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well this is *odd* – I grew…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on November 5, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsMarch 15, 2019
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well this is *odd* – I grew up in western NY – Buffalo and Clarence – the two counties bordering Amherst and played seven up all the time, the *russian version* throwing the ball against the wall for seven times, the next six it had to bounce, after that I am fuzzy – well you know what I mean, but remember spinning around to catch it and the under the leg. Maybe it is regional! Now that I am “way old” I am looking for hand clapping games for my *offsprung* and wouldn’t it be delightful to find regional ones!

Posted in Clap and Rhyme, Girl games, Other Spaldeen games, Spaldeen games | Tagged 7-Up (The Game), I grew up..., Russian 7/10/12 (the game)

The United States Handball…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on November 4, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsDecember 4, 2019
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The United States Handball Association http://www.ushandball.org is currently working on a ball to replace the void left created when the manufacturing of the Pensy Pinkie and the Spaldeen were halted. I’ve seen an early prototype and it has potential.

Posted in Other Spaldeen games | Tagged Pennsy Pinkie, spaldeen types

Hi players! My name is Sonia…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on November 4, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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Hi players! My name is Sonia Gonzalez. I shot footage this past summer of the World Series 2000 games for a documentary I’m doing on stickball. Wanted to give you an upate: i am presently editing together a trailer or a “teaser”, a shorter version of the entire documentary for fundraising to finish editing. I’ve submitted it to Spike Lee’s company and to HBO Documentary. I hope to have a finished one-hour documentary by the spring. Please contact me at LaSone189 [at] aol [dot] com for future screenings. Thank you for all your wonderful stories and for the incredible legacy of stickball. blessings, Sonia

Posted in Stickball | Tagged Summer

hello, if any one knows…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 30, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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hello, if any one knows the rules to chinese handball, will you please e-mail me at musclecars45 [at] aol [dot] com

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

Bigdaddy, where did you…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 30, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 30, 2000
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Bigdaddy, where did you play this game exactly? We played that game for hours on end. Funny how all the games mentioned here ran in cycles, a week of this one and then a week of another , folloewed by a week of yet another one. This site makes me happy and sad at the same time. Happy because I remember al these games, and sad because our children will never experience the childhood that we had. Anthony

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Spaldeens, definitely were…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 29, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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Spaldeens, definitely were the choice in Corona, Queens, NY

Posted in Other Spaldeen games, Queens | Tagged spaldeen types

I grew up in the Brownsville-East…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 28, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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I grew up in the Brownsville-East New York areas in the 30s and 40s. Went to JHS 174 and later to Jefferson HS. As kids we played a number of games for small change including “pitching pennies” and a variation of boxball in which the object was to knock a penny or nickel into an opponents box by hitting it with a spaulding. Does anyone know of other children’s gambling games from those days or the 50s or even 60s if they still existed then?

Posted in Boxball, Brooklyn, Locales, Other Spaldeen games | Tagged I grew up..., Pitching pennies

Reading all the experiences…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 22, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 22, 2000
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Reading all the experiences is great fun. Spaldeens was the the ball of choice for those of us in Bensonhurst in the early 60’s. The grip was awesome,especially when you wanted to blast the fast ball by ’em. Made you feel like Bob Turley

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I grew up playing stickball…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 19, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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I grew up playing stickball in the bronx. I bought my bats at the sports store right at the 242nd street station. We played a great games with simple rules: Fast Pitch (balls and strikes like baseball) Strike zone drawn on a wall – from the shortest mans knees to the tallest mans numbers and as wide as the broadest man. We played on a very narrow field. about 40 degrees between the lines. The outfield wall was about 200 feet away and about 10 feet tall. Three outs an inning. Any ground ball fielded by the pitcher before the mound (except weak hits) were outs. Any fly or line drive cought was an out. Ground ball past the pitcher was a single. Liner or po that landed in front of the outfield was a double. Off the wall was a triple. Over the wall … gone! Ghost runners would advance on every hit – they did not need to be forced. A double scored a man from second even if no one was on first. And we developed as many rule as possible to make the game as much like baseball as possible. A foul tip strike three was an out if it hit the zone. With a runner on third you could tag up on a fly to the outfield, the runner scored if the outfield did not throw a strike from wherever he cought it. A wild pitch was a pitch that hit the window on the wall with the strike zone. etc… These were the rule that we spent days playing by and making up. They made for a great way to spend summer afternoons. Thanks

Posted in Bronx, Stickball, Wallball / Off the Wall/Point | Tagged I grew up..., Off the Wall, Summer

Hey, seems like I am in…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 12, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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Hey, seems like I am in good company with you guys…I am a displaced ex-tomboy from Bay Ridge, Brooklyn living in “Jersey”– my 11 year old son is hopelessly bored–so are his friends–Today I made a Skully Board in the street, melted crayons, and dazzled them with my skill—A guy in a truck came by and saw us–he screamed, “Skullies–you from Brooklyn?” Tomorrow, I look for a Spaldeen. The Stoop is going to be the hard part.

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games, Stoopball | Tagged crayons

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