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Boxball was played with…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 14, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
Original author: Joe Vega [e-mail]
 

Boxball was played with 2 to as many a 6 players (usually 4). Each player got a square on the sidwalk. The object was to bounce the ball with an open hand, into the box of an opponant. The other player do the same till a player misses or fails to put the ball in an opponants box. A miss meant a point and the first to 11 or 21 lost or was eliminated… last one standing wins! That was a great game… hours of fun on a sunny Saturday afternoon around the cornerer from Liona’s Cand Shop (at the time in early 80’s, this was still a fountain shop, unrenovated from the 40’s!!!) they made egg creams there still. this was on Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg Brooklyn. Ahhh those were the days!

Posted in Boxball, Brooklyn, Food & Drink, Other Spaldeen games | Tagged egg cream

I played Johhny on the Pony…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 14, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
Original author: Joe Vega [e-mail]
 

I played Johhny on the Pony during the early 80’s in Greenpoint/Williamsgurg Brooklyn. Also played Chinesse handball, Boxball, Stoopball, etc; but those are other great stories. Most memorible JOP story is when we actually convinced the girls that hung out with us in a schoolyard over on Havermyer st. to play JOP with us guys!!! Well needless to say, those of you who’ve played the game know the position you take being on the pony. That was the first time I put my arms around Lisa Ninziata’s waist. Wow, I was in heaven… pure bliss… until I turned my head toward the other team, just in time to catch a glimse of her then boyfriend Bobby’s sneaker as it slammed me on the side of the head, almost ripping my ear off. Well, this being perfectly leagal in JOP; I had to wait till my teams turn for retaliation. Later I would throw mu body, with full force at Bobby with elbows leading the way. And, in the end we would laugh ourselves to tears as Anthony’s radio played “The Piano Man”. What days those were… my best memories.

Posted in Boxball, Brooklyn, Johnny on the Pony, Other Games, Other Spaldeen games, Stoopball

LOVE this site! Found it…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 12, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsDecember 4, 2019
Original author: corydalus [e-mail]
 

LOVE this site! Found it while looking for info on a game called “Kings”, which I find is also called Ace-King-Queen. Funny how the names mutate…. In Bayonne, NJ in the 60’s, the Pennsy Pinky was considered too soft for almost all uses; we were Spaldeen loyalists to a boy. Also: anyone who knows what a “money bug” was, e-mail me ()

Posted in Ace King Queen, Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games | Tagged Pennsy Pinkie, spaldeen types

Ok here go’s… there is…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 7, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 16, 2019
Original author: Randy Rabinowitz [e-mail]
 

Ok here go’s… there is NOT one mention about all the balls that were split down the seam, right in half. Why is that? How many times can you remember blasting the crap out of either ball & splitting it in half? I also remember before I was old enuff to play with the older guys, I would always pick up the half balls that were laying around the park & squeezing them on my face (cheek), or tricep so that it would form a suction & stay there only to leave quite a red blotch mark, as you can imagine. All in all, there was no better feeling than ripping into a Spaldeen with the whip action of a stickball bat and blasting the ball into orbit over the roof of a building in the GLENWOOD PROJECTS, in Brooklyn NY. PERIOD!!! Ahhhhh, those were the days…………

Posted in Brooklyn, Halfball, Locales, Other Spaldeen games, Stickball | Tagged "The Projects", Glenwood

I grew up in Port Richmond…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 21, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: John Gates Costa
 

I grew up in Port Richmond and played all the ball games stick ball, halfies, wire ball, boxball etc. I see a lot of people looking for pimple balls, the closest I have come is website littlebitofphilly.com They sell halfies , it is better than no pimple balls.

Posted in Boxball, Locales, Other Spaldeen games, Philadelphia, Stickball | Tagged I grew up..., pimple ball, spaldeen types

the answer: in the Morrisiana…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 19, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsJuly 19, 2004
Original author: Luis Negron
 

the answer: in the Morrisiana sector (158th St and Eagle Ave) we called Willie Mays a THREE SEWER man because Home Plate was NOT a sewer but a chalked HOME PLATE; in other Neighborhoods a sewer might be homeplate but that was just because of the-lay-of-the-land. On 158th ‘tween Eagle and Caldwell Aves Homeplate was between the first sewer and the second one on the block.

Posted in Stickball, Stickball rules

In Greenpoint Brooklyn in…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 19, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
Original author: MB
 

In Greenpoint Brooklyn in the 70s this was called, I am sorry to say, “Chinky”, but was a great game nonetheless. Played as described on the site, with spin applied to the ball esstential.

Posted in Ace King Queen, Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games

My Dad, Robert “Lefty” Gregory…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 16, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 16, 2019
Original author: bob gregory [e-mail]
 

My Dad, Robert “Lefty” Gregory played on The Presto in the late 30’s early 40’s. His brother Willie Gregory played on the Madision Ave Flashers. Dad went on to play in the Winter Baseball Leagues in Puerto Rico with the San Juan Senators in 47. He returned to Manhattan the following season and went to an open try out for the NY Giants in the old Polo Grounds. He put four consecutive shots in center field which got him a trip to North Carolina to play for the Giants Farm Team. Those were rough days for people of color. I was about five or six and can remember sitting in the stands in center field. Those folks were pretty hostile. Dad was a quiet man and always avoided confrontation. He deceided then to give up his dream of a professional career and we all retuned to live in Brooklyn. Dad played stickball for Home Relief during this time and spent the rest of the decade playing in the great Puertorican baseball leagues in Central Park. Not sure of his team’s name, but I remember the word “GOYA” on his uniform. To say Dad played stickball or baseball at another level was an understatement. When I was about sixteen we were living in the upper Bronx, East Chester Projects. Dad came down one Saturday afternoon to join us while we were playing stickball. We thought we were really good. Dad got up, pointed to each of us in order and said, “This is yours”. Bam! a blur of a warped spaldine would be coming at you at mach 5. BAM! one more for the guy on 2nd and Bam! another for 3rd. My buddies would duck, jump out of the way. To damn hot to handle! For us in the out field he would pop them up so high they come down whistling and dancing the bugaloo! He would place them just where he wanted to, every time. It was a reality check for us young punks! I really miss my Dad and am glad to see this site giving these guys and their generation their due. I was shocked to find out that my Dad was inducted along with my uncle Willie into the hall of fame. This was in the seventies and he never told any of the family. I only found out about it this year when his good friend Hector Arroyo was inducted. That was my Dad! A very humble but unforgetable man.

Posted in Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Stickball | Tagged "The Projects"

in response to the hin-do…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 13, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsJanuary 3, 2020
Original author: johnnybrooklyn
 

in response to the hin-do quesstion:we always said it stood for hindering or blocking out the other player. we always called a redo. also i’m going to give my vote to the pense pinkie. either ball was okay but the pinkies lasted longer as long as they stayed off the roof. does anyone remember chinese handball? you bounced the ball on the sidewalk before it hit the wall. and if you were the cause of play stopping you were sent down the end of the line.

Posted in Ace King Queen, Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games | Tagged Chinese handball, Does anyone remember..., Pennsy Pinkie, spaldeen types

One or Two, LOL!!, go to…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 11, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: Leonard Salvo (lenny) [e-mail]
 

One or Two, LOL!!, go to the handball section. Did you play in any of the Town of Babylon tournements, way back?? I grew up in Lindenhurst,my first games where at the Town Hall wooden wall, a little later Firemans Park, which I called my home court. Whereabouts is Flager Beach, do you have one-wall there??

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

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