Jackson Jays

[1] They played their first game on May 13, losing to the Dyersburg Forked Deers, 2–0, before a home audience of 2,500 people at Athletic Park.

[8] The team changed its name to the Jackson Jays in 1926 as they continued in the Tri-State League.

[10] The circuit disbanded due to poor attendance after the games of July 5, the scheduled end of the first half.

[11] The Jays lost their final game to the Sheffield-Tuscumbia Twins, 7–6 in 14 innings.

The city did not field another team until the Jackson Generals joined a revival of the KITTY League in 1935.