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...Keeneland race track's winningest trainer, whose horses won $19 million and 2,115 victories during his 32-year career; of head injuries in a riding accident at Keeneland; in Lexington, Ky. His most famous Thoroughbred was Bee Bee Bee, who took the 1972 Preakness and broke up Riva Ridge's bid for the Triple Crown...
...meters--1. Riva Genso (Penn) 17:01.99, 2. Margaret Wynne (Yale), 3. Yionka-Wills (Barnard). 3200-meter Relay--1. Harvard (Herlihy Stricker Barrett, Beckford) 9:20.86, 2. Princeton, 3. Penn. 10,000-meters--1. Kate Wiley (H) 35:56.44, 2. Gilian Morton (Y), 3. Judy Damore (Penn). 400-meter Relay--1. Princeton 48:30, 2. Yale, 3. Cornell. Shot Put--1. Gail Koziara (D) 14.14m (meet record), 2. Marie Acacia (H), 3. Kim Johnson (H). Heptathlon--1. Mariquita Patterson (H) 4646 points (meet record), 2. Kate Delhagen (P), 3. Colette Fleming (Penn). 800-meters--1. Monica Egbuono...
...broke his leg. In the 1953 Kentucky Derby, Native Dancer was bumped and then forced to go so far outside that he could have stopped for a mint julep in the clubhouse. He won the Preakness and the Belmont, but his Triple Crown was lost. Nashua, Needles, Damascus, Riva Ridge?the list of excellent colts that were upset is sad and long. In some years, the fields were so strong that the horses killed one another off. In 1957 three exceptional horses divvied up the Triple Crown: Gallant Man, Iron Liege and Bold Ruler...
...wife Iris, Countess zu Dohna-Lauck, 28, he moved to New York in 1974 and started a real estate investment concern that grossed nearly $10 million last year and may double that sum this year. Most of his business is with fellow Europeans. Laurenti's scholarly partner, Roberto Riva, 38, was born in Peru of Italian ancestry, earned his degrees in Italy, owned a prosperous oil trading company in Houston and decided to settle permanently in the U.S. Says Laurenti: "Here you get rewarded for your merits, not for what your father has done." Michael Garstin, 29, a British...
...kind of show that only a museum with the resources of MOMA could bring together-more than 450 prints, books and bronzes, accompanied by a catalogue raisonné by Art Historian Una Johnson, and all assembled by MOMA's director of prints and illustrated books, Riva Castleman...