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Frank James Buncom Jr. (November 2, 1939 –
September 15, 1969) was an
American professional football player who was a
linebacker in the
American Football...
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Buncom (also
spelled Bunkum or Buncombe) is an
abandoned mining town at the
confluence of the
Little Applegate River and
Sterling Cr**** in
Jackson County...
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Buncom may
refer to:
Buncom, Oregon, a
mining town
Frank Buncom, an
American football linebacker This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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Buncombe County,
North Carolina Buncombe,
Illinois An
alternative spelling of
Buncom,
Oregon Edward Buncombe, an 18th-century
plantation owner wikt:buncombe...
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public relations. The
initial four members—former
players Emil Karas,
Frank Buncom, Bob Laraba, and
Jacque MacKinnon—were
inducted posthumously in 1976. From...
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initial four
former players (along with Emil Karas,
Frank Buncom, Bob Laraba), that were
inducted posthumously into the San
Diego Chargers...
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White City
Wimer Applegate Beagle Bitter Lick
Brownsboro Buckhorn Springs Buncom Cascade Gorge Climax Colestin Dardanelles Four
Corners Lake Cr**** Lincoln...
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Gillman 1965 1965 AFL West 1st 9 2 3 Lost AFL
Championship (Bills) 23–0
Frank Buncom (ASG MVP) Sid
Gillman 1966 1966 AFL West 3rd 7 6 1 Sid
Gillman 1967 1967...
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White Sox,
Baltimore Orioles) and
coach Charles Bukowski,
author Frank Buncom, AFL linebacker, San
Diego Chargers John Casado,
graphic designer Roslyn...
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juniors (including Bedsole, Beathard, Nelsen, Wilson,
Willie Brown,
Frank Buncom, and Marv Marinovich) who
returned to lead the
undefeated 1962 USC Trojans...