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I still play street cricket…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 14, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsJuly 14, 2000
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I still play street cricket in Australia. Just a bat, a tennis ball, a rubbish bin (oops trash can) and a dozen or so people from the neighbourhood. We even had an American kid join us. He didn’t really get the hang of bowling but he loved the game anyway.

Posted in Cricket

This isn’t important, but…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 9, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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This isn’t important, but it’s actually “Nok Hockey.”

Posted in Other Games, Toys | Tagged Nok Hockey

i wish to address this to…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 1, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsJuly 1, 2000
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i wish to address this to Kennydale originally from Brighton Beach, living in Texas as of April. I am responding to Bocce ball, honeymoon in “71” and Jewish. I have know idea how this works from here so i am reluctant to say more.

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> I “invented” the glass…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 27, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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> I “invented” the glass bottle cap I knew it would be someone from the Bronx. The game was just so much more “evolved” there. Only a Bronxite would use the term “technology” in reference to a skully cap. Your sewer cover description of cap production is how I did it too, but now that I have a Home Depot credit card, I went out and bought a glass cutter to see if it would facilitate the process. Amazingly, it kinda works! -Hugh McNally / Bronx native / Skully player hmcnally [at] streetplay [dot] com

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I “invented” the glass bottle…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 27, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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I “invented” the glass bottle cap described in earlier messages (i.e. the glass ring at the lip of a bottle which can be broken off if scraped just right over a sewer cover) Actually, it was discovered by accident, but as soon as we saw the glass ring we knew it would be perfect for Skully. This amazing discovery occurred on Walton Ave. in the Bronx circa 1965. Of course, it is possible that others developed this technology independently. Does anyone recall seeing a glass bottle cap in use pre-’65?

Posted in Bronx, Skully

how do you get a guy that…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 16, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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how do you get a guy that makes fun and says loose weight for a joke?

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

Hey Big Daddy, I…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 16, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsMarch 25, 2016
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Hey Big Daddy, I absolutely remember triangle baseball. I lived in the bed-stuy section of Brooklyn. We used to play on Pulaski St. Between Stuyvesant Ave and Willoughby. It was a one-way street where we played most of our neighborhood games and we played them all. Stickball, chinese handball, fast pitch stickball with automatics, off-the-point, stoopball, boxball, ringalievio, hide-and-seek, kick-the-can, johnny on the pony, skelleys, marbles. All these games were great but I haven’t heard anybody mention – Spinning Tops – a wooden top (shaped like a hot air ballon) with a metal point on the bottom and we would wrap a string around the it then throw the top on the asphalt making it spin. We would play games like crack-the-top. This game was played by two or more players and the object was to shoot your top at the top on the ground in an attempt to crack it.You would choose to see whose top would be layed on the ground. Then taking one turn at a time each player would spin his top attempting to hit the top on the ground. If you didn’t hit it in one shot you could pick up the top in your hand while it was spinning and throw against the top on the ground then you would get another chance.If in your turn, you couldn’t hit the object top then you would have to lay your top down to be the target top. –Making wooden carpet guns–. The easy way to make one was with a piece of 1×4 or anything similar about three feet in length. Then we would attach a thick rubber band to the front with a nail. Toward the back part of the gun on the top edge, we would then attach a clothes pin with one leg cut off using a few rubber bands to hold it in place.This would act as the trigger. We would then cut little squares from a section of linoleoum flooring to use as ammo. We would then pull back the front rubber band holding it in place under the clothes pin. We would insert a piece of ammo between the the two legs of the rubber band and to shoot the ammo we would press down on the leg of the clothes pin thereby releasing the ammo. How about –Scooters–, made out of a wooden box a two by four and a one skate. We would decorate the box with bottle caps, paint and anything we could think of. I live in Florida now and we have a group of about 20 to 30 ex New Yorkers. Every year we have an annual xmas picnic. At the picnic we have a fathers against sons stickball game and we play a serious game of skelleys. Those were the best days of my life and if had it all to do over again, I wouldn’t change one thing from my childhood days growing up on the streets of the big city. By the way if someone knows where I can find some Spalding HI-Bouncers if they still exist please post the info on this site.

Posted in Ace King Queen, Boxball, Brooklyn, Johnny on the Pony, Other Spaldeen games, Stickball, Stoopball | Tagged Chinese handball, Willoughby Avenue

In Brooklyn we used to play…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 15, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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In Brooklyn we used to play Johnny on the Pony in the street from one side of the street to the other (sidewalk to sidewalk). The objective was to make the pony cave-in before the pillar could say ‘Johnny on the Pony 1-2-3’ three times. So naturally when you would choose sides you’d want the fattest kid on your side. One drawback of picking the fattest kid was that he could hardly jump.The jumpers once on top were not supposed to move or rock back and forth but they did it anyway. If the pony caved in before the three count, the jumpers would get another turn to jump. If the pony did not cave or one of the jumpers touched the ground with their foot or fell off, then the rolls would reverse and the jumpers would then become the pony.

Posted in Brooklyn, Johnny on the Pony, Other Games

I know I used to play SPUD,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 9, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsJune 9, 2000
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I know I used to play SPUD, but can’t remember the game. Can anyone help refresh my memory?????

Posted in Other Games | Tagged spud

I used to play skully in…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 8, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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I used to play skully in Staten Island during the 70s. It was the perfect game to play on a hot summer’s day. Every neighborhood had it’s own skully board either chalked or painted on the street. I can still hear someone yelling, “Car!” That would make us grab our skully caps and run to the sidewalk for safety. We made our skully caps by melting Crayola crayons with matches…

Posted in Skully | Tagged crayons, Summer

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