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I can’t believe I didn’t…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 30, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 16, 2019
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I can’t believe I didn’t see anyone here from Queensbridge projects! The neighborhood next to the 3 smoke stacks of Con-Edison in Queens. We had 6 parks right in our neighborhood. We moved to RI in 1973 (I was 12) and they never heard of Spaldeens, never played double-dutch, never saw a stickball bat and had never eaten a knish! I went to this website because I’m going to teach my 10 year old daughter’s girl scout group here in California how to play all the games I knew, thanks for all the help in remembering, especially SPUD, I forgot that one!

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games, Queens, Stickball | Tagged "The Projects", Girl / Boy / Cub Scouts

Hey..52nd street.. I grew…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 28, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 2, 2019
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Hey..52nd street.. I grew up in Guttenberg NJ (Hudson County) we also played ringalerio and box ball etc… Being a girl I played that game mentioned above called Russia.. I cannot for the life of me. I just came inside from my porch trying to teach one of my daughters and was searching the internet for the rules of that game.. Anyone else know??

Posted in Boxball, Other Spaldeen games, Spaldeen games | Tagged I grew up..., Russian 7/10/12 (the game)

I grew up in Floral Park…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 13, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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I grew up in Floral Park Queens during the 70’s and played a ton of stoop ball with my pals from P.S. 115. We played with baseball rules, with singles, doubles, triples and home runs determined by the distance an uncaught ball flew before hitting the ground. Bunting wasn’t allowed so the ball had to at least make it past the guy throwing it at the stoop. We had a bit of a lawn in front of our house, and that was all singles territory. Anywhere in the area of the sidewalk was a double. Into the street was a triple and making it across to the other side of the street was a home run. If the ball was caught, or went foul (rebounded off to the sides or up into the door above the stoop) that was an out. Three outs and you changed who was up. You could play with only two people or as many as you liked, but we usually never allowed more than three people in the field at a time, or it was too easy to catch. Pointers were not worth any special amount of points, as in some variations, but considering it was the best way to get distance, you always tried for one. My special “Submarine Sidearm” throw, as I was fond of calling it when I was 8, was very good at getting pointers!

Posted in Other Spaldeen games, Queens, Stoopball | Tagged I grew up...

When I was a girl in grade…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 10, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsMarch 10, 2007
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When I was a girl in grade school, we played jacks all the time. I am now a site diector for a YMCA after school program and my kids love playing jacks, espicially the boys. I guess in these days boys are becomming more competative, then in my day when jacks was a “girl thing”. The reason I am posting is, when I was in school we had a jack tournment, but I don’t remember how we did it or what any of the rules were. Does anyone have any ideas. Thanks..

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Grew up in West New York,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on February 17, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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Grew up in West New York, NJ in the late ’60’s. The spaldeen games we played included : boxball, slapball, “fly’s up” (which is referred to here as stoopball), stickball, and my personal favorite “Fireball (which seems related to what others here have called “War”). In Fireball, the game was usually played everyman for himself. (i.e., no teams). Typically 4-8 participants. The game started with someone throwing the ball straight up high into the air. Everyone had the option of catching it. Whoever caught it was free to throw the ball usually as hard as possible at any of the other players, with one exception. If any player touched the player in possession of the ball, then that player could not be a target. The player with the ball was not allowed to move. All other players were free to run away. Once the ball was released, it either hit another player or it missed. In either case, the ball was free for anyone else to pick up and play resumed. A maximum number of times hit was established at the start of the game. Usually, this number was three. So, if a player was hit three times with the ball, he was eliminated. Eventually, all but one player would be eliminated in this way and the remaining player was declared the winner. If a player violated one of the few rules, he was then put in front of the “Firing Squad” (this is referred to in Streetplay as “asses up”). A typical violation would be throwing and hitting someone who had just managed to touch the playe with the ball. In the Firing Squad, the violater faced a wall with hands and legs stretched out, similar to the way a criminal would spread on a vehicle when asked to “spread ’em” by a cop. Each player, standing about 30 feet back from the violator, would get one chance to throw the ball at the violator. It was during games of fireball that I would witness the advanced trait of sympathy. Some players would throw the ball lightly at the violator during the Firing Squad phase. This is how we learned things in West New York.

Posted in Boxball, Other Spaldeen games, Stickball, Stoopball

I lived in Park Slope and…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on February 13, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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I lived in Park Slope and we were fortunate that on one side of the street we had the amory. So we would use the domed roof that the building had to benefit when playing stickball. The opposing team would not know where the ball would land. The majority of the times the balls would come back down. Other times they wouldn’t. We had a couple of daring friends the would climb the wall and make it up the roof to retreave the balls that were stuck up there. The pinky balls were tossed down so that the younger kids would play w/them and the spaldeens were kept or tossed down to one of us. We would also use the armory wall to play off the wall. To me, it just depend what you were playing. The spaldeen was good for playing stickball and the pinkee was good for playing king’s.

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games, Stickball, Wallball / Off the Wall/Point | Tagged Off the Wall, Pennsy Pinkie, spaldeen types

I have at last got my pimple…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on February 8, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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I have at last got my pimple ball. I can now die in peace.I bought some from a guy named Marc Polish.Iam 82 years old and played punchball, we used to call it fistball in south brooklyn red hook. they sure were great games. if interested Marc Polish has some Ph. 609 823 7661 or e=mail mpolish [at] verizon [dot] net frank oropello e-mail oropello [at] aol [dot] com

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games, Punchball | Tagged pimple ball, spaldeen types

I played Chinese handball…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on February 1, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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I played Chinese handball in Flatbush, roughly 1957-1962. A fine game. Our local version had no ace–it was King, Queen Jack, 10, 9,……….and then “salt mines”. A bad bounce would immediately result in a cry of HINDOO! In most cases, a hindoo would result in a do-over.

Posted in Ace King Queen, Other Spaldeen games | Tagged Chinese handball

I was surprised to find no…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on February 1, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 1, 2007
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I was surprised to find no mention of SLAPBALL, but I see where an earlier post refers to the game as “Triangle”. A pitcher, free to throw fast or slow, or any kind of fluke, a batter who slapped the ball into play and then ran the bases (first, third, home). Excellent game. The game referred to as “off-the-wall” was played with “automatics” in a baseball version. Just throwing the ball up against the wall and trying to catch it (usually quite a large throng–maybe 10-25 kids), was known in our neighborhood (Flatbush), as “Catchafliesup”.

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i played chinese handball…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on December 9, 2006 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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i played chinese handball and i love it my way is much much more lenient. we dont have boxes whatsoever and the last person playing handball was the ace-killer because he was so far away from the ace it made it harder for the ace to get it. I learned many different variations of it including one where your allowed to let the ball hit the floor twice but u have to hit the ball onto the wall similarly like american. I also played watermelon which was not my favorite. I also played asses up but only the person who got the other person out could hit him. Oh well. Im tryin to learn how to cut.

Posted in Ace King Queen, Other Spaldeen games | Tagged Chinese handball

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