Word: redpath
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Dates: during 1894-1894
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...first eleven was made up: Bull, r.e.; Holmes, r.t.; Seaver, r.g.; Hoague, c.; Bouve, l.g.; Rice, l.t.; Woods, l.e.; Wadswoeth, q.b.; Redpath, r.h.b.; Manning, l.h.b.; Gierasch, f.b. With the exception of Wadsworth, and possibly Manning, the team to meet Yale '98 will be the same as it lined up yesterday afternoon. Scott will play quarterback, and Knox may take Manning's place. There was a large crowd on the field to see the practice...
...Redpath plays a loose game. He does not use his hands when running and gives up too easily when tackled, and often drops the ball when thrown. He often misses his tackle...
Harvard's strongest point was behind the line. Here Redpath, Knox and Manning did about all that could be expected of them. Each during the game made good runs of 30 to 40 yards. Captain Scott at quarterback seemed at times to lose interest in the work and allowed the play to drag. Woods and Bull, the ends tackled finely and were good in breaking up interference. Very few of Columbia's gains were made around the ends. Tackle was the weakest part of the line. partly owing to the fact that the tackles were called back so frequently...
...Harvard team lined up: Woods, l.e.; Fuller, Holmes, l.t,; Hoague, l.g.; Hennen, c.; Woodward, r.g.; Seaver, r.t.; Bull, Newell, r.e.; Scott, q.b.; Redpath, h.b.; Knox, h.b.; Manning...
Score - Harvard 33, Columbia 0. Touchdowns - Redpath 3, Manning 1, Holmes 1. Goals from touchdowns - Manning 4. Goal from field - Redpath...