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boccie also spelled…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 14, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsAugust 14, 2000
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boccie also spelled BOCCI, OR BOCCE, Italian bowling game that is especially popular in Piedmont and Liguria and is also played in Italian communities in the United States, Australia, and South America. The governing organization is the Unione Federazione Italiane Bocce. The first world championships were held at Genoa, Italy, in 1951. The boccie court, or campo, is about 75 feet long by 8 feet wide (23 by 2.4 m), with a level surface of sand or clay, enclosed with boarded ends and sides about 18 inches (45 cm) and 12 inches (30 cm) high, respectively. Each player or team in turn rolls or tosses four wooden, metal, or composition balls, called bocce, each 4-5 inches (10-13 cm) in diameter, toward a smaller ball, called the boccino, or pallino. The object, as in the game of lawn bowls, is to bring the ball to rest nearer the pallino than an opponent’s ball, to protect a well-placed ball, or to knock aside an opponent’s ball. Rebounds from the side walls are permitted. At the end of a round, a side receives a point for every ball nearer the pallino than the nearest opposing ball. The game usually proceeds until one side has 12 points.

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I am a public school teacher…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 9, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsAugust 9, 2000
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I am a public school teacher in Texas and am interested in introducing my students to the game of marbles! If you have any interesting game rules that I could share with them, I would greatly appreciate it! E-mail me @ arkhome [at] swbell [dot] net Have a happy day!

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I’m really not too adept…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 5, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsAugust 5, 2000
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I’m really not too adept at navigating through websites (plus I’m kind of impatient), but I’ve been unable to find any mention here of a card game we used to play which we called Brisk. You would take the 8’s,9’s and 10’s out of a regular deck. Two teams, two kids to a team, shuffle well, top card becomes trump,three cards per player to start —two rounds per game, 120 points per round—total points wins—anyone remember?

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Up in PLP Penn., we play…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 4, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsAugust 4, 2000
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Up in PLP Penn., we play a game each month called Posy or Possy not sure. It consists of two team. One team called the bandits (normally a group of college students) would hide out in the woods in a bunch of camo on this 8,000 acre preserve. The other team called the pos(s)y would have to catch the bandits by tackling them and yelling “caught caught caught!” When this was done, the pos(s)y member would bring the bandit back to the jail. The jail was protected by pos(s)y members. The Bandits were trying to raid the jail. Which meant charging the jail as fast as they could and getting to the ropes marking of the jail. Each capture by the pos(s)y was 5 points and each jail raid by the Bandits was worth 15. The Bandits team is usually smaller. A time limit of at least one hour is recommended. Now it doesnt have to be so detailed (with the camo and such), but it adds a certain fun to it. Oh, and one of the most interesting part of the game is the Bandits make up a strange story about how they are taking over and you need to regain the land. This brought hours of fun!

Posted in Other Games | Tagged running around

I grew up in Queens and…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 4, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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I grew up in Queens and remember my grandfather playing Bocci Ball. I now live in TN and work at an Events Facility and Bed & Breakfast. We would like to offer games like this to our guests. If anyone could give me info on the rules etc. I would greatly appreciate it.

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I remember spending many…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 3, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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I remember spending many a summer playing in Brooklyn near the “safety zone” between Amersfort Place and E. 27th (?) Street near Brooklyn College. The “big boys” painted at least one, and possibly more, boards in the street on that bend – now, if anyone knows that neighborhood you can imagine how many times we had to get up to let cars pass in their search for the elusive thing known as a “parking spot” near the college. One thing no one else has mentioned is the sodder cap. We evlolved from empty caps to wax ones (I can still hear my mom yelling at me for using her good candles) to wax and penny ones and finally – the ultimate – sodder! What a blast you could get from that!

Posted in Brooklyn, Skully | Tagged Summer

I remember throwing the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 2, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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I remember throwing the ball against the wall and catching it, then throwing against the wall and letting it bounce once. We would throw the ball and have to spin around once and catch it. I also remember an under the leg throw. Maybe we did throw and clap before catching it on one. I wish I could remember it more clearly! For how much we played this I really should remember!

Posted in Girl games, Other Games | Tagged 7-Up (The Game)

i too grew up in brighton…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 30, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsJuly 30, 2000
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i too grew up in brighton beach. am currently living in pa. some years ago i learned to play bocci and enjoyed it so much that i bought a set.now i find that the instructions are missing.it was many years since i even looked at the set. but now i am looking for someone who can send me a copy of the rules and how to keep score

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I was just at a playground…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 29, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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I was just at a playground (PS 35 on Staten Island) today and I saw something I described to my 9 year old daughter as a “skelly court”. I had seen it before today but this time I tried to explain the rules to her, but a couldn’t remember all of them, so I decided to try a search engine and lo and behold I found Streetplay, with a skellsie section, no less. This is fantastic!!!

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I have been trying to remember…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 28, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 17, 2014
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I have been trying to remember a similiar spaldeen game to Russian 10, however, the rules I remember are a little different: 1 – one (throw ball and clap once) 2 – twos(throw ball and clap twice) 3 – threes (throw ball and clap 3x) 4 – highzies (throw ball up high) 5 – lowzies (throw ball low) 6 – around the world (throw ball and roll arms) 7 – touch my shoulders 8 – touch my toes 9 – under your leg then you do it in combination. Anyone know anymore or how the “song” goes?

Posted in Girl games, Other Games, Other Spaldeen games, Spaldeen games | Tagged 7-Up (The Game), Russian 7/10/12 (the game)

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