Leon Monde

[6] In 1922, the Metropolitan Basketball Association (MBA) ordered his suspension from the Rens (then competing under their original name, the Spartan Braves) for having played baseball professionally,[7] but the team refused.

[8] In 1963, the New York Renaissance franchise was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

[9] Monde's draft registration card of June 1917 listed his residence as being on Cleveland Street in Brooklyn.

[1] In April 1930, The New York Age noted that Monde and his wife moved from Brooklyn to Eatontown, New Jersey.

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