The Long Beach Clothiers became founding members of the short-lived Class D level Southern California Trolley League.
[1][2][3][4] The Long Beach Beachcombers and the Southern California Trolley League teams officially began play on April 3, 1910.
In a game on May 1, 1910, it was reported that the Los Angeles McCormicks committed 11 errors in a 7–2 loss to Long Beach.
[13][3][14] The Long Beach Beachcombers officially began play on April 22, 1913, under a split–season schedule format.
On July 23, 1913, the Southern California League permanently disbanded with the Santa Barbara Barbareans in first place in the second half standings.
Harry Connor, Jesse Stovall and Bull Durham managed the Long Beach Beachcombers team.
[19] In 1910, the Long Beach Clothiers played home games at the Belmont Park Grounds.