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Show Surgeons Save Cluny Cluny, .the highly bred 'race marc, "Is racing: again, despite .tlio fact that sh was sentenced to be fthot at the Lasoon r laat summer. Her owner, Charles W. Clark, quickly vetoed tho . doclslon of the tralnor that Cluny must die when she ran Into the fence . and tore a great gash lit her aide. . In - accordance with Clark's Inslruc- tlona, aho was oared for as loijdorly un any human being might be until she had recovered sufficiently to bo ohlpped to her old homo on thu Call- ' fornla ranch. Kero for month.s alio. whs auupended In a allng, but no expense ex-pense was HPred"to muke her; comfortable. com-fortable. High-priced veterinarians i wcro In constant .attendance. For:a, long tinio one of' them kept a night - watch and the- other was on duty allr day., Of course, It coat more In dollars dol-lars and ocnta than Cluny v Is worth, hut her nlastcr was fond of the t handHome thoroughbrod. 3Tu refused to lot her bo killed merely because It was expensive to keep her. TsTow Cluny la well again and Is -racing at " Cocur d'AIcne. She Is "not quite what ' sho was 'before" she whh hurt, but somo of her progeny may bring ad- . tlonal ' turf fame to. tlio Chirk stable, |