All-Time Scoring Mark Set By Miss Houghtaling Her Total Is 435 for Season, With Team Getting 759 Points; County Champions Undefeated by High School Team; Duke Played Most Time An all-time hign scoring mark for a forward on Henderson high school girls basketball team has been estab lished by Miss Mary Florence Hough taling as far as available records re vealed today. A tabulation of the season just closed shows that the stellar forward scored 435 points in the eighteen games played by Hen derson. Coach Bob Harrison, who made the compilation, stated the young lady scored 207 field goals, 21 free throws in the 58 quarters she par ticipated. A total of 72 quarters were played by the Henderson team, and if the forward had played the en tire time, no doubt her record would have far exceeded 500 points. Captain Carolyn Duke led the en tire squad in time played, working in 59 periods, with Mary Gene Falk ner ranking third, with 55 quarters. Second best scoring honors went to Hazel Finch, with 97 points in 30 quarters, and third in scoring honors was Miss Falkner, with 82 points. The Henderson team defeated all high school competition, losing to ||g§§§ OUR PRICE Super Suds (for washing dishes) 2 for 19c Concentrated Super Suds (for clothes) 2 for 19c Octagon Soap 4 for 19c Octagon Powder 3 for 14c Octagon Toilet Soap 3 for 14c Octagon Chips 2 for 19c Octagon Cleanser 2 for 9c Palmolive Soap 3 for 20c Crystal White Toilet Soap 3 for 14c H. B. Newman Groceries and Feeds. J. H. Neathery, Grocery Mgr. ■ ■ W. S. Southerland, Meat Mgr. 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A tabulation of the squad, show ing field goals scored, free throws, total points, fouls and quarters play ed, follows: Pos. Fg Ft Tp F Qp F Houghtaling .. 207 21 435 12 58 F Finch 44 9 97 12 36 F Falkner 36 10 82 20 55 F Lowry 25 7 57 13 23 F Mustian 13 11 37 2 27 F Jackson 8 8 24 131 F Petty 4 3 11 5 12 G Knight 3 17 21 50 F Stokes 2 0 4 3 10 G Moore 1 0 2 24 50 F Cooper 0 11 411 G Duke (C) .. . 0 0 012 59 G Harris 0 0 0 21 39 G Raynor 0 0 0 117 G Windley 0 0 0 615 Total 344 71 759 149 Games played—lß. Games won—l 6 Games Lost—l Louisburg College Games tied—l. Poultry Specials Home raised broilers, 2-lb. 23c Nice fat hens, | O pound IOC Dickson’s Grocery and Market 123 Horner St. Phone 659 HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISRAtCH ERiDAY, MARCH 3 1939 IOWA .ASSISTANT ,t s ~. ?By JackJord, - \ 'i _ <=r OP / ' ( kdora Roche’s MAP Piety of U I / (.AST Mofße PAaA& CoACMia)6 KtpEßlgAlC6>, TgAM AMP WOM Alt-- MAvMO SgßvJgp AT AMBRicam AoMors FUrdU& Missouri amp amdi SAM sJoaME, CAU'P-, DEAR. NOAH-IF THE FOX IS BLUE BECAUSE THE RABBIT HER. little deer., why does the PORCUPINE ~? w „. c MAB.'r- DEANE. LAMEY MOMBQE. N.C.. poSrcAB-P wcrnon TO NOAH Copy.l#«. 1919. K*t F«tu.w Syndkofo. Inc World IMfMi Rowvtd Lcuisburg College Girls Coining Here Next Friday Fltie Epidemic at School Causes Post ponement of Contest by Lotiisburg; Boys to Play Zeb Vance Three Games for County Title An epidemic of ’flu at Louisburg College has forced the postponement of the Louisburg high girls basketball game, scheduled for Monday, to Friday of neajt week, according to school authorities here. The, Henderson boys will play Ayqock boys in a contest to provide a fund for free lunches in the school cafeteria,; and a foe for the girls is being sought for that night. Henderson boys and Zeb Vance will play two games out of three for the county title, the first game be ing played next Wednesday night as part of a doubleheader when the las sies meet the Henderson All - Star girls. On Friday night, Louisburg College girls will play here, and the second game of the Henderson-Zeb Vance boys contest will be played that night. If a third game is nec essary it will be played the follow ing week. Henderson’s season has closed, but the games that are to be played are being run off in hope of raising a fund for cafeteria meals for those less fortunate than others at the high school, according to the an nouncement from the local school. Discontinue Class The Men’s Physical Education Class at Henderson high school has been discontinued by Bing Miller, members were asked to get their uni forms. 1847—First postage stamps auth orized by Congress excluded stamps previously printed and is sued by private mail contractors and issued by postmasters and made Government sole source. ard^wms RULES FOR THE CONTEST Sg Each contestant must come to the store and register. 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