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COUNTRY CLUBS ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM. Boston. Mass . March 1. — Frank J. Bryan of Now York, racing secretary of the Country Club, whose annual meetings at Brookline. one- of Bostons aris-teeratic suburbs, are- among the most nottable ama-te-ur racing affairs in America, has just issued the program for the thirty-fifth annual race meeting of this organisation at Clyde Park June 15 and June 17. The big events of the mo-ring including the 82,000 Chamblet Memorial Steeplechase, the fl,2O0 Country Club Grand Annual Steeplechase, and the ,000 National Hunt Club Cup. are to close for entries March 23, while the rest of the eleven races comprising the- program will remain open until May 30. flu- lioard e f ste-wards of the Country Club is composed of Bayard Tuckeriuan. Jr.. chairman. •lames v,. Appleton, Frederick Ayer, Jr., John P. Rowditeli. Albert C. llurrage. Jr.. Thomas G. Froth Ingham. B. Nasoa Hamlin. A. Henry lligginson. Harry Lee, John R. Macomber, George S. Maadell, Richard Mortimer, Jr.. James A. Parker. Francis Peabody, Gordon C. Prime-. Charles K. Rockwell Francis W. Sargent, Jr.. Harry W. Smith. Henry G. Vaughan. Edwin S. Webster. A. Winsor Weed George S. West and John Wright.