Word: marlboro
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...210x120 feet, and the material used in construction is a yellowish-brown brick, mottled with blue, which is made by the Perth Amboy Company in New Jersey. This material has been but little used as yet in this vicinity, and the house of Dr. Bradbury, at the corner of Marlboro and Exeter streets, is almost the only example. The bricks are laid in red mortar, and mottled terra cotta will be extensively used in the decoration of the interior. The basement is of rock-faced brown stone, and dark purple Maine slate will be used to cover the roof, while...
...Marlboro presented a weak team against Harvard yesterday afternoon, and the result was a defeat by the score of sixteen to two. For the last two years, Marlboro has defeated us, but the team has been greatly weakened by the loss of several good men. Only five innings were played yesterday, as the visitors left early in order to catch a train. The game was remarkable for the number of errors made by the visitors, who evidently were not in practice. No less than ten Harvard men got first on errors. Harvard failed to score only in the second inning...
...Marlboro made its two runs in the first inning on hits by Johnson and Doyle, and errors by Henshaw, Linn and Luce. The score...
First base on balls-Harvard, 3; Marlboros, 1. First base on errors-Harvard, 10; Marlboros, 2. Struck out-Harvard, 4; Marlboros, 9. Passed balls-Harvard, 1; Marlboros, 4. Wild pitches-Harvard, 1; Marlboros, 1. Left on bases-Harvard, 6; Marlboros, 2. Flies caught-Harvard, 1; Marlboro, 4. Fouls caught-Harvard, 2. Stolen bases-Harvard, 3; Marlboros, 1. Umpire-P. J. Mullen of Boston Time...
Harvard will play Marlboro this afternoon at 4 o'clock on Jarvis...