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I used to play Skully all…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 29, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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I used to play Skully all the time, growing up in Corona, NY. I am trying to collect enough information about the game to now teach my kids how to play and even create a permanent Skully board in my suburban driveway. It was always a city game. I loved the game and intend to keep it alive by passing it on to the next generation.

Posted in Skully | Tagged suburbia

I’m building a nok hockey…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 29, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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I’m building a nok hockey board from a picture. Could anyone tell me a few specifics? What is the size of the goal opening and the puck? How about the block in front of the goal, the size and it’s distance from the goal? I’ve made frame and board, but any other measurements are welcome. Thanks in advance.

Posted in Other Games, Toys | Tagged Nok Hockey

I am from Brooklyn, NY-…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 25, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsMarch 23, 2019
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I am from Brooklyn, NY- does anyone remember playing a game in the 50’s called skelzie? we drew a big box with little boxes in the corners, and used bottle caps filled with wax, orange peels,etc… and shot the bottle caps from box to box. If anyone remembers this game—-please let me know the rules, etc… I would like to pass this game on to my kids. thanks Sara P.

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

In Re: “Ghosts” Ghosts,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 19, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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In Re: “Ghosts” Ghosts, as “Hide and Seek” cannot be reasonably played in a car while travelling, but “Ghosts”, as a word game can be. Basically, someone names a letter, any letter, say, for example, “G”. The next person (this can be played with as few as two people) has to add a letter to the first letter, say “h” (all letters have to, ultimately, lead to a “real word”. Adding “x” to a “G” is unacceptable unless you know of a word that starts “Gx”, I don’t). The loser of the game is the one who finally forms a word of at least 4 letters. So, the 3rd person says “o”, the next “s”, and the last, and loser, says “t”. The loser gets a “G” after his/her first loss, an “h” after the second, etc., when they have spelled “Ghost”, they are out of the game, the game continues until all but one have spelled “Ghost” There is another version of this game called “Superghosts”, in this version the letters can be added to the front as well as the back (1st “G”, 2nd “h” [gh], 3rd “a” [agh}.

Posted in Hide & Seek, Other Games, Tag

charlotte what school do…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 19, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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charlotte what school do u go to? I go 2 belle chasse middle

Posted in Other Games, Young romance | Tagged "Spin the Bottle"

Hopscotch: Chicago, circa…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 15, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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Hopscotch: Chicago, circa 1970: Hopefully you remember the hopscotch diagram. These varied, I’m sure from neighborhood to neighborhood. Colored chalk was always the best, but we’d use peeled drywall (garbage picked from the alley!) if necessary. Ours were in this format: …………………………..TOP…………………………………….. …………………..was in an arc……………………………… ……….inside was written ‘Sky Blue’………………….. the squares were drawn and laid out in this ………………………..order by #………………………………. …………………………… 10 …………………………………….. ……………………………. 9………………………………………. ………………………….7……8…………………………………… ……………………………..6………………………………………. ………………………….5……4…………………………………… ……………………………..3………………………………………. ……………………………..2………………………………………. ……………………………..1……………………………………….. …………………………_______……………………………….. ………………………..(start line)………………………………. Squares 1, 2, and 3 took up one sidewalk paver, (about 3 feet by us), 4&5, 6, 7&8 the next, 9, 10 and Sky Blue the next for a total of 9 feet. For an easier game, or younger kids, we’d sometimes eliminate #’s 9 & 10, and make sky blue only in the 3rd paver. (Don’t make it too big! You have to be able to jump over it!) Get stones. ( ours were from the alley— again!) The best were roughly round , but with some flat sides, to allow it to land and stay-not roll out of the box. They should be about as big as a ping-pong ball, and try to find ones that don’t look alike. Players throw their stones from the start line. Whoever gets closest to the middle of sky blue goes 1st. Player must throw their stone from the start line so it lands in square #1. If it lands there they hop through the squares, they may not hop in a square containing a stone. On squares 1, 2, 3,6, 9, and 10 it is a single hop–one foot–no changing feet! Squares 4&5, and 7&8 were hit simultaneously, one foot in each square. Player would have to turn as they jumped to sky blue so they’d land facing start-could land on both feet. They’d return jumping through the squares in reverse order now, and at the #2 square, bend, pick up their stone (on one foot as 2 is a single square), jump on #1 (no stone now) and across the start line. If they completed this sucessfully, they can continue their turn, now throwing their stone in square #2, and continue as before. Their turn ends when they make one of the following faults: missing the square when throwing the stone, switching feet on single jumps (you must stay on the foot you started on until you reach sky blue or start), touching the other foot down during single jumps or when picking up your stone, touching the ground with your other hand when picking up the stone, or jumping on a square that contains a stone. When player 1’s turn ends, they leave their stone on the square that they faulted on; they must successfully complete this square on their next turn to continue, and player 2 takes their turn. (No player can jump on any square that contains a stone, so the game gets a little hard with 4 or more players. In that case, a round-robin is better. ) Players continue through the squares in order. Sky Blue is treated as a numbered square. On the approach, the player must jump over Sky Blue and turn, and land facing start. They then pick up their stone and return to start.The first player to complete this wins the game. For an extra-long game, we’d continue back through the squares in reverse order, with square #1 being the end. Guess we just had alot of energy! Hope this helps!!! Have fun!!!!!

Posted in Chicago, Hopscotch, Other Games

anybody got any good hardening…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 15, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 15, 2000
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anybody got any good hardening recipies my children have just come home with two large carrier bags full

Posted in Other Games | Tagged chestnut fights

This may be a bit of an…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 15, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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This may be a bit of an obscure reference, but does anyone remember a solid, hard plastic puck for street hockey called an “iceless” puck? The term “iceless” was a term given to the puck by the kids in the neighborhood (I am from South Philly) because of the fact that the puck reacted and moved on the asphalt and cement the way a standard ice puck moved on the ice. The puck had a very distinctive sound as it rattled along the cement. I don’t know the “official” name for this type of puck, but to be perfectly honest it wouldn’t surprise me if it was taken off the market a long time ago due to the fact that the solidity of this type of puck on the street made it a bit of a “hazard” if you were hit with it. I have not been able to find this type of puck in any sporting goods stores in my area. If anyone has any recollection or information on this type of puck please let me know. Thanks.

Posted in Locales, Other Games, Philadelphia | Tagged Does anyone remember..., South Philadelphia

we need the rules for hop…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 13, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 13, 2000
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we need the rules for hop scotch for a halloween party. can anyone help us please. thank you.

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Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, my…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 12, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, my brother, Johnny, and I, would play Buck-Buck with the other 20 kids our age who lived on the block–but we weren’t allowed to play–cause as our Dad would say, “You know how Uncle Gerard hurt in his arm–he was playing Buck-Buck and landed wrong!!” He was my Dad’s uncle –our great-uncle, and I can remember his arm hanging uselessly on his side. Sorry to say–it never stopped us, and I just found out–it never stopped my Dad from playing when he was a kid.

Posted in Brooklyn, Johnny on the Pony, Other Games

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