by Eddie Acunzo » Sat Jul 07, 2007 1:03 pm
Two things. We've all referred to the glass milk bottle delivery (and cream) deposited in the little metal boxes by our door sides. Much of the time, and for several years those milk bottles were being delivered by my good friend and fellow Stratton Parker "Murphy" Ohrnberger or one of his cousins, I think it was just the Roth brothers contingent, but it may have included some Diehls too.
The second thing referred to by several folks was the seltzer delivery truck. Like many of you, we used to hide between parked cars until the driver got back into the truck, then jump on the sides and back to "hitch" a ride for free. A group of us did that one time near my building at 1576 Taylor, and as the driver was making his turn onto Tremont, one of the side "passengers" lost his grip, did a back-flip and landed on his head cracking it open like a watermellon. I think Tremont might have still been cobblestone in parts at that time. Anyway my unfortunate friend fractured his skull and knocked himself out. The street was full of adults and sector cars in what seemed like seconds, and all of the free-riders took off like thieves in the night. As I dropped down the alley staircase into my safety zone of the alleys and basements, just before I dropped from sight I heard a sixth floor neighbor scream from her window, "I saw you Eddie, and I'm telling your Dad." I knew I was screwed, but I hid out in the basement as long as I could until my own hunger betrayed me and I went home to one of the top ten beatings of my childhood. Can anyone help me remember who fractured his skull on the corner of Taylor and Tremont? His diving style was very good, probably about a 9, or 9.5, his legs were straight and unbent, he kept his knees together and turned nicely in the air, but his entry was terrible, a COMPLETE ZERO!