The best known and most used rank test for the location-scale problem is the Lepage (1971) test. The idea of Lepage is to use a statistic which is the sum of the squares of the standardized Wilcoxon and Ansari-Bradley statistics. There is also another rank test, due to Cucconi (1968) that is earlier but neither known in the literature nor applied in practice. The test is of interest since, contrary to the other location-scale tests, it is not a quadratic form of a test on location and a test on scale and it is easier to be computed than that of Lepage, and other tests. The Cucconi test is based on squared ranks and squared counter-ranks. It should be noted that the power of the Lepage test, contrary to that of the Cucconi test, has been wid...