Eyre Saitch

Eyre Saitch was an American professional basketball player. He was a member of the New York Renaissance basketball team,[1] and part of the first black team to win a world championship in basketball.[2] He would win over 2000 games with the team.[3] He along with his team was enshrined in the basketball Hall of Fame.[4] Erye was a national level tennis player who would win a national title in Tennis.[5] Erye would die in 1985.[6] He would win a 1926 ATA singles title.[7] He would have Sylvester Smith as a doubles partner.[8] During his career he was also known as Bruiser Snatch.[9]

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