Scheduling for the Jeffersons was extremely ad hoc. Little over two weeks before the start of the 1920 season, team manager
Leo V. Lyons was still putting out feelers for a "good heavyweight opponent" for the home opener. Gene Dooley and his "All-Buffalo" squad met the call but were not heavy enough to go toe-to-toe, falling 10–0 to the Jeffs on a rainy Sunday afternoon in Rochester's Baseball Park. The Rochester Jeffersons were essentially a regional team, playing local opponents, with 10 of their 11 games in Rochester. The Red Eleven's solitary road game was played in
Buffalo — a little over 70 miles away. The Jeffs played opponents solely from upstate New York, including grid squads from Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse,
Tonawanda, and
Utica — the last-mentioned being the furthest distance away from Rochester, about 135 miles. Following the Jeffs' second game of the season, a frolicking 66–0 smash up of a lesser opponent, four Rochester fans approached head coach
Jack Forsyth and asked permission to organize a Jeffs rooters' club. Forsyth approved the plan, leaving the details to be worked out by the interested fans themselves, while agreeing to serve as treasurer. == Schedule ==