Frank Funk — may refer to:*Frank H. Funk (1869 1940), U.S. Representative from Illinois *Frank Funk (baseball) born 1935 *Frank Funk (race promoter) born 1888, see List of National Sprint Car Hall of Fame inductees … Wikipedia
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Tom Funk — was a Major League Baseball pitcher with the Houston Astros during the 1986 season. He appeared in eight games and enjoyed early success before faltering and being sent down to the minors. He would never again pitch in the big leagues. The Astros … Wikipedia
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