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remember seeing the boys play the ball on Sundays after mass. The pediment was the gable wall of the church and had its peculiarities well exploited by the people and therefore difficult for outsiders.
The side wall instead of left as in all the gables, was right in front of the front was extended with a wall lower than the main space with very little game that was called the "corner" and it actually was, which game mode is only learned by a specialist with extensive training.
To engage as many people as possible to play three against three, two in what we might call the big field and one that was responsible for playing in the corner. The games were fifteen points and won the first game which made two quinces.
The penalty for losing was to pay one page (four liters) of wine from the crop that was consumed by all those attending the game. The winning continued to play with new opponents thus could participate in the game almost all the boys racing fans.











THE TABAS
also remember the games of marbles, which were playing a haven of building wall the warm winter sun's heat. The jacks are a small bone that have sheep on his forelegs and was played by pulling the top three of these until one of them was singing. When you start playing will be drawn which should begin to play, pulling the high single tobacco and requested a position of the two who had more normal to be called " stalk and Swiss."
who was right threw the marbles, and "married" a lot of money to all those attending the run and if he could get one of the three jacks pinnate singing stay on one side was called "flesh" charged to all who had bet, if you took out "ass", the opposite side of meat, gambled and lost what was going to throw another in the circle jacks.
He who stooped to pick up the floor jacks and hand that threw them was called "Garita" and received the winning tip. This character could say it was the master of ceremonies of the game contributing their occurrences to the joy of the circle. Once collected the marbles, and blew the kiss on the hand before turning and sang when they were in the air: "pulls pindeja, mutton" or even "flesh at first sight" and other funny things that happened to him .
This game also had moments of excitement if you wanted to pass threw the jacks. If when you took out the first flesh said, "all or nothing game three strikes" meant it did not reflect the gains to achieve three consecutive meat. Assuming
play a penny for every player in the circle, this, the first flesh, had to play two pesetas the second four, and the third eight. Sometimes they succeeded but most failed to leave his ass and won all the marbles, not thrown. If anyone does not want to expose, still playing normally and won or lost the game as normal.
As in all games, this also had its pitfalls as some threw them effective or very low and then playing either could say aloud: "shuffle" and the play is automatically invalidated. Another trap
unusual was playing with marbles, glass windows. Some unscrupulous hands, took a few small holes in the upper marking the ass and got into them about lead shot and covered her with a mixture of wax, plaster and resin that can dry very well imitated bone tobacco. With the counterweight had more possibilities than flesh out otherwise. In a nearby village
crossed major bets, small amounts here have even played the kids were playing with cardboard boxes of matches.

THE PITA

game great pulse and skill that was to tear down a wooden pita prepared with ornaments and expanding their bases in order to better Pinara and eight inches high. Yews so were called by those who had two albums that were to hit iron about four inches in diameter and three hundred grams.
To set the order of game participants to "throw a hand" to see who was approaching the puck over a line marked on the ground just over a meter long, scoring at both ends a line perpendicular each one named "gallífaro" and when the puck to a player that went beyond lateral line was always the last to play. Determined
order, were placed on the string of coins played, and from a distance that always chose the first play, threw the two yews. The first to bring you as much as possible to the pita and the second one harder to displace the string as far as possible the money.
As the coins, to give the pita, were scattered in all directions, often by means of a rope that had measured the distance between each shuffleboard or pita and won the first case pulling and the second remained in "bed" was said when the string was pulled the next fall and see if he could turn the bed. When after several runs, no player could win it, he turned to throw a hand as at the beginning and the coins were not won is added to the "Pona" normal.

FOOTBALL
By the fifties the region spread the love of your game and all young people, being a new sport put a lot of enthusiasm for exercising it. In San Nicolas
started playing as local entertainment, but like all other people were able to form their teams, trying to do the same. For starters it was a shed for young people to buy T-shirts and regulation ball must for any team. I remember accompanied by another boy went to Leon and buy, in addition to the ball and the goalie equipment, ten-and-white numbered red shirts. Pants, not to increase the budget, we each did our own dark blue.
Wanting to record and name the club, send nuns embroidery Sahagún a shield with the name bombastic Real St. Nicholas, which we look upon his breast with as much enthusiasm as any team of bells.
As we were starting from scratch and little aware of this game buy a regulation to learn of the regulatory measures and field goals and the most elementary mistakes in the punishment in the game as well as awareness of being put back number corresponding to the different staff positions.
With these poor support and a world of illusions, we began to train and adapt to different positions. The goal of covering a namesake of mine, Modesto, who unfortunately died not long ago, which supplied its physical properties with excellent positioning and anticipation to play with what could a few stops but very unspectacular effective. Defense was covered as best as it is easier to destroy than create. For his physical strength and determination they played in these positions brothers Pepe and Angel, Nicholas, and José Luis Sixto clearing that was strong, especially when wore heavy boots in the field plowing, spiked gleaming studs that commanded respect on the front counter. In
media played and brothers Luis and Vicente Fidel , that because they were young and very willing, well laced long lines running up and down as requested by the game.
In front played Zosimus, Augustine and it has . The first two, in addition to youth, had good ball feel and quick dribbling to fool opposing defenses and I did what he could from the right end verging almost always playing the offside trap, then almost no one knew what it was and building a failure of the defense.
While playing tactics were a luxury for a team as inexperienced as ours, at least the shirt numbers, we tried to take them in the fashion of cuatro-three-three began to be used then, as well as the WM The Italian defender catenasio broom.
most that was in our case was the patadon and forth, trying to fill our lack of technique with the iron will to take the party forward.
If I mentioned the previous alignment should just reminded me the attached photo, taken in Villelga, without assuming that we play always the same. They sought to play all young and married a young man, who with great enthusiasm, even accompanied us on our outings. Collaborating
all regulations made two goals and scored a good-sized field, since the flat was spacious town lent itself to it.

In our trips to play in nearby villages to remember that we Pozuelo del Rey, village near Villada, a gray afternoon of December. Having already agreed the date, we do not flinch out of town, accompanied by several married, walking down a dirt road and partly off-road, with the leaden sky and overcast that before getting started snowing heavily, so it was difficult to play a simple game plan process and friendly. With good sense
Pozuelos waiters very attentive, not having a bar in town, we settled into a spacious warehouse that had a winery whose wooden planks and press served us quite comfortable tables and chairs.
from the nearby village brought two roast lamb with other fixtures and abundant harvest wine, gave us a good high tea that he spent in a very cordial youth because they are similar in habits of very young people as both. This great atmosphere
we made too late to return by the way there, we went to sleep suffocates pension in Villada, after reassuring on the phone to the families of the people. Following the pension spree in the morning, half asleep, we took the famous mixed train, which I've written, that brought us returning to the town Sahagún happy for the good treatment received.
a few days they come to play here, we wanted to match the same coin, and after playing the second step, I do not remember how it ended, organize a party for all the people in the era. A week earlier, notched a young pitcher of wine, prepare a large lemonade following the instructions of a specialist Sahagún. In a large "pail" mix of fourteen pitchers of wine with two sacks of sugar and lemons for the extra kilos.
the evening after work, with the excuse to try and soak the mix, we spent some good times. To transport this enormous amount of lemonade we had to put it on a Carral, who put on a ladder, we among all the age. Served in jugs was consumed in celebration and plan that time was unable to suppress the good taste of the mixture ended up stumbling and some nurses had to make bringing them home quite in range.

On another occasion to take us in farm trailer playing Villlalcón, distant about twenty miles, I remember that we spent all afternoon bent on starting the tractor. This was the first thing you saw these people perhaps because it was oil or that his master was not quite tax on the mechanics, had some days off work, so we try to do together. Tying two strong ropes we took to the road and with the united strength of at least twenty people and after getting tired of jerk, he decided to start and we were able to travel comfortably well-earned. He lived in Villalcón
Don Primitivo, head veterinarian well known in this area that were given to a referee. After playing two halfs short so we will not tire you much, crappy plan told us: - Let's throw a penalty shoot-out to stretch the gatekeepers. With this plan we did spend a jolly good time and eventually ruled a draw and a diplomat in the local pub we spent an afternoon of living with a lot of guys we knew.
You see, in many places we visited, football was only a pretext to promote good relationship with the youth of nearby villages. As we all played for fun without being subject to any calendar or event, the result was most important. Fortunately very few were the people who guided For the sake of self misunderstood, they took seriously the outcome of the game, which helped foster a hostile environment that we understood it was not worth growing.
For about ten or twelve years, this love of football lasted until emigration was widespread and many young people left the village. Those who stayed with the inexorable passage of time, some married and others were unable to grow older and the younger fans to the few that remain in these villages. Photo accompany
, which I keep in the family album, the team that played in Villelga and a poem dedicated to our beloved team.
Boots I played football the . Instead of tacos, wore leather bands.















The picture is yellow, the fruit of over the years. This team kinda looks like one of those multimillionaire of the stars. The stage at which we played was not from those who leave it on TV. But now that was the dream team of all those who composed it. It was called St. Nicholas Real , played in the eras of the towns where we, in this case Villelga, next to the bed of the Templars.
Staba E consists of the following players: (from left to right and top to bottom)
Nicholas Borge, Borge Sixto, José Santos, José Luis Celada, Vicente Velasco, Zosimus Garrán, Agustín Campos, José Luis Borge, Fidel Velasco, Modesto and Modesto Celada Carvajal.

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