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Show Young Manager. Tribune Special Sporting Service. NEW YORK, July 11. Foxhall Keene, who recently 3oId his polo ponies to Paul J. Ralncy, will, it is said, go abroad next year to manage the stable of his father. James R. Keene. who will race in Great. P.ritaln. The younger Keene lias had some experience abrond. lie managed the English end of his father's stable when Cap nnd Bells, the winner of tho Oaks and Disguise, the Domino colt who finished second in tho Derby won by King Edward's Diamond Jubilee, wore racing at Epsom. New Market, Doncaster and Gntwlck. Mr. Keene onco had a shoollng box near the town of Mellon Mowbray. It was called Sysonby, and after af-ter this seat, the celebrated son of Melton Mel-ton and Optlme who raced so successfully In this country a few seasons back wa3 named. |