building and the Twin towers when they were being built. I went to P.S. “69” which is built like a World War II memorial with gorgoyle heads of soldiers looking down at you. The school had painted over asphalt floors in the stairwells and ground floor that had years of high heel marks in them. It had a schoolyard perfect for pitch count stickball played with a chalked in strike zone against a wall. Can’t question a strike when the spaldeen has chalk on it!!

Posted in Bronx, Johnny on the Pony, Locales, Stickball, Toys | Tagged "The Projects", Co-op City, cracktop, I grew up..., Shea Stadium, South Bronx, tops and yo-yos

Yes Rich- I’m from the Soundview/Classon…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 19, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
Original author: Bill
 

Yes Rich- I’m from the Soundview/Classon Point area of the Bronx and we played “cracktop” the same as “costy”. The intent was not only to get other colors on your wooden top but to crack the other tops. I can see why “costy” would be a name for this, a walk to the store for another 15(small) or 25(large)cent top was part of the game. They gave you a string with a wooden button along with the top but we usually tied a sliding knot loop onto the finger. We could really whip those tops!! This game was as cool as it gets!!

Posted in Bronx, Other Games, Toys | Tagged costy (the game), cracktop, tops and yo-yos

Okay, here are the recollections…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 17, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
Original author: Pierre Coursey [e-mail]
 

Okay, here are the recollections of a guy from Bedford Stuyvesant in the fifties and sixties. I guess like most of the other Brooklyn Neighborhoods our activities were seasonal. We had a season from roller skating, marbles, spinning tops, etc., but from late spring through the summer Skelly reigned. Never new the game

Posted in Brooklyn, Skully | Tagged Summer

i used to play skelly on…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 16, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
Original author: robert kaye [e-mail]
 

i used to play skelly on a wooden board as opposed to playing outside in the street. the game board had the number from 1 to 9, with the 9 in the center surrounded by yhte lose turn boxes. the board also had bumbers that one could use to rebound there checkers off of to get to the next number. did anyone ever play on such an indoor game board to play skelly. i have been searching in vain to locate one of these old boards that we used to use in the brooklyn after school center.

Posted in Brooklyn, Skully

My gosh but this brings…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 5, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsAugust 5, 2002
Original author: John J Quinn [e-mail]
 

My gosh but this brings back memories. While attending Holy Cross school, Church Avenue and Rogers Avenue, early 1940’s, we played this game. I remember when you cracked the other persons chestnut you became a “killer”. The purpose was to “kill” as many as you could, then you became the target of others who could claim all your kills if they broke your chestnut. I also remember getting wacked in the eye when I didn’t hold my chestnut out with my arm fully extended. When the chestnut was wacked it tended to swing vertically in an arc. Ouch.

Posted in Other Games | Tagged chestnut fights

In Dundee, Illinois (near…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 30, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
Original author: Chuck B.
 

In Dundee, Illinois (near Chicago) in the 1930’s and ’40s, we played a similar game called Holly. We usually played at an intersection of two streets. Some of the differences with Ringoleavio were: each team had a “goal” (usually a telephone pole) on the corner; while you were tounching your own goal you were in a safe area where you couldn’t be tagged/captured; the jail was called “stink”; object of the game was to touch the other team’s goal and say “Holly”. Either “Holly” or “Kick the Can” were our favorites, especially after dark but with the corner streetlights providing illumination.

Posted in Chicago, Other Games, Ringoleavio

I am glad that there is…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 27, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsMarch 23, 2019
Original author: Roy [e-mail]
 

I am glad that there is a board for this game…growing up in the Bronx it was considered a spring to fall pastime…one thing I haven’t noticed anyone mentioned yet…maybe because it was different on my block was, when you were going to #13 there weren’t numbers around it…instead the numbers were replaced by the letters D S D S…D meant danger…S meant safe…if your skellies cap ended up in danger you had to stay there till another play hit you out…when such an act is done that player gets to move up a few places on the board.

Posted in Bronx, Other Games, Skully

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