A Tough and Dirty Job
This file appears in: Crush Holloway
Historian Leslie Heaphy details the working conditions of semipro and pro umpires in black baseball, a job Holloway performed after his playing career ended. In 1944, Holloway told a reporter that he did not aspire to be an umpire in the Negro Leagues due to the abysmal pay and poor treatment they received.
This file appears in: Crush Holloway
Crush Holloway
Two popular amusements at the turn of the twentieth century—staged locomotive collisions and baseball—came together in the life of Crush Holloway. As the story goes, Holloway’s father went to see the Crash at Crush, only to be informed at the event…