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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...field, thus having wind and sun at their backs. Eighty-nine had the kick off and passed the ball to Morgan who gained about fifteen yards. This was about as near as the freshmen got to their opponents' goal, as the ball went rapidly down the field, and Rankin, who played in the rush line during the first three-quarters, scored the first touch-down for eighty-six way off at one side of the field. The ball was punted out, but no free catch was obtained, and Adams securing the ball scored touch-down number two. This was again...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Foot Ball. | 11/11/1885 | See Source »

...provisional assignment of commencement parts is as follows. Orations - Snyder, Huddleston, J. N. Palmer, Osgood, Corey, M. W. Richardson, Rankin, Howes, Carpenter, Kennison, C. W. Smith, Fraser, LaMonte, Babbit. Dissertations - Bolster, Lloyd, Gage, Gunnison, Harding. Henshaw, W. T. Clark, Shea, Hutchins, H. C. Miller, Mallory, Lunt, Merriam, Hurley, Fletcher, Fullerton, Waterman, Santayana, E. V. Abbot, G. B. Stevens, Lyman VonKlenze, Underwood, Stone, C. O. Hurd, Moors, Day, Torrey, Nichols, Fay. Disquisitions - Ayars, Scott, Burnett, Somers, Washburn, Holliday, Henry, Houghton, Pratt, S. R. Snow, Loeser, T. T. Baldwin, Boyden, Codman, Beal, J. M. Thompson, C. A. Brown, J. W. Richardson Ferry...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 11/5/1885 | See Source »

...that of eighty-six, who, outside of the battery, played an almost perfect game. Palmer and Austin alternated every two innings in pitching for the freshmen, although Austin took Palmer's place in the ninth after five successive hits had been made off the latter. For eighty-six, Gardner, Rankin and Collins did the best work in the fleld, and for eighty-eight Fargo, Jones and Holden excelled. The features of the game were the throw of Jones from centre to home which cut off Collins who attempted to run home after the fly was caught, and Gardiner's splended...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 6/10/1885 | See Source »

...Rankin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 5/30/1885 | See Source »

Earned runs, eighty-six, 4; eighty-eight, 1. Two-base hits, Kimball, Foss. Three-base hits, Kimball, Rankin. First base on balls, by Ferry, 3; Palmer, 4; Chamberlain, 3. First base on errors, eighty-six, 2; eighty-eight, 3. Struck out, by Ferry, 2; Chamberlain, 9; Palme, 9; Austin, 1. Double plays, Burnett and Boyden; Fargo and Choate. Passed balls, Woodbury, 1; Choate, 4. Wild pitches, Chamberlain, 3. Left on bases, eighty six, 5; eighty-eight, 6. Umpire, Mr. H. Coolidge, '87. Time, 3 hours...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 5/30/1885 | See Source »

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