View of the grandstand entrance with its equestrian-themed frieze of galloping horses at Santa Anita Park. The frieze was created by Chester "Chet" R. Phillips, an architect and designer for Gordon B. Kaufmann (architect of the race track). The two flights of steps 2 the entrance are flanked by planting beds. A sign at the top of the steps reads "Cashiers" and 4 attendants stand on either side.
Photograph captures the rider-less horse, "Ima Count" (No. 3) running neck and neck with "Great Lover" at the finish line. Numbers 4 and 12 trail behind with an unidentified horse.
Possibly related to the article “Second Border Gate Planned, Staff at San Ysidro Seeks to Divide Traffic, Customs Men and Town Split on Proposed Site, Tia Juana Races Now Cause Tiresome Delays.” Los Angeles Times, 15 July 1929: 9
Racetrack grandstand with decorated roof, flags, with buildings at left and right, about 8 people in 2 groups in and in front of grandstand, with racetrack in foreground
Possibly related to the article “Second Border Gate Planned, Staff at San Ysidro Seeks to Divide Traffic, Customs Men and Town Split on Proposed Site, Tia Juana Races Now Cause Tiresome Delays.” Los Angeles Times, 15 July 1929: 9