I've never heard of Crump Stadium until this thread, but for some strange reason stadiums fascinate me so I did some digging around. This is a photo gallery of its demolition.
Urban Exploration Resource: Gallery: E.H. Crump Stadium, Central High School > my alma mater > ehcrump3.jpg
Nice find. From the link you provided:
Central High School was originally built in 1897 on Poplar Ave. and was re-built in 1911 at its current location near the medical district in downtown Memphis. In 1918, the school was closed for a month and used as a overflow hospital during the Influenza epidemic, and many teachers served as Red Cross nurses. In 1939, 20,000 dollars was spent to renovate and improve lighting, heating, and the auditorium, which includes a full stage, backstage, and system of catwalks.
In February 0f 1937, during a great flood, 1100 cots were placed in the school and again, teachers and students became volunteers.
In February of 1934, E.H. Crump Stadium was built on the east grounds of the remaining thirteen acres of the Central campus at a cost of 35,000 dollars. The stadium originally included three main stands with a capacity of 7500 and underground lockerooms for players on both teams. It was later expanded to seat 25,000. Since there were so few high school teams at the time in Memphis, college teams used the stadium as well. It was not until 1940 that African Americans were allowed access to the stadium.
The stadium is named after the late E.H. "Boss" Crump, a former congressman and businessman in Memphis.
The stadium was closed in 2004, and will be replaced by a new stadium.