On the Night of July 13, 1977 a bunch of 'The Guys' & I were hangin' out, on 'The Corner', Nostrand Ave. &
Ave. L, around da' Corner from Hudde JHS School Yard. ( Very Much, Our Turf back then- the 6-3 Cops, over on Brooklyn Ave.,
had come to calling us 'The Ave. L Gang') [we didn't know we were 'A Gang' until the 6-3 Cops started calling us that].
Being bored as usual, we'd developed a Game of sorts, a few Nights Before the 13th. We'd somehow discovered that if you Hit a certain Light Pole, ( on 'L' x. Nostrand & E.29 St.), in Just the Right Spot, w/ Just Enuff force, w/ a Stickball Bat, the Light would go out, and then flicker back on after a few minutes....
So, you had to run about half a block form E.29 St. to the Light Pole, and Strike the Pole in Just the Right Spot w/ the Stickball Bat & cause the Light to blink off, you ran back to E.29 St. & Chugged a Cold Can of Bud from the cooler which we kept well-stocked w/ Bud & Ice.
(Ah, Brooklyn !)
Well, on 7/13, my Buddy Hal, takes his turn, runs up to & hits the Light pole, the Light goes out, he runs back, chuggin' a Bud at the cooler,
and a Funny Thing Happens - The Traffic Lights at 'L' & Nostrand go out. As we stand there gawking at Hal, and the Intersection, the rest of the Street Lights, and then the rest of the neighborhood Go Dark. So the Tale for Years was: Hal caused the Blackout of '77.
After a while, we decided to wander over to Flatbush Ave. & see What's Happenin' & see what further Amusement we might get into.
At Flatbush & 'K' (1 Block from the 6-3 at Brooklyn & 'J'), we encounter a bunch of Guys w/ Sticks & some Kinda' Helmets, ( it was Dark -
we couldn't see real well), & they start Mouthing-Off, askin' Who we Are & 'Whatta' you doin...?'
So We Reply, in pretty much the same fashion & tone... and it wasn't until a Few Moments Too Late, to see they were 6-3 Guys,
in 'Civies', w/ 'Hats & Bats', having been Called-in off-duty for the Blackout.
Well, after they Smacked us Around a bit, and Kicked a Few Asses, ( Me, Of Course !), we were all clear on Who was Who, and What the Rules for the Night were. They sent us Home after some very Stern and Direct Instructions.
We went back to Ave. L, & they continued their Flatbush Ave. Patrol. We had No Idea about How Bad things would go that Night
in surrounding communities, until we saw the News the Next Day.