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Los Angeles Monarchs
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The Monarchs played their home games in the Pan Pacific Auditorium, which was located on Beverly Boulevard, next to the the Hollywood Stars baseball field and the nearby Gilmore Stadium where midget races were held. The Stadium was also the home field for the Loyola University football team and several professional football teams including, the Los Angeles Buldogs, Los Angeles Mustangs and the Hollywood Bears, in Los Angeles's Westside. As ice hockey was a new sport in Southern California, the team enjoyed a decent amount of popularity during its tenure in Los Angeles.
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The Monarchs played their home games in the Pan Pacific Auditorium, which was located on Beverly Boulevard, next to the the Hollywood Stars baseball field and the nearby Gilmore Stadium where midget races were held. The Stadium was also the home field for the Loyola University football team and several professional football teams including, the Los Angeles Buldogs, Los Angeles Mustangs and the Hollywood Bears, in Los Angeles's Westside. As ice hockey was a new sport in Southern California, the team enjoyed a decent amount of popularity during its tenure in Los Angeles.