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I grew up in the 60’s, and…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 26, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: Joe Bianchi [e-mail]
 

I grew up in the 60’s, and used to play at a place called Branchport Park in Long Branch, NJ (it was one of the places with grass or dirt under the rides; everywhere else was asphalt or concrete). Anyway, there were the usual: huge, wooden-seat swings (don’t you hate the strap ones that cut into your hips?), see-saws where many young men got the pain of their life, a merry-go-round thing that you would run around, then jump on and hold on for dear life. But there was one piece that I don’t know the name of (we called it a pull-around). Basically, it had 4 seats in a cross, and you’d sit across from somebody else and pull a handlebar while pushing a big foot bar, and the ride would spin around. Kind of set up like the old EZ Rider exercise machine. Does anyone know what that was called? Also, does anyone know the name(s) of any of the old playground equipment makers? (Pre-“safety” era, I mean). Thanks!

Posted in Playgrounds | Tagged I grew up...

Does anyone remember playing…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 24, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: toby2max
 

Does anyone remember playing Spud or War (same game) with a spaldeen? You needed a group of kids, the larger the better. “It” bounced the ball on the street really hard so it would go high straight up in the air and called another player’s name at the same time, saying I declare war on ______ using either a kid’s name or a country name. Then that person had to catch it while everyone else scattered. As soon as he caught it he yelled out Spud and everyone froze. Then the catcher could take 3 steps (as big as he possibly could) and fired the ball at the nearest kid trying to hit him. The kid that was hit was then “it,” if missed the same player was it again. This was a coed game, and we played it for hours on end. The best place to play was in the courtyards between buildings, there were lots of alleys and corners to run through. I grew up in East Flatbush in the 60s & 70s–Bedford and Ave D. Went to Farragut Park for the sprinklers, Farragut Pool until they put Pathmark there, and Brighton Beach by subway and Riis Park by the Green Line bus! Any memories out there?

Posted in Other Games, Other Spaldeen games | Tagged "I Declare War", Does anyone remember..., I grew up...

It’s nice to know there…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 19, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 22, 2025
Original author: Bill Diaz [e-mail]
 

It’s nice to know there is this comraderie of being brought up in Da Bronx. My story might sound a little different. I grew up in the Classon Point area which is a several miles West and South of Castle Hill. There were no number named streets just Randall,Soundview,Beach,Commonwealth,and along with playing ringoleaveo,cracktop,skully,touch football,johnny on the pony,schoolyard basketball, I remember going to Worlds fair and “Freedomland” which was bigger than Disneyland and is now where co-op city is. I also remember going fishing for porgies,fluke,flounder,eels,blackfish,bluefish, stripers and went crabbing during the winter in the Bronx and East Rivers. We would throw them back and keep only the fish(Stripers) we caught further east on the sound.(I don’t know if any of this wildlife is there today.) We hunted pheasants with a bow and arrow(probably illegal) in the many open areas that were still wild in this area in the late fifties and early sixties. My neighbors were the best and consisted of the Archettis’LoContes’,Diazs’,Gorshoffs’Hodges’,Freemans’ to name a few and they were of Italian,Black,Puerto Rican,Irish, Columbian,Jewish, German heritages,a beautiful mix and everybody new each other and their kids. My mom would speak Spanish to our Italian speaking neighbor and they would understand each other. This is a part of the Bronx that had “Shorehaven”,Harding Park,Seven caves,Rubys, Genes’,Classon point yacht club, and the Beach Theater. Our wood frame houses on St. Lawrence ave. were in the area of several projects and one of the oldest sections in the area going back to farming days in the Bronx. We were right across the East River from Shea stadium and from my roof I could see the lights of the stadium as well as the Empire state building and the Twin towers when they were being built. I went to P.S. “69” which is built like a World War II memorial with gorgoyle heads of soldiers looking down at you. The school had painted over asphalt floors in the stairwells and ground floor that had years of high heel marks in them. It had a schoolyard perfect for pitch count stickball played with a chalked in strike zone against a wall. Can’t question a strike when the spaldeen has chalk on it!!

Posted in Bronx, Johnny on the Pony, Locales, Stickball, Toys | Tagged "The Projects", Co-op City, cracktop, I grew up..., Shea Stadium, South Bronx, tops and yo-yos

I grew up in the Alfred…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 18, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 16, 2019
Original author: Wooly Bully [e-mail]
 

I grew up in the Alfred E. Smith Projects (Catherine and Madison Street intersection) across from P.S. 1. Lived there from 1953-1967 when my family moved to Brooklyn. I remember the Essex Street Markets as well as the “pickle man” on Essex Street. If none of you have not seen it, I highly recommend you watching “Crossing Delancey” starring Amy Irving. It was filmed on location! Shows the handball courts on Essex Street and centers around Amy’s character and the pickle man! Used to go with my mom to the Fulton Fish Market (still remember seeing the dead fish staring at me on the ice there! Later on, we bought fish at a market on Monroe Street. The only supermarket in the area was an A&P that was on Market Street and almost directly under the Manhattan Bridge. I played little league ball at Coleman’s Oval near the Manhattan Bridge (off Cherry Street). Played a lot of stickball at Cherry Street Park, across the street from the then Journal American building on one side and Knickerbocker Village on the other. The Journal American building is now the home to the NY Post. Remember the original hand warmers in the winter time? Right. A 15 cent knish off the knish cart! There was so much to do back there: San Gennaro festival on Mulberry Street, Chinese New Year on Mott Street, the Jewish Deli’s (Katz’s and Issac Gellis were my faves). I went to St. James School on St. James Place. That is the same school that Alfred E. Smith went to. It is also the parish that lays claim to the first American order of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. Played lots of chinese handball on St. James Place, on the outside wall of Vanella Funeral Home of all places! Played stickball, slap ball, punchball, stoop ball, all with the Spaldeen. Much prefered that over the Pensie Pinky. I can still hear the echoes of “chips on the ball, 25 cents” before playing a game of ball. Anyone here remember making the chalk socks? You take about 5 big sidewalk chalks put them inside a sock, smash them a bit, tie the sock up and then sneak up on someone and bop them with the sock! It didn’t really hurt but was kind of funny to see the shocked face and the chalk smoke linger a moment in the air over the unsuspecting victim! In my neighborhood we called them Mama Lucci’s. Maybe it was called that because I lived so close to Little Italy. Anyone here remember “salugee”? This was a spontaneous devilish game where you would take a personal item from someone and then keep it from them as you threw it to your friends (keep away). After a while some wise guy would start daring you to “roof it” and you would throw the object towards the roof of the many cold water flats of the area. What rotten kids! I have been contemplating writing a book about growing up in NYC in that time period, illustrating the various street games, rituals, etc. that made that little part of NY so special. If anyone would like to contact me. Bill

Posted in Ace King Queen, Brooklyn, Locales, Manhattan, Punchball, Stickball, Stoopball, Street Lifestyle | Tagged "The Projects", Chinese handball, chips on the ball, I grew up..., Lower East Side, Pennsy Pinkie, salugi, spaldeen types

Has anyone ever heard the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 2, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: Eileen McNamara
 

Has anyone ever heard the “choosing” rhyme that goes, “My mother and your mother were hanging out the clothes My mother punched your mother right in the nose. What color blood came out……. (Then you would call out a color) This crazy rhyme popped into my head as I was looking through this website. Just thought I’d make mention of it. Great Website, I’ve passed it on to other “Brooklynites that I grew up with!!

Posted in Brooklyn, Clap and Rhyme, Girl games, Hanging Out | Tagged I grew up...

Born & raised in the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 19, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
Original author: Joseph J Rivera (curet30) [e-mail]
 

Born & raised in the Bronx and current resident. I was born at St. Francis Hospital on St. Ann’s Avenue. I grew up near Tremont Ave & Southern Blvd area as a child. My teen years were spent on Grand Avenue off Fordham Road. My high school years and current residence is White Plains & E 233rd Street. We played alot of stickball when I grew up on Fordham Road. We’d play in the summer time on the street if we weren’t at a the Stadium sitting in the bleachers. In high school, my love for the game lessened as I found out I could croon a little bit. I met my first (late) wife singing ‘My Girl’ on the first day of school my soph year at Bronx Science (class of ’81). 15 years later after high school I wind up singing with Earl Lewis & The Channels Joe Rivera

Posted in Bronx, Locales, Stickball | Tagged Fordham, I grew up..., South Bronx, Summer

Anyone from Luna Park, Trump…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 6, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: Connie Kottmann
 

Anyone from Luna Park, Trump Village, Warbasse, Brighton Beach, PS 80 or 90, IS (JHS) 303, John Dewey HS? I grew up in Luna in the 1960s and 70s.

Posted in Brooklyn, Locales | Tagged I grew up...

Oh my goodness! I’m loving…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 3, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 2, 2019
Original author: JudiG [e-mail]
 

Oh my goodness! I’m loving this message board! I grew up in Philly playing games with my sisters and friends AND was a girlscout from Brownie to Cadet. Even went to camp four years straight. (Anybody here do Camp Laughing Waters in Gilbertsville, PA from 1969 to 1972?) One song my sisters, friends and I sang: Everybody’s doin’ it, doin’ it, doin’ it Pickin’ their nose and chewin’ it, chewin’ it. Put it in a pot and whataya got? French fried boogers and a bowl of snot! (Are kids disgusting or what? ROFL!) We used to sing the “Sippin Cider Through A Straw” song in girlscout meetings. :> My mom taught us the “Found a Peanut” song. Yep, Joanne, those are the verses she taught us. :>

Posted in Girl games, Philadelphia | Tagged Girl / Boy / Cub Scouts, I grew up..., songs

I grew up in Sheepshead…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 29, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: Eileen Gretah
 

I grew up in Sheepshead Bay, Bklyn and we had the greatest times playing “Ringolevio”. There were 2 teams. One team would cover their eyes (of course we peeked) and the other team would run and hide. When we finished counting, we would seek out the other team. There was a “free bench” and a “caught bench”. The purpose of the team that went to hide was to get to the free bench without getting caught. If you did get caught, the free members would try to free you.

Posted in Other Games, Ringoleavio | Tagged I grew up...

Hi, I grew up on Long Island,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 10, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsJanuary 3, 2020
Original author: kathy [e-mail]
 

Hi, I grew up on Long Island, and I can still smell that new ball smell of the Pinkie. Spaldeens just didn’t smell as good. If anyone still wants to find any pinkies, (the spaldeens are now at Sports Authority, and Modells) I would suggest cruising the old neighborhoods and look for older run-down homes. Then ask permission and check those gutters!!

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games | Tagged I grew up..., Pennsy Pinkie, spaldeen types

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