Donald Martin Kolloway (August 4, 1918 – June 30, 1994), was an American professional baseball player who played 12 years in Major League Baseball as an infielder for the Chicago White Sox (1940–1943, 1946–1949), Detroit Tigers (1949–1952) and Philadelphia Athletics (1953).
Kolloway's family moved to Blue Island when he was two years old, and he continued to live there for the rest of his life.
Kolloway was a line drive hitter with good speed, who seldom walked and struck-out infrequently.
While playing for the White Sox in 1942, he led the league with 40 doubles and was among the AL leaders in stolen bases (16), caught stealing (14), and at bats (601).
[3] After his baseball career ended, he owned and operated a tavern called Kolloway's in Blue Island from 1956 to 1969.