Frank Rankin Biography
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- Born April 1, 1891
Rankin was one of six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rankin of Stratford, Ontario. He had four brothers: Gordon, Jimmy, Reginald and Sid and one sister.\n', '
Rankin played junior hockey in his hometown of Stratford with the Stratford team in the Ontario Hockey Association from 1904 until 1910. His brother Jimmy also played with the team. He then moved to Toronto and played senior hockey with the Toronto Eatons. He played two seasons with the Eatons, scoring 21 goals in ten games. He then joined the senior Toronto St. Michael\'s Majors where he played in three seasons. In 1912, Rankin scored an incredible 20 goals in five games. In the 1914–15 season, while playing for St. Michael\'s, Rankin was seriously cut in the face and suffered blood poisoning, which required hospitalization.\n', '
Rankin became coach of the Toronto Granites, leading them to the Allan Cup championship in 1922 and 1923. For winning the Cup in 1923, the Granites were selected to represent Canada at the 1924 Winter Olympics. The team won six consecutive games to take the gold medal.\n', '
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