Word: rankine
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following men will be on Cambridge Common, this (Thursday) afternoon at 3 o'clock sharp in uniform: Churchill, Spaulding, Carpenter, Codman, Thorndyke, Wren, Cummin, Rankin, Alllen, Childs...
...This was the first important game that the freshmen have played, and, with the exception of the battery, did fairly good work. The following was the make up of the nine: p., Churchill; c., Child; 1b, Howell; 2b, Cady; 3b, Wrenn; s. s., Thorndyke; l. f., Cummins; c. f., Rankin; r. f., Allen. Another game was played on Friday with the Cambrige High and Latin School nine, the score being 18 to 16, in favor of the Cambridge men. The freshmen played a much inferior game to that of the previous day, and the battery again was the weak point...
There are a number of good men trying for outfield positions. The whole number of candidates is thirteen. They are Ingalls, Neff, Woods, Whitney, Rankin, Lamont, Sawyer, Cummin, Jones and Riddle; while Viles, Grant and Wheeler will become candidates for the outfield positions if their services in the infield are not sufficiently appreciated...
...will fall to his lot to train. The following are the candidates and the positions for which they are trying: S. E. Carpenter, Orcutt, McKay and Wheeler, 1st base; Lockett, Howell, Page, Spalding and Cady, infield; Ingalls, Neff, Woods, Whitney, Sawyer, Cummin, R. Jones and Riddle, outfield; Viles, Rankin, Hill, Churchill, Curtis, Grant, pitcher; Hollis and Bell, catcher. Of these there are several who have played on their preparatory school nines and the others all have more or less experience. Carpenter played first base on the St. Mark's nine for two years and was captain of it last year...
...stated that the great von Rankin library, which was recently presented to Syracuse University, is but very little used by the undergraduates...