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Do they have any information…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 19, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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Do they have any information about leagues in the stickball hall of fame?

Posted in 1999 Stickball Classic, Special topics, Stickball

Weather is hot today. Well…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 17, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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Weather is hot today. Well over 90 degreed. A large crowd turned out to participate in the stickball contest and Five teams registered. In the first 2 games the scores were Old Timers 4 Bad Boys 3 Washington Bombers 10 Harlem Heat 1 Winners were Washington Bombers and Old Timers. The Bombers then went on to play te Clean Machine. Old Timers played the Bad Boys in a classic stickball game. Looked as though old timers had I made, leading 3-1 going into the th and last inning. But the Bad Boys weren’t about to give up. With some good hitting and an error, the Bad Boys scored 2 runs and sent the game into extra innings. Bad Boys were able to recover and take the game in the 9th. Due to the heat, and the length of th games, the final matchup between today’s winners, to determine the Manhattan championship will be played at the end of August

Posted in 1999 Stickball Classic, Manhattan, Special topics, Stickball | Tagged 109th Street, Harlem

Longball Competition Winners…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 17, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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Longball Competition Winners of the 2 sewer pin- Richard Mojica – 260 feet Ron Mercedes – 200 feet Joe Rodriguez – 320 feet Albert Santiago Jr.- 320 feet Michael Lentini Jr. – 230 Feet Carlos Santiago – 300 feet Louis Malofsky – 280 feet Eric Rodriquez – 320 feet Carmello Ramirez – 220 feet Carlos Calderon – 240 feet John Lipsett – 270 feet Russ Terlecki – 230 feet (1st time ever hit a stickball) Mike Lentini Sr. – – 260 feet (member of the Stickball Hall of fame Ernest Correa – 220 feet Jose Mandy Rodriguez – 320 feet Steve Plerqui – 250 feet Raymond Vasquez – 300 feet

Posted in 1999 Stickball Classic, Manhattan, Special topics, Stickball | Tagged 109th Street

This all brings back many…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 16, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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This all brings back many memeries of the guys on CARROLL STREET (now carroll gardens in brooklyn)playing stickball,stoopball and fistballand oh yes slapball(we called it world war three) never a game without disputes.We played against PRESIDENT STREET,FIRST PLACE,SACKET STREET AND SECOND PLASE. Stoopball was great using georges grocery store’s wall and a homer was ralpheals bedroom oh baby !!!BLUPER,BLIMP,SHEA,ERICK,UFATS,THE GANG

Posted in Brooklyn, Special topics, Stickball, Stoopball | Tagged 1999 Back to Brooklyn Festival, gangs

Am enjoying the site. Brings…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 14, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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Am enjoying the site. Brings back lots of memories. The one subject > regarding Spaldeens that was not mentioned was their propensity to “go > down the sewer”. The obiquitous street drains at every corner were a > magnet for the Spaldeens. The game had to stop while someone located a > wire coat hanger which was straightened out to it’s full length, with a > two inch circle bent at the end at right angles to the wire. This was > lowered into the sewer and the Spaldeen was fished out of it’s grave so > the game could continue. The gook that was on the balls was of now > concern to anyone. A couple of whacks with the stickball bat would clean > it off. No thought was ever given to sanitation – and it never seemed to > matter in those days! > > With fondest memories, > Alan Steinberg > (Avenue O and 23rd Street, Brooklyn) > gdthings [at] mediaone [dot] net

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games, Stickball | Tagged spaldeen types

Well, lets see,where do…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 11, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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Well, lets see,where do I begin? Around sept. 1993 some guy named Frankie Bisogna puts an ad in the St. Pete Times [ florida ] asking ” is anybody here from Brooklyn “? and his phone # in the ad also. He got 400 calls in one day. So, keeping in touch with the callers, someone gets the idea, lets have a block party. So, the went for a permit to block off the street. Well, no such thing, never heard of it, and lots of other excuses from the St.Pete P.D. Now what? Momentum is growing and more and more ex-Brooklynites are getting interested. Word is spreading like wildfire. AN IDEA? Lets rent the Coliseum in St. Pete. OK. Lets do it. Well, to make a short story shorter. By word of mouth, 2700 people showed up at the St.Pete Coliseum on Oct. 24, 1993. Present were t The Brooklyn Dodger Sym-phony band. Pee Wee Reese [yes] and a few other Brooklyn dignitaries. Also present to Provide other amenities was Nathans of Coney Island, Juniors, complete with Cheesecake. Alba`s Pastries from 18TH ave. Brooklyn T-Shirts, Posters, Pennants, Brooklyn Dodger Memorabilia, Hats, Etc. We played stickball INDOORS? Scully, Johnny on a pony. It lasted from Noon to 11:00 p.m. And most of the people had to be thrown out when the Coliseum closed. [ one colisem sweeper said as we were leaving ” I`ve never seen so many crazy people in one place at one time” Lets face it, you can take a person out of Brooklyn, but you can`t take the Brooklyn out of anybody. Dougie Miracco

Posted in Brooklyn, Special topics, Stickball | Tagged 1999 Back to Brooklyn Festival

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Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 10, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 2, 2019
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A story from Bill Rammelkamp. Years ago the guys from Maujer st and Teneyck st played the Hasidm boys from Marcy Ave in a game of punchball. This must be back around 1960. Before the game a fight almost broke out because we played with a tennis ball and they played with a white pimple ball. It was decided that one game would be played wih each ball. We did some special stuff to the tennis ball. It was taken and put in a brown paper bag. Then the bag was put on fire so all the heavy hair was burned off. We used these heavier balls instead of the Spaldeen because we could get more English on it. When we played stickball if we didn’t have the money for a ball, we would take a newspaper, fold it up to abou 1 1’2 inches. After you had that thickness you’d roll it up, put a rubber band around it as tight as you could get it and then put it on the curb and bang it down with a stickball handle, to make it as hard as possible. You could do all kinds of things with that kind of ball. Great spins & flukes and when you hit it, you could make it fly. ——— Well, we were definitely more interested in that story than the game that was going on. The Bronxfield Bombers won 13-2. We’re cleaning up and getting ready to go. More pictures will be posted on the site over the weekend. See you next week in Manhattan.

Posted in 1999 Stickball Classic, Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Punchball, Special topics, Stickball | Tagged pimple ball, spaldeen types

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Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 10, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 2, 2019
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Sliwa on the mike about one of the players “Last seen this man was actually breaking knee caps with the stickball bat. Remember – you have to swing at the ball!” There are about 100 people around now as a procesion came by – selling bread and playing music. Tomorrow there is a celebration, the Gigilo, the big Italian feast celebrated in Williamsburg every year for more than 100 years. It originated in Nola Italy. The story is that the Bishop gave himself up so children who had been held captive would be released. When they later released the Bishop, came across on a boat from Turkey, and the people met him with Lillies, which is what the Gigilo symbolizes. It takes about 100 men to lift it, it’s about 6 stories high. It weighs a couple of tons. Anyone who will be near the neighborhood should come by to see the event. It starts at 1:00 and runs all afternoon.

Posted in 1999 Stickball Classic, Brooklyn, Special topics, Stickball

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Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 10, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 2, 2019
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Curtis Sliwa, the Stickball Commissioner has arrived. To put it mildly, the tone of the event has changed. John Campi presents a dignified call of the game, when Curtis steps up o the mike all rules go out the window. Yes, each player gets a nickname, a review of his nationality, comments on his food choices, clothing style and anything else that comes to mind “Neil’s luncheonette in desperate need of a geritol fix or a shot of Jolt cola. Anything to help get them moving.” You can imagine Sliwa’s reaction as the Dodger Sym-Phony band plays Rudolf the Red nosed Reindeer to cool the crowd. Curtis insults the crowd, the neighborhood, the band, the teams. He clearly feels at home. Top of the 4th inning Brookfield Bombers 7 – Neil’s Luncheonette 1

Posted in 1999 Stickball Classic, Brooklyn, Special topics, Stickball

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Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 10, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 2, 2019
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We’re about to begin the 1999 Brooklyn Stickball Classic – We’re at Driggs and N 7th, the border of Greenpoint and Williamsburg. About 40 or so players have shown up and are taking their first swings. Spalding is giving out balls & tee sirts and the Daily News is setting up the “officials booth.” Butch Yung of the Guardian Angels, one of the event coordiators has asked the captains of the competing teams to come register for the event. Registration fees are $50 money goes to the Police Athletic League (PAL) Street Games Program. Team players receive official 1999 shirts. Teams get bats. John Campi of the Daily News just officially started the event. The first competition will be the “long ball.” $5 to register – money again going to PAL. If you hit it 200 feet you get a Daily News 2 sewer pin. Today’s winner gets a gift certificate from Modells. The winner at the end of the citywide competition will get a free trip to Puerto Rico.

Posted in 1999 Stickball Classic, Brooklyn, Special topics, Stickball

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