Raiders ' Robinson to replace McKay l.os AN'CKLKS iAPi John Robinson, a disciple of John McKay. was named yesterday to succeed his ex-mentor as iead loot ball coach of the University of Southern California l're|aiis startmg in 1976 , McKay. uinnmgest coach in Southern Cal history, an ii' iineed 10 days ago he was quilting to coach the new Tampa Uuecaneers ol Hie National Football League next season. President John R. Hubbard of Southern Cal split McKay’s dual job as director of athletics and head coach. In addition to njiuing the 4()-y ear-old Robinson to run the football program, Hubbard named a sports-oriented academician. Dr. Richard Perry .to become athletic director. No contract terms were divulged, but Robinson was believed to hut cut least a three-year agreement Dr Perry. 4<>. . nached basketball at Long Beach State nine years bet on- coming to Southern Cal, where he is an associate p: i'lessor o! physical education and is a former president of ne Facility Senate. Robinson's career has paralleled that of McKay as a player iinil an assistant coach. Boil; attended the University of Oregon and both were assistants there before coining to Southern Cal although Robinson was oil the Oregon football squad when McKay was an assistant at the school. Robinson is currently an assistant with the' Oakland Raiders, handling the NFL team's offensive backfield a job I e •ook t Ins y ear alter three seasons under McKay in a similar capacity at Southern Cal. Asked why he switched from the collegiate ranks to the pros. Robinson answered "The best way to get ahead is to get WQWK Everyday r™ouß™oraTEri 5 ITS SEMI-ANNUAL j 5 GOOF SALE! j j you can save on our mistakes \ 0 All new T-Shirts and Jerseys 5 0 that we've misprinted or used for 0 p display. 0 j T-Shirts $l.OO each J J Jerseys $2.00 each \ { Jackets $5.00 each J J WE ALSO HAVE SOME j 1 CLOSEOUTS ON NEW \ 5 JERSEYS (odd sizfcs and dis- j 2 continued styles) J jj $2. 50 each j 2 and f GYM TRUNKS $l.OO each J \ Balfour | Jf Penn State Store 2 j 326 E. College Ave. XEROXING byKOPEASE LAST FIVE COPIES OF ANY PAGE FREE WITH THIS COUPON WHEN YOU BUY 5 OR MORE 444 E College Rm 1 00 Photo by Eric Felack a broader base of experience. I was ambitious. I felt it was important that a gel a variety of experience.” During the three years Robinson assisted McKay, the Trojans compiled a 31-3-2 record, went to the Rose Bowl all three seasons and won two of those classis New Year’s Day bkttles against the champion of the Big Ten Conference. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO US, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO US H 555 We’re one year old, thanks to you, m appalachian outdoor house J • is taking 15-40% off the price of every back-pak, sleeping bag, tent, wool clothing and 60-40 wear in the store! And 10% off everything else! Come on down and help us CELEBRATE! appalachian outdoor house 324 W. College Ave. —next to Roy Rogers 234-4284 open 9:30-9 daily, sat. till 6 SUNSHINE imported clothing - handcrafts 220 s.fraser tello deft) ?e of his Kevin Cos played 01 best a!, -around games this season, as did the rest of the Lion soccer team Lion booters rise to By GARY SILVERS Collegian Sports Writer With raindrops constantly falling on their heads, the Penn State booters met the Temple Owls last Friday night in their biggest game of the season. Both teams played brilliantly and it took two extra periods to decide the outcome Penn State 4- Temple 2. Even though the weather was poor, the sun did shine over the heads of Kevin. Costello and John Marsden, both of whom scored vital goals in the contest. Costello broke a 1-1 tie at 9:27 of the second half by intercepting a pass and rifling his third goal of the season in the opposite corner from 25 yards out. Marsden's tally, his fifth of the seasun, was the insurance goal for the Lions. It came during the second overtime period off a pass from Bill Klauberg. “Dave Bragg turned away every shot I took, but this one made it home." said Mars den. "We dominated the over time and held them shotless," he added. "They were really tiring and twice in a row they were caught short. When the ball changed hands, I was open." There is a cliche in sports that says the score of a game doesn’t always tell the whole Costello, Marsden key win story. It also holds true for Costello because he not only scored, but also hustled, dug, scrapped, and played superb defense. The transfer from Mercer College hit the deck twice, only to get right back up and play even harder. Costello’s first fall came at the 21:11 mark of the second half, when a clearing pass smacked him right in the face and temporarily dazed him. He then picked himself up, stole a lead pass, and kicked a beauty to Leo Bodossian, who shot high. .The midfielder went down again at the 6:12 mark of the first overtime period after being kicked in the stomach. As soon as the official finally blew the whille to slop play, Costello regained his breath and didn’t even wait for the team trainer. “I switched the ball real well tonight,” said Costello, "and the whole team shot great. "We were more psyched up than usual and it seems like we’re improving each game we play,” he added. "Even though I’m not a starter, I have been worked m and tried to contribute all Mr Nextyear you could be on scholarship. That s what a Columban Father is He s a man who cares and a man who shares a man who reaches out to missions m Asia An Air Force ROTC 2-year scholarship. 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This is the commuter area. All-night student parking * areas are as follows: 83-N. 83-W. 43. and 42. Students with dis * ability permits must contact the Student Traffic Office to confirm * parking assignment in one of the following special areas * * * * * * * * * * * t West Campus—Red A- Back section North-west section. North Halls —Blue A- North-east section. East Halls—Orange B- North-east side of Snyder and Stone. South Halls —Blue G- East section off McKean Road, south ofShunkHall. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION call 865-1436 s*****s************%************&*****s*s TheDaih Collegian Tuesda>. No\ember 11, ltn.i—n biggest test Bahr wanted," said Costello. "If that’s the way he wants it, it's OK by me." "I need the most im provement on my one-on-one coverage and mental preparation," he added. Costello attended Mercer County Community College before transfering to Penn State this year. He scored 25 goals as a freshman and 11 as a sophomore. His team, which also included Audie Penacale, Kerry Marsden, Jim Adams, and Steve Reid, went to the nationals both years and finished seventh and fifth in the country. Marsden, who is playing in his final season for the Lions, is hoping to play Tomte Big Fred & oldies Wed., Fri & Sat Broadaxe (Audio Lighted Dance Floor) 212 Calder Alley ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 2S C COUPON GOOD ON ANY MACHINE WHT/fAB U.§.A.,c =='/> { u UJ ip p* + Valid on Tuesday. Nov 11 q* * | use towards games only fvj * 25 c ONE PER PERSON RMA 25 1 ' !★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★★★l professionally after graduation. “I’ve been playing soccer all my life and it has always been my dream,” he said. "There will be many scouts watching if we make it to the NCAA's.” he added, “and there will also be a lot at the Senior Bowl. The draft starts in February. “The team will have a solid nucleus when I leave." said Marsden. “The second year freshmen will carry them along with some of the guys that didn't start this season.” The Lions' last regular season home game is scheduled for Friday at 7 p.m against Pittsburgh. PRESENTS ci 0$