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314:. The San Diego Bears won the first half of the season. On July 23, 1913, the Southern California League permanently disbanded with the Santa Barbara Barbareans in 1st place in the second half standings. The San Diego Bears (56–33) had the best overall record, followed by the San Bernardino Kittens (48–38), Long Beach Beachcombers (43–46) and Pasadena /Santa Barbara (27–57). John Schuster,
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208:. Pasadena fielded a franchise when the league formed for the 1910 season as a six–team minor league under the direction of league president Jim McCormick. The 1910 Southern California Trolley League franchises from
271:. The Southern California league formed for the 1913 season as a four–team minor league under the direction of league president Jay Davidson. Pasadena joined fellow Southern California League franchises from
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