Tim, I have to echo Mick’s…
Tim, I have to echo Mick’s sentiment. I was amazed to read that you played skully/skelly in Baltimore. Please tell us more, or email me at . -Hugh McNally
Tim, I have to echo Mick’s sentiment. I was amazed to read that you played skully/skelly in Baltimore. Please tell us more, or email me at . -Hugh McNally
Tim, Please send us an e-mail. Your note is the first time we’ve heard that the game was played in Baltimore. We’d like to follow-up with you. You can send to me and I will forward to our skelly master Hugh McNally. I can be reached at
I too would like rules & instructions for building a Bocci court. Please E-mail me at
I am trying to locate a complete set of rules for the game of Bocci. I am also looking for details on how to build an official Bocci court. Where can I get this information? R. Bongiovanni
I’m SERIOUS about the rules. When I was a lad we had things like “STRINGS” and “WINDMILLS” which gave extra goes. I’m trying to find definitive rules for my nephew but without success so far. I am appalled at the lack of information, rules etc. is this a free for all? And what about drug-abuse?
Hi, this is Pete from Land of marbles.com I never played marbles, but I wish I did! I collect them, come and see if you remember playing with any of these…you’ll be kicking yourself for not saving them! I also sell marbles old and new and have lots of other info on marbles – for collectors and players. -Pete http://www.landofmarbles.com
I grew up in Cobble Hill Brooklyn in the 70’s. My Dad still lives there – he calls it God’s Country. Anyway, We called it Coco-leavio. Later as we got older, it turned into Manhunt. I remember my friend Lee ‘teaching’ me how to ‘blend in’ with the cars, so as not to be seen. That was a good time.
Two teams. Two batters with broom sticks 30-40 yards apart. Stick in circle. Two tin cans behind each circle. Other team’s bowler rolls ball toward can at other end intending to knock over cans. batter attemps to hit the ball. Catcher behind the cans on the fielding team attemps to catch the ball and knock over th cans, catching the batter with his stick out of the circle. The In team scores by hitting the ball and running the two bases. The fielding team attempts to catch the hit ball making an out. three outs (a caught ball or cans knocked over by the bowler or the catcher) makes an inning.