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66 ITEM FOUND

Skully

On the sidewalk you draw a large rectange with some chalk and about 10 smaller boxes around the 'board', number them 1-10, then you take a bottle cap (usally filled with melted crayon for weight) and try to go around the board and get to the home base first while trying to knock the other players man out of the box.

ALTERNATIVE RULES
Posted by: Kirby Woodham
When you reach the last box you go out of town and return as a killer player. If you hit another player 3x they are out of the game. If another killer player hits you 1x you out of the game. Also you can play with thirteen boxes, the boxes in the middle are double and the numbers are alternated across the board.


ALTERNATIVE NAMES
I played the same game in Philly, Pa. we called it Scummy, because we would play on the street and get real dirty
Posted by: Tony


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2 ITEMS FOUND

   
17
Apr
12:55:27
Brother /day
In Phila, PA, this {type} game was known as DEAD BLOCK. In Baltimoe, MD it's called Skillet. Send me a mailing address, and I will send you the outline of the playing court and the rules of play. Similar to your SKULLY; howeover much more intricate.

 
 
   
18
Feb
20:18:12
Diane
I played this as a child in upper Manhattan. I was telling co-workers about it, and because of their age they never heard of it...glad someone else remembers.

 
 

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