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• ; 950. Wednesday. Man li 1st. 1050. THE TEE8DALE MERCURY. ___ • |M§Mg>«S» Death of Mrs Richmond Tragedy FOOTBALL Ante-Post Barnard Castle and Weardtfe and District League Cup District Darts League Exchange Bendelow of Bowes Dr. F. it. Eddison. Coroner, in Swaiedale League Medal Competition Final. Competition. the Town Hall, Richmond, on Wed Pointers NATIONAL INSURANCE Results of Games Played Feb. 24th. nesday, opened the inquiry into the BOWES WIN THE MEDALS. F ROSTER LEY RANGERS V It is with great sorrow we n-coid tragic deaths of the Haigh family Shoulder of Mutton (3), Cricketers' ting, T MIDDLETON CELTIC. the death of .Mrs Bendclot; or tli.' of The Rookery, Anchorage Hill, By "Sfrortsman' Arms (4). Post O.ce. Bowes. Her passing The crowd who witnessed the Richmond. In the case of Philip Weather and playing conditions This return game was a good one ORANGE t'roni our midst on ^atiudiv. tti Vr.i- encounter between Bowes and Col- Haigh and his wife. Dorothy Haigh, were far from ideal for Middleton and the Cricketers won after a very at'T 18th. came as a great shock to burn at Barnard Castle on Saturday LS. * both aged 47. evidence of identifica Celtic's visvt to Frosterley in the „.„.. „ . keen encounter, with the teams 3-aIl her family and to tlie or >pk> of in the Medals final, undoubtedly got , , „ , ... A A flat-racing seasons opens at llvan- jfr tion was given by Maurice Martin, first leg of the first round ot the /\ the decider was won bv A. Fiddes Bowes, and to her many frienls their money's worth. The teams CARDS Yater- <t> brother of Mrs Haigh. and living at Cup Competition. aneoln a fortnight to-morrow. to SMatch game points for the from far and near. Although Mrs were very evenly matched .'in . time (52. Furlong Road, Bolton on Despite this, play began at a and stable plans for the first big Cricketers. Other Cricketer winners Bendelow had been v••vy i:l for a were thrills galore froi > start to Deanie. He said he was a colliery handicap are at last taking shape. W(,lv j. Oaham. T. Bragger, Ron finish. The game opened in sensa good sjieid and both sides produced fortnight, during which period she head lamp man. He last saw Mr In normal times a spirited ante-post Smith. T. M. Barkes. K. Barton and MARCH 6th-11th at:- red. tional fashion. AVitliin two minutes good football. The Rangers were had beeu carefully nursed by her and Mrs Haigh in July last, when market would have provided a J. Ringer were the Shoulder win- Bowes, became one up. Joel scoring the first to score through Maddison The Bank, BARNARD CASTLE | * tamily. it was thought she was get he spent a week's holiday at Rich pointer or two, but this year for. ners. A good show, both teams! with a shot from .'10 yards which Whose shot was allowed to go into 23 Newblggin, RICHMOND is. ting Tery much better. She herself some reason or another business at mond. In the case of'Philip Martin i:he net depite the handling ot D.L.I. Ass. (3), Ex-Ser. Club (4). was Tery cheerful and honed soon to completely deceived the Colburn long odds is negligible. One of the Standard House, High Street, NORTHALLERTON M» <§><§»§» Haigh. aged 14. and Dorothy Mary Bainbridge, the visit, tig 'keeper. The Club found the Faithfuls in he up and doing her share of work goalkeeper. With the wind, and most prominent North-country lay Haigh. aged l.'S. evidence of identi Celtic replied in a spirited fashion, much better form on their own - I Barbeck, THIRSK again. But on the 17th February slope of the ground in their favour ers told me yesterday that never in fication was given by Norman A n! lei son appeared to score the board, and some very good throwing Thornborough^Hall, LEYBURN >he became seriously ill again. Again Midi a goal in the bag. Bowes piled his long experience has he handled Martin, their uncle, of 65, Laithes equaliser, t but 'the goal was dis- on both sides made a keen game. her condition became a little better, on the pressure, and the Colburn fewer enquiries, and this 1 think Lane. Smithies. Barnsley, a pipe aliowed. Further good efforts pro The Club won first three legs, A. hut on Saturday evening at 5 p.m. defence had an anxious time. Col applies to the majority of offices fitter, who said he last saw them in duced the equaliser. R. Collinson Walker. X. Tinkler and W. Bailey, tie life of a faithful wife and de burn. however, refused to be Milled good iash.on after Turn- throughout the country/ A glance November last year. but R. Davidson cried halt and beat voted mother ended. And it is to and when they did relieve the pres at tne prices on offer against the Dr. .1. C. B. Williams said he was bull's shot had heen blocked. Half W. Waters for No. 1 for the Dur her husband, sons and daughters sure their forwards put in su.ne good Lincolnshire probables, would sug called by the police to the house on [time: Rangers, 1; Cekic, 1. ham s. Bob Lodge met Tom Long in that we extend our sincere sym approach work which bore limit gest that except for a small handful, Monday at 5-10 p.m. and on arrival Soon after rhe resumption, Turn- a merrj mood, and Tom won for pathy. when their centre-forward secud there has been little serious money found Mrs Dorotlhy Haigh laid out ]bull was injured and continued on game points, but Ron Lowe and E. TRUSTEE SAVINGS BANKS from close in. i Bowes came again for the others. Dramatic and Burp- After year* of devotion to her in the back kitchen. Life was ex the wing. Frcstevley aft this stage Jenkins won the last two legs for the and restored their lead when Close iliam are challenging for favouritism, have served generation after generation for family, and loyal support to her hus- tinct. On going upstairs he saw commanded the game. Resolute Durham* against M. Clarke and charged the 'keeper over the line with Fair Judgement next in de kand in his officinl duties as post- the boy and girl on a bed settee ly- defending by the Celtic backs 'ed Fred Gregory. E. Horseman, 0. 140 years with the ball, and before the inter mand. Bobo has been nibbled at. maater at Bowes, has come rest. jng s;de by side. Life in each < Lodge and F. W. Lowe were the val the same player added another by Morton, prevented any increase They now are left to go on where was extinct. In a bathroom at the but apart from these four. 20-1 losers of the first three legs for the after a inellee in the goalmouth. by the home forwards. It was at a The 1,000 offices now hold for il« has left off her faithful services. top of the house he saw Philip rules the day. The chances of Lin Durham*. A fair result to a good With the conditions in their favour late stage in the gamp when Froster- Mrs Bendc'ow. too. had many inter H»:gh laid down in a corner. Life colnshire candidates can he serious game. safe keeping nearly £1,000,000,000 in the second half, Colburn assumed |ley obtained the !lec:der. gathering ests in the village, being one of the was extinct, and in the opposite ly affected by the draw, and until the offensive, and the Bowes defence a loose ball. Maddison ran in to Coach & Horses (2), Burns Hd. (5). on behalf of Six Million depositors sailiest members of the Bowes corner of the bathroom a black this is kuown it is virtually 100-0 had a gruelling time. The score score from close range. Frosterley The Burns are chief favourites for W.T. During the war years she did collie w.ts laid dead. This was the against the field. For this reason. It de- was made 34 when Colburn deserv will visit Middleton on March 11th League honours, but they aren't than her part by helping in the various only evidence taken and the inquest I have restricted my interests to the Sums from I/- to £500 may be edly scored. Their inside-right to play the return match in this home and dry yet. as they have some JM time organisations, and was always ready was adjourned for a fortnight. minimum and my choice to the out headed a beautiful goal from a round, with the iscore 2-1 in their good games to play as yet. This deposited annually (limit £2,000) |Always t» support any effort taking place The funerals of the Haigh family. side divison. All along T have cham corner kick. The Bowes forwards favour, an exciting game is fore game looks easy according to the con- ..specially more »o if it was con- , i ims of'the tragedy at Bich- pioned the cause of Starpoint. and tlu v ct cast. •score, but that wasn't by any means. | Despite sected with young people and small raided occasionally, but failed to in at double the odds available against orders mond. took place in the Cemetery Three of the Coach players were children. It is they, too, who will crease their lead. Amid great ex Dramatic. I rate him as good a INTEREST 2f/.