Lol, I actually had to go back and check. SMHI assume that memory has changed post #3 of this thread
Lol, I actually had to go back and check. SMHI assume that memory has changed post #3 of this thread
Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
Originally girls basketball was six on six. Three offensive players and three defensive. Could not go past mid-court. Only two dribbles allowed before they had to pass ball. Later they allowed a rover type who could go across the half court line..I’m not sure if you’re questioning, but if a team got in the penalty and committed a shooting foul, the opposing team got to shoot three free throws to make two. Those words would roll off Zink’s tongue.
Here is a good one, if you watched girls basketball, they had players who did not go past half court. Only the offensive players were allowed to pass half court. I can’t remember who was who but one of those groups (either the players who could go past half court or the others) were called Rovers.
Whitehouse cherry ice cream from Isalys in Greengate Mall. WOW !!!Greengate Mall
LOL, We now move to further action in the third quarter!
We were able to receive the Pittsburgh channels along with WSTV in Steubenville and WTRF in Wheeling. On Sundays I could watch The Bobby Bowden show (WTRF), The Woody Hayes Show (WSTV), The Johnny Majors Show, (WTAE), PSU Football Highlights, Grambling Football Highlights (loved the band) and Norte Dame Highlights That made a great lead in to the NFL games on Sunday mornings.
-Bill Campbell, By Saam and Richie Ashburn doing the Phillies game
-paying kids to ‘watch your car’ at Connie Mack Stadium (a good investment)
-Don Demeter in left, Tony Gonzalez in center, Johnny Callison in right, Clay Dalrymple behind the plate
-Phillies Excursions from Harrisburg, on the Pennsylvania RR
-Goldenberg’s Peanut Chews
-Fleer Bubble gum, with Fleer Funnies
-men wore white shirts and black pants to the baseball game (causing center field bleachers to be vacated, because the batter couldn’t see the ball)
-wool Little League uniforms, sweaty and itchy
-KDKA ‘party pretzel’
-Pittsburgh radio celebrity Al ‘jazzbeaux’ Collins
-the Green Weenie
-an Eagles QB named King Hill
-a Steeler QB named Dick Shiner...
Bonus Babies in baseball. If the signing bonus was above a certain amount I believe $20,000.,the player had to spend 2 years on the major league roster. The players seldom played and their development was stunted. Who can forget the immortals Mack Burk and Tommy Qualters-Bill Campbell, By Saam and Richie Ashburn doing the Phillies game
-paying kids to ‘watch your car’ at Connie Mack Stadium (a good investment)
-Don Demeter in left, Tony Gonzalez in center, Johnny Callison in right, Clay Dalrymple behind the plate
-Phillies Excursions from Harrisburg, on the Pennsylvania RR
-Goldenberg’s Peanut Chews
-Fleer Bubble gum, with Fleer Funnies
-men wore white shirts and black pants to the baseball game (causing center field bleachers to be vacated, because the batter couldn’t see the ball)
-wool Little League uniforms, sweaty and itchy
-KDKA ‘party pretzel’
-Pittsburgh radio celebrity Al ‘jazzbeaux’ Collins
-the Green Weenie
-an Eagles QB named King Hill
-a Steeler QB named Dick Shiner...
Wasn’t Greg Brady going to be a bonus baby in football? Speaking of that, how about watching all TV shows as a family every night?Bonus Babies in baseball. If the signing bonus was above a certain amount I believe $20,000.,the player had to spend 2 years on the major league roster. The players seldom played and their development was stunted. Who can forget the immortals Mack Burk and Tommy Qualters
LOL, We now move to further action in the third quarter!
We were able to receive the Pittsburgh channels along with WSTV in Steubenville and WTRF in Wheeling. On Sundays I could watch The Bobby Bowden show (WTRF), The Woody Hayes Show (WSTV), The Johnny Majors Show, (WTAE), PSU Football Highlights, Grambling Football Highlights (loved the band) and Norte Dame Highlights That made a great lead in to the NFL games on Sunday mornings.
Sports related -
1- Goal posts on the goal line. Think about that for a second with the risk of injury and you shake your head that this was the way you remember it.
The old Helmets without any face guard. When they called traveling in basketball, and palming the ball.
2- Pitcher striking out - A wonderful tradition where the opposing catcher flipped the ball to the pitcher who had just struck out for him to take to the mound.
3- You will never forget the best PA man ever Dave Zinkoff telling you that Earl Monroe was at the line shooting three for two and how the words rolled off his tongue. Ditto for him saying whoever was shooting t-eeeeeeeew.
4- The best ever tradition of the fielding team leaving their gloves on the field when they went to hit.
Non Sports Related
I can’t understand it but you youngins will never have to eat pistachios with dyed red shells and then washing your hands to get the dye off it. Just about every pistachio nut bag you could buy were red.
As a kid I remember “Japanese Apples” which became known later as pomegranates. They were garbage often given to farm animals. You could buy them for nothing at the store. Then they became a wonder fruit.
What else you got for stuff you remember that are gone or changed dramatically.
Sports related -
1- Goal posts on the goal line. Think about that for a second with the risk of injury and you shake your head that this was the way you remember it.
2- Pitcher striking out - A wonderful tradition where the opposing catcher flipped the ball to the pitcher who had just struck out for him to take to the mound.
3- You will never forget the best PA man ever Dave Zinkoff telling you that Earl Monroe was at the line shooting three for two and how the words rolled off his tongue. Ditto for him saying whoever was shooting t-eeeeeeeew.
4- The best ever tradition of the fielding team leaving their gloves on the field when they went to hit.
Non Sports Related
I can’t understand it but you youngins will never have to eat pistachios with dyed red shells and then washing your hands to get the dye off it. Just about every pistachio nut bag you could buy were red.
As a kid I remember “Japanese Apples” which became known later as pomegranates. They were garbage often given to farm animals. You could buy them for nothing at the store. Then they became a wonder fruit.
What else you got for stuff you remember that are gone or changed dramatically.
Don't forget hitting your TV to make the picture stabilize.Putting aluminum foil on your rabbit ears to get a better television picture.
The skip in the middle of a song as the 8 track jumped from one program to the next...and it was always in the middle of the best song on the album.
Jamming up keys as you typed on a typewriter.
Getting your Atari and thinking the graphics were really amazing.
Originally girls basketball was six on six. Three offensive players and three defensive. Could not go past mid-court. Only two dribbles allowed before they had to pass ball. Later they allowed a rover type who could go across the half court line..
Iowa was about the last to play six on six. They had girls score in the Wilt levels...80, 90, 100 points. One team could not get the ball up court, the other would steal it, pass it to the scorer and one girl might score 100 in a game.
Just like the (any animal) uses his skin color for protection, you need protection too. From Mutual of Omaha.Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
I don't remember "special" markings on the unis, but you may be right. My mother coached the basketball team of the Girls Athletic Association when I was in Jr. High. So, I went to a lot of practices but they only played a handful of games. It was so slow, even the worst refs could keep up!Thank you for the clarification. I seem to remember that one “group” wore something over their jerseys so the refs would know who was who so that a team couldn’t sneak a different player across mid court.
This is going deep into the memory banks for me. I remember the grade school had no sports for girls so I saw this just going to the high school with my buddies to see if we could shoot em up. Sometimes they would be having games and we’d watch for awhile.
I remember the pop companies offering sets of mini football helmets if you collected the caps off the bottles. I would go all over town to the pop machines with a magnet on a string to pull all the tops out of the machines.Sports related -
1- Goal posts on the goal line. Think about that for a second with the risk of injury and you shake your head that this was the way you remember it.
2- Pitcher striking out - A wonderful tradition where the opposing catcher flipped the ball to the pitcher who had just struck out for him to take to the mound.
3- You will never forget the best PA man ever Dave Zinkoff telling you that Earl Monroe was at the line shooting three for two and how the words rolled off his tongue. Ditto for him saying whoever was shooting t-eeeeeeeew.
4- The best ever tradition of the fielding team leaving their gloves on the field when they went to hit.
Non Sports Related
I can’t understand it but you youngins will never have to eat pistachios with dyed red shells and then washing your hands to get the dye off it. Just about every pistachio nut bag you could buy were red.
As a kid I remember “Japanese Apples” which became known later as pomegranates. They were garbage often given to farm animals. You could buy them for nothing at the store. Then they became a wonder fruit.
What else you got for stuff you remember that are gone or changed dramatically.
Needing to use a pay phone. $0.10 per callSports related -
1- Goal posts on the goal line. Think about that for a second with the risk of injury and you shake your head that this was the way you remember it.
2- Pitcher striking out - A wonderful tradition where the opposing catcher flipped the ball to the pitcher who had just struck out for him to take to the mound.
3- You will never forget the best PA man ever Dave Zinkoff telling you that Earl Monroe was at the line shooting three for two and how the words rolled off his tongue. Ditto for him saying whoever was shooting t-eeeeeeeew.
4- The best ever tradition of the fielding team leaving their gloves on the field when they went to hit.
Non Sports Related
I can’t understand it but you youngins will never have to eat pistachios with dyed red shells and then washing your hands to get the dye off it. Just about every pistachio nut bag you could buy were red.
As a kid I remember “Japanese Apples” which became known later as pomegranates. They were garbage often given to farm animals. You could buy them for nothing at the store. Then they became a wonder fruit.
What else you got for stuff you remember that are gone or changed dramatically.
Outdoor movie night one day per week in the Summertime in my neighborhood. Someone from the Borough staff would set up a screen (basically a large sheet) and an old projector and show classic kid-printed films - usually campy horror. Would rotate through the Borough - different place each night. Kids would show up with snacks and chairs/blankets and watch movie. Sprinkle in a little minor mayhem on the periphery of the light.Sports related -
1- Goal posts on the goal line. Think about that for a second with the risk of injury and you shake your head that this was the way you remember it.
2- Pitcher striking out - A wonderful tradition where the opposing catcher flipped the ball to the pitcher who had just struck out for him to take to the mound.
3- You will never forget the best PA man ever Dave Zinkoff telling you that Earl Monroe was at the line shooting three for two and how the words rolled off his tongue. Ditto for him saying whoever was shooting t-eeeeeeeew.
4- The best ever tradition of the fielding team leaving their gloves on the field when they went to hit.
Non Sports Related
I can’t understand it but you youngins will never have to eat pistachios with dyed red shells and then washing your hands to get the dye off it. Just about every pistachio nut bag you could buy were red.
As a kid I remember “Japanese Apples” which became known later as pomegranates. They were garbage often given to farm animals. You could buy them for nothing at the store. Then they became a wonder fruit.
What else you got for stuff you remember that are gone or changed dramatically.
Chiller Theater. Terminal Stare attended my wedding!Sports related -
1- Goal posts on the goal line. Think about that for a second with the risk of injury and you shake your head that this was the way you remember it.
2- Pitcher striking out - A wonderful tradition where the opposing catcher flipped the ball to the pitcher who had just struck out for him to take to the mound.
3- You will never forget the best PA man ever Dave Zinkoff telling you that Earl Monroe was at the line shooting three for two and how the words rolled off his tongue. Ditto for him saying whoever was shooting t-eeeeeeeew.
4- The best ever tradition of the fielding team leaving their gloves on the field when they went to hit.
Non Sports Related
I can’t understand it but you youngins will never have to eat pistachios with dyed red shells and then washing your hands to get the dye off it. Just about every pistachio nut bag you could buy were red.
As a kid I remember “Japanese Apples” which became known later as pomegranates. They were garbage often given to farm animals. You could buy them for nothing at the store. Then they became a wonder fruit.
What else you got for stuff you remember that are gone or changed dramatically.
Saturday Small Game hunting trips with Dad and my Uncles. We hunted Dawn until Noon. Noon to 1:00 pm lunch. 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm listen to Penn State football game (nap at halftime). Back out hunting until dusk. Drive home - stopping at Burger King for Double Whooper dinner.Sports related -
1- Goal posts on the goal line. Think about that for a second with the risk of injury and you shake your head that this was the way you remember it.
2- Pitcher striking out - A wonderful tradition where the opposing catcher flipped the ball to the pitcher who had just struck out for him to take to the mound.
3- You will never forget the best PA man ever Dave Zinkoff telling you that Earl Monroe was at the line shooting three for two and how the words rolled off his tongue. Ditto for him saying whoever was shooting t-eeeeeeeew.
4- The best ever tradition of the fielding team leaving their gloves on the field when they went to hit.
Non Sports Related
I can’t understand it but you youngins will never have to eat pistachios with dyed red shells and then washing your hands to get the dye off it. Just about every pistachio nut bag you could buy were red.
As a kid I remember “Japanese Apples” which became known later as pomegranates. They were garbage often given to farm animals. You could buy them for nothing at the store. Then they became a wonder fruit.
What else you got for stuff you remember that are gone or changed dramatically.
My Grandfathers favorite!Whitehouse cherry ice cream from Isalys in Greengate Mall. WOW !!!
How about when you first got a push button phone....you felt rich.
Hell, now four squad cars surround you if you leave your dog in the car for three minutes. Police respond faster to that than a mugging.A parent leaving their kid(s) in the car with it running so they could run into the convenience store/grocery store for a couple of items. My dad always left us with the order, 'don't touch anything'. If a parent does that nowadays, 4 squad cars surround them in the parking lot.
Someone mentioned cereal toys, etc earlier. How about kids and even those in their 20s not knowing the cereal mascots. They may know Tony the Tiger and MAYBE Toucan Sam. But they don't know Snap, Crackle, & Pop, Sugar Bear, Frank 'n Berry, Count Chocula, Sonny from Cocoa Puffs, etc etc. Cereal commercials used to be ubiquitous. Now, you can't find them on normal broadcast TV.
Or in my case, after *missing* the Villanova-Georgetown game. I fell asleep on the couch--jet lag, as I'd just gotten back from the Middle East on Sunday. Woke up at midnight and could not find out who won until the next morning.Waking up on the couch to that test pattern after you had fallen asleep watching a late night show (like Kolchak: The Night Stalker).
Especially when you were already nervous about calling a girl....The frustration when you fat finger the last digit , and get to start all over .
The universal fear all guys have gone through....something girls can’t relate to. How many have hung up when someone answers on the other end?Especially when you were already nervous about calling a girl....
The universal fear all guys have gone through....something girls can’t relate to. How many have hung up when someone answers on the other end?
Hey CV, do you have Prince Albert in a can???!!!!!That also harkens back to times in childhood when prank calls with impunity were possible... no caller ID or *69 yet...
That also harkens back to times in childhood when prank calls with impunity were possible... no caller ID or *69 yet...
Or order 10 pizzas for someone you don’t like.You could order a pizza over the phone and stick a neighbor with the bill.
Hey CV, do you have Prince Albert in a can???!!!!!
Hey CV, do you have Prince Albert in a can???!!!!!
You could order a pizza over the phone and stick a neighbor with the bill.