Career
Russian was a star college athlete in baseball, basketball, and track and field He was named an All-American football player in 1924. Candy Jim Taylor signed him to play for the Memphis Red Sox for the 1925 season, where he split catching duties with Larry Brown and hit.327.
He moved to the Chicago American Giants in 1926 and hit.268 that season.
In 1927, Russian batted.350 and was 8 for 35 in the 1927 Colored World Series. In 1929, he hit.386 to finish second in that category, and hit 11 triples.
He fell ill with tuberculosis early in 1930 and died in August of that year. His lifetime batting average in the Negro Leagues was.350.