Show FOXHALL KEENE KEEME RALLIES RAfflES SLIGHTLY AFTER AFfER A AREST REST By 83 B Asi Associated laW Press Pm to lo The Tho Telegram BALTIMORE Dec Dee 6 The G.-The The condition of Foxhall P. P Keene Keen Keene the widely known sportsman of New York who was se seriously lIe se- i Injured yesterday while riding In the annual joint hunt meeting at al the Hunt Harford club near FarminGton raId Md was reported d tp be unchanged this morning He rallied early today d l lon long enough to ask for something to eat t an and after being given some milk again lapsed jinto into the semiconscious l state in which he lie had lain all night Mr Keenes Keene's physicians today declined to state the exact extent or nature of his patients patient's Injuries Injuries' o or to talk about the case He said d da last a night that a Mr Keene was shaken du u up and injured r about t th the head but that h no o bones were broken ro The l clubman ta was a said I to have v been alone at the time of the accident It was learned however that his horse fell while taking a fence It is thought that when his mount went down Keene was thrown heavily landing on his head He was not discovered until some time later when he was missed from the 1 large field participating In the hunt He HeI Hewa I wa was found unconscious In tn a clump of I bushes and taken to the clubhouse This accident i is Js not the first which Mr Keene e has met I in his S career a as a horse hore- man In April f. f 1902 O h he was severely vr in injured in while riding with the tM Melton- Melton Mowbray pack when his mount stumbled at an awkward fence with a ditch In Inee Mr front Keene ee Before t fell 11 f from that hl his In h horse January s while 1892 1592 riding rid ing to hounds In Ireland and the sables at first reported him killed He has been In several other minor accidents He is the son of the late James R. R Keene the millionaire financier of or New York Tork |