by Don D » Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:03 pm
Hope everyone is doing okay.
I think Stratton Park, like many of the old New York neighborhoods had its share of nicknames. I remember when we 1st ran the IFOND Golf Outing, I had to give some thought to remembering the 1st names of Anthony "Bugsy" Merendino & Tom "Tiger" Savage.
Actually, a funny story about nicknames was when I went to work for Metropolitan Life Insurance and was told I would be working for Al Abbamonte and should wait for him in his office. After about 15 minutes, in the door came Freddy "Pizza" and I asked what he was doing there and he told me it was his office. I imagine the look of surprise on my face was a give away when he said, "you really didn't think my name was Freddy "Pizza" did you? To which I responded that I didn't think it was Alfred Abbamonte.
Some of the nicknames were shortened versions of part of their name, (i.e. Tommy "Bubby" Ubelacker & Harry "K" Kelly. I think Harry's actually started as "Special K" after a basketball player on the Nets.
I kow there was an Ace, Monk, Doodles, Dingo, Spider, Rabbit, Bambi, Mouse and a Rhino to name a few. I also know there was a "Rooster" and a "Turkey" as well as others, but some of those origins should stay untold.
Let's see if we can remember not only the name, but the origin. I can start with a few from my age group.
~ Richie "Bailey" Burke after the basketball player Bailey Howell
~ Tommy "Fish" McElroy because he worked in Augie's Fish Market
~ Danny "Kato" Bracco after the character on the Green Hornet
For those of you who didn't know, Freddy "Pizza" was the nephew of the owner of Vinie's Pizzeria, before it became Mama Gilda's.
Have a great Thanksgiving!
Don & Ellie Diehl