State Coll Vol. IV, No 31 State Wins Fro . Last Wednesday saw the valiant sons of State lined up against the formidaole Tigers for the fifth time in as many years, and when the sun had set the White and Blue had triumphed for the fourth time. Be cause of an apparent willingness on the part of Princeton to sidestep a game with Penn State this year, the contest was arranged only after con siderable trouble on the part of the State management. The success of our teams at the Ne o , Jersey institu tion shows that the Tiger's fear of the Nittany Lion is not ill-founded. Captain Cree's nine made its runs thus. Bob Vorhis opened the third inning with a single to left and Cree sacrificed him to second. STATE• COLLEGE, PA., JUNE 4, 1908. THE TIGERS DEFEATED Princeton, 4=3. Tnen McCleary made a pretty out field single, on which Vorhis scored. Hirshman went out ; then Haver stick singled, but McCleary was caught at the plate. The other three runs were tallied in the eighth when Hirshman singled through the infield after McCleary had been retired. Hirshman went to second on Sides' error and Haverstick made his sec ond hit of the game. Larry Vorhis now worked Heyniger for a base on balls after Kelley had flied out, and Mitinger also took the easy path to first base, thus forcing in a run. Then Haverstick and Vorhis scored on an error at first base, but Fish recovered the ball in time to get Mitinger at the plate. rri p;on s ? f 4 % ce °s e t Or r'l.- ~S•mar. egian. Appointment of Marshals. Subject to the approval of the President of the College, the follow ing appointments of marshals for the college year 1908.09 are announced, together with the rooms to which they are assigned: Chief Marshals % . Main Building—H. F. Burkholder. McAllister Hall—A. A. Borland. Assistant Chief Marshals. Main Building—C. N. Fleming. Annex—E. K. Hibshman. Main Building. Third Floor. J. A. Summers, Room 314. W. C. Weaver, Room 332. T. J. Anthony, Room 414. C. N. Fleming, Room 432. A. L. Fretz, Room 472. Fifth Floor. G. W. Humes. Room 514. H. F. Burkholder, Room 532. C. E. Faber, Room 572. McAllister Hall. Second Floor. C. P. Messersmith, Room 202. A. A. Borland, Room 235. R. E. bisque, Room 252. Third Floor. K. H. Marsh, Room 333. J. F. Mattern, Room 352 Fourth Floor S. 5. McNary, Room 402. E. A. Wilcox, Room 433. W. E. Hoffman, Room 452 Annex. E. K. Hibshman A. W. Fisher. Track House. V. L. Henry. The tennis tournament for the Stevenson cup is to begin to-day. There are ten teams entered. Price Five Cents Fourth Floor