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Uploaded By: PRESIDENT on May 18th, 2014

Walter "Red" Jackson (Born June 3, 1908 in Instock, England – Died October 6, 1982 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) was a professional ice Hockey player.

Jackson moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba as a boy. He learned the game in the local minor Hockey system then played senior with the city's CPR Hockey team, Elmwood Maple Leafs, and the Winnipeg Native Sons team.

Jackson gained his pro experience after signing on with the St. Louis Flyers of the AHA in 1930.

Jackson played most of the 1932-33 season and all of the 1933-34 schedule with the New York Americans.

Jackson also played for the New Haven Eagles during the 1932-33 season (and again from 1935 to 37).

Jackson then played for the Syracuse Stars, Cleveland Falcons of the IHL, and the Boston Cubs of the Can-Am league in the 1934-35 season.

Jackson was acquired by the Boston Bruins where he dressed for two games in 1935-36. He soon found himself back in the minors after the Bruins transferred his rights to the London Tecumsehs of the IHL as compensation for signing Rey Getcliffe.

Jackson then played for the Minneapolis Millers & again with the St. Louis Flyers of the AHA before retiring in 1938.

Sourced from http://www.hockeylegend.com/.

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