He played Junior "B" hockey in Ontario in 1936-37 and then moved to Great Britain and played a season for the Harringay Greyhounds. Jones then returned to North America and played 34 games over three seasons for the Detroit Red Wings over three seasons. Most of his time was spent in the minor pros. In February 1943 he was accquired by the Toronto Maple Leafs and played 16 games for them. Jones then played for the senior Toronto Army Daggers and Kingston Army Frontenacs in 1943-44. The nhext two years were spent in the Canadian military.
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| - He played Junior "B" hockey in Ontario in 1936-37 and then moved to Great Britain and played a season for the Harringay Greyhounds. Jones then returned to North America and played 34 games over three seasons for the Detroit Red Wings over three seasons. Most of his time was spent in the minor pros. In February 1943 he was accquired by the Toronto Maple Leafs and played 16 games for them. Jones then played for the senior Toronto Army Daggers and Kingston Army Frontenacs in 1943-44. The nhext two years were spent in the Canadian military.
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Trivia
| - * Buck Jones died in the Cocoanut Grove fire in Boston in 1942.
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History
| - Buck Jones is the franchise built around the real-life actor Buck Jones. Comics Licensed comics
* Buck Jones Anthology comics
* Master Comics
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Links
| - * Buck Jones at Wikipedia
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Notes
| - * Buck Jones was never licensed by DC Comics, but he was licensed by Fawcett Publications, and Buck Jones stories appeared in anthology comics that are included in this database.
* Buck Jones characters never appeared in crossover stories with other Fawcett characters.
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| - He played Junior "B" hockey in Ontario in 1936-37 and then moved to Great Britain and played a season for the Harringay Greyhounds. Jones then returned to North America and played 34 games over three seasons for the Detroit Red Wings over three seasons. Most of his time was spent in the minor pros. In February 1943 he was accquired by the Toronto Maple Leafs and played 16 games for them. Jones then played for the senior Toronto Army Daggers and Kingston Army Frontenacs in 1943-44. The nhext two years were spent in the Canadian military. In 1946-47 Jones came back with the Tulsa Oilers. He played in the minor pros until 1954 when he finished the season with the senior Nelson Maple Leafs and then retired. He played in a total of 50 NHL games and scored 2 goals and 2 assists.
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