oc people" Staff Writ" Attrating people is the reason that SOUTIfFIELO- The Alabama the Alabama versus Grambling State Hornet and Grambling State game will kickoff at 7 p.m. Wash Tigers will playa Southwestern Ath- said the 7 p.m. kickoff allows fans letic Conference (SWAC) game in the time to do weekend chores and the Pontiac Silverdome Saturday, till attend the game. Novermber 9, said AI Wash of In addition to the conference A.L.W. Enterprises, Inc., one of the game, there will be entertainment. principle promoters, who expects "Our halftime is a show," Wash 32,000 to 37,000 fans will attend the said. "You don't do Black college traditional rivalry. football without having a halftime Quinten Perry of Detroit and show." Turning Point of Birmingham, The game between the SWAC Alabama are co-promoting the rivals promises to be an excittng o . SWAC game. The Hornets, at this stage of Wash, who was a defensive tackle SW AC season is in second place and with the Houston Oilers in 1974, said many fans expect them to be in first he has been promoting the Gram- place by November. bling Tigers' 'games for the past On the other hand, the Tigers is seven years. ' coached by the legendary Eddie "1 led the nation with attendance Robinson. Wash said Robinson has last year in NCCA Two A Divison the best win record of any coach in with game averages of 3(f,OOO plus collegiate football. His coaching fans," he said, adding that promoting wins passed the late "Bear" Bryant, is not difficult with a proven track who coached at the University of record. AJabama in 1985', B W4EN2 D ex Tige have become profe lonal players, including fullback Paul "Tank" Younger who wa the first predominately Black chool player to ign a tandard NFL contract. ,..4 Robinson ha been honored and prai ed by orne of the who' who of r Black football and from the "Giffer," former Pre ident Ronald Reagan. A few of the Blac are: Jake Gaither, the former coach of Florida' : A&M, SWAC coach Marino Casem and ex-Grambling players: Willie Davi and Willie Brown. Robinson has been inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame, Pop Werner Hall of Fame and the Super Bowl Hall of Fame. In 1966, the Football Writers As- ociation of America aid Robinson was "the man who (had) done the most for college football in the (past) 25 years." ! I • NATHANIEL SCOTT • • WASH PROMOTES games at the Superdome and the Cotton Bowl. He finds that each is looking for the same thing: "Events that will draw PAL FOOTB J,L ACTIO - Highl nd P r wlnnin touchdown in overtime in t D trolt tadium hi l ut!hl nd P rk. (photo by M. Har I� 10 Y d ror the the g me turday, to r 12 t Pol r Be r Edward "FAdie" Robinson ROBtN ON ERVED as presi­ dent of the NAIA and the American Football Coaches Association and received the pre tigious Amos AJon­ zo Stag Memorial Award. This November 9 at 7 p.m. in the Pontiac Silverdome, a legend in hi own time, the winninge t coach in collegiate football will lead the Grambling Tigers onto the field where they will meet conference rivals, the Alabama Tigers in what is expected to be one whale of a foot­ ball game. Be there. Grambling matchup ilverdome ROBINSON, he added, is also celebrating his 50th anniversary a Grambling's head coach: One of the Tigers outstanding players is linebacker Sawn Burras. But the Hornets counter with the ac­ curate passer, Rickey Jones, the pass catching ability of wide receiver "Downtown" Reggie Brown and their All-American linebacker Eddie Robinson, Jr. (The two Robinsons are not re­ lated.) At present, Black collegiate foot­ ball players seem to belong to two different schools of thought. Some say that ever since the nation's major universities­ Alabama, Georgia, Ohio, Kentucky. and others-have been recruiting Black athletes, the quality of players the Black college have been getting has declined. On the other hand, some, like Wash, argue that propor­ tionally, the Black colleges continue to receive and produce major talents. However, the megabucks that na­ tional television brings h8;S not found its way to too many Black colleges. Wash said Garambling recently signed a three-year contract with CBS to televise the Biyou Classic. The Biyou Classic is an annual game played in the New Orleans Su­ perdome. Highland .'ark Hunican, quarterback, Jevon Jone who pa ed and ran for another touchdown durin aturday' game again t Detrolt aints. The aints could otTer no defen e against the Highland Park Hurricane pa 'sing attack. (photo by M, Harr ) HIGH SCHOOL JOURNALIST to cover your schoolsports teams Send a letter stating why you-should have tile job. READY FOR THE GAM&- (L-R), Gr mbling tate University lumnl, Mlcbael R. Knox and Rodney C. Tureaud Jr. re parated from Alabama tate University lumn e Madlyne R. Dan by, J cquelyne nty and Jennifer D. Canty by promoter AI W h. The Ti e Ve u the Horne me will b aturd y, ov mber 9 In the Pontiac Sllverdome. Kickoff time I 7 p.m, (Photo by N. ott) Send to: Michigan ·Citiz�n P.O. Box 03560 Highland Park,- MI 48203