Leon Monde
Leon Monde was an American basketball player for the New York Renaissance. Monde was a veteran of Negro league baseball, and was one of the first players for the Rens. In 1922, the Metropolitan Basketball Association ordered Monde's suspension from the Rens for having played baseball professionally, but the team refused. In 1963, the New York Renaissance franchise was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Monde's draft registration card of June 1917 listed his residence as being on Cleveland Street in Brooklyn and was employed as a "machine hand". In April 1930, Monde and his wife moved from Brooklyn to Eatontown, New Jersey. In 1931, he started a business of tea and coffee.