Y.M.C.A
THE OTAKI CAMP. About eighty lads came, back by last night's train from the Y.JI.C.A. boys' camp i:t Otaki, and the balance will reltirn this nftornoqn. On Sunday rain fell until the orenkig. A service was hold for (lie boys in one of the grand stands, and J[r. AV. Eglin gnvu an address. In tie eveniiiß all the lads marched to tbo Otaki Hall, where a service- was held, mid an address was given by Mr. H. N, Holmes, general secreiarv of the Y.Sf.O.A. Solos were sung by F. CcroliiiA nnd G. Baker. The weather was lino yesterday, for Un> athletic sports,' wliio.li refnlted as follow:— Senior Events.—2ai ynrds race: Phillips, lj Kobert.s, 2. S3O yards: Roberts, 1; E. Phillips. 2; A. M'Kny, ;i. Junior KvcnVf.—loo vai'ds: Holloviy, I , Jl'Donald, 2. 220 yr.rds: Sen ton, 1; Hol'lownv' 2; Jl'DoiuiM, 3. 4-10 yards: Soiiton, 1; HolloFootball C!ini!i|iioi:ship—Senior: K. Nieol's tent. ll'Ourr's tent. TuK-of-war-St'nior: Koberts's team. Junior; G. Hewitt's toam. An Association football match, boys v. meii was won by thu boys by 3 goals to nil.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 480, 13 April 1909, Page 4
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176Y.M.C.A Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 480, 13 April 1909, Page 4
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