Smear the ''fellow'' was THE game of the neighborhood. No teams, just grab the ball, usually a football, and run like the dickens because everyone would chase the ''fellow'' and smear the tar outta him. After the ball carrier is tackled, toss the ball to your best friend and take off after him...
No teams, only unspoken rule is to not hit in the face, and if someone got up and started running home while crying, then we all ran and hid until it was safe to come out again.
There was a kid at the church that was an oops, .... that is his parents were well into their 50s when he was born. So his parents were more like his grandparents and tended to over protect him a little. He was a well behaved little gentleman around the grown ups, but just didn't know how to be a kid. Once when we were about 10 or 11 we were all playing smear, I was on the sideline recuperating after a rather rousing smearing. He came up and asked me how he could join the game, so I went back in, grabbed the ball and tossed it to him and yelled, ''Run..!!!''
He ran, but everyone caught him pretty quickly and smeared him into the grass. I was a little afraid he might jump up and run inside crying, but instead he jumped up with a big smile on his face and started chasing the ball holder. This went on for about 15-20 minutes when his mom came out and saw what was going on.
She ran into the crowd and clothes lined the ball carrier, I mean one of the best clotheslines I have ever seen.!! She grabbed her son and drug him inside. By this time he had grass in his hair, his glasses and grass stains all over his good clothes.
A few minutes later mom came back outside and lectured us pretty good on how her son is a frail child and should not be involved in any of our silly games. She went back inside and the game continued.
I consider my childhood as a great time to grow up. Without any adult supervision, we rode horses, raced our bicycles down hills, camped out by the river, played in the river, threw dirt clods at each other, played with bottle rockets and fire crackers, shot our rifles and shotguns, climbed trees, swam in stock ponds, roller skated on the streets and when it was time to go somewhere we rode in the back of our dads pickup trucks. But we waited 30 minutes after eating before going swimming, we did have our safety rules....