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Questions? Call 1-800-Tribune Monday, November 19, 2018 Breaking news at chicagotribune.com Mayor’s race heads for ballot bedlam How many of 16 expected candidates will survive rule of thumb, however, is for a of the vote in the February race — over the place. It will be crazy,” campaign to collect three times a strong likelihood given the sheer said veteran South Side Ald. Rod- the petition process getting underway Monday? that number because challengers number of candidates — the top erick Sawyer, 6th. “It’s going to be can use charges of forgery, fraud two vote-getters will qualify for a a boon for the lawyers, and this By Bill Ruthhart each hopeful turns in thousands of and more minor technicalities to head-to-head April 2 runoff elec- will go right up until the printing Tribune voter signatures, will kick off a invalidate signatures and knock tion. of the ballots. It’s going to be a monthlong period of legal wran- opponents out of the race. The competition to finish in the battle royale.” Chicago is in for ballot bedlam gling, with mayoral contenders The 2019 mayor’s race has top two positions is fierce and Candidates have a 90-day win- starting on Monday, when an challenging one another’s peti- drawn an unusually large throng creates high motivation for candi- dow to collect the petition signa- anticipated 16 candidates for may- tions in a series of aggressive of candidates, a group that swelled dates to try to get foes knocked off tures, starting Aug. 28 and ending or will begin submitting the re- attempts to narrow the large field. after Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s sur- the ballot, especially those they Nov. 26 — the last day to turn them quired nominating petitions to To appear on the ballot, each prise announcement in Septem- view as the strongest competition in to election officials. The dead- qualify for the Feb. 26 city elec- candidate is required by law to ber that he would abandon his bid for their base of voters. line to challenge a candidate’s tion. submit 12,500 signatures from for a third term. If no mayoral “You’re going to have candi- The arcane process, in which registered Chicago voters. The hopeful gets more than 50 percent dates challenging each other all Turn to Bedlam, Page 4

BEARS 25, VIKINGS 20 Nelson concedes after Fla. recount Gov. Scott’s victory boosts GOP Senate majority to 52 seats By Amy B Wang and Felicia Sonmez The Washington Post

Three-term Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson has conceded to Florida’s Republican Gov. Rick Scott, in a bitter and drawn-out race to retain his seat after a series of failed legal challenges and underwhelm- ing preliminary results from a manual statewide recount left the incumbent with almost no path to victory. Nelson conceded in a phone call to Scott, according to a statement from the Scott cam- paign, even though results of the race are not due to be certified until Tuesday. “I just spoke with Sen. Bill Nelson, who graciously con- ceded, and I thanked him for his years of public service,” Scott said in a statement. “This victory would not be possible without the hard work of so many people. the cam- paign truly is behind us, and that’s where we need to leave it. We must do what Americans have always done — come BRIAN CASSELLA/ together for the good of our Bears players celebrate an return for a touchdown by Eddie Jackson, second from left, in the fourth quarter on Sunday night. state and our country.” The governor ended his statement by saying, “Let’s get to work.” DIVISION DARLINGS Nelson, for his part, said in remarks posted on Twitter that things had worked out “a little On a national TV stage Sunday night at Soldier Field, the Bears’ defense rose to the occasion in a 25-20 win that preserves their position in differently” from the way he and his wife had hoped. He first place in the NFC North. Though registering only two sacks, the Bears kept Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins under pressure. Mitch went on to issue a call for Trubisky threw for 165 yards and a touchdown and ran for 43 yards to lead the Bears’ attack. See complete coverage in Chicago Sports bipartisanship in an era of brutally divisive politics. “We have to move beyond a politics that aims not just to defeat but to destroy — where

Could new governor = new passenger trains? Turn to Florida, Page 10 Quad Cities and Rockford have wanted service Dubuque, Iowa, stopped running As for the Rockford line, “It’s a in 1981. Plans for a new Black popular idea in northern Illi- restored for decades. The brake has been money. Hawk also were put on hold. nois,” said state Sen. Steve Stadel- But with the election of man, a Democrat from nearby The Quad Cities have wanted Democrat J.B. Pritzker as gover- Caledonia. “It’s a matter of get- a passenger train to and from nor, and with strong local sup- ting the political will and the Chicago since the Rock Island port, hopes are rising for the financing. … We have a new Rocket stopped service to the eventual revival of both routes. governor who talked about the community of Mississippi River “We’re hoping with the new importance of transportation towns in the 1970s. Legislators administration that they’ll put a infrastructure. I hope he’s willing Mary Wisniewski began planning a new line a higher emphasis on passenger to take a look at the idea.” Getting Around decade ago, but the project has rail and keep it moving, ” said Funding for both projects been frozen a few times since, Ray Forsythe, planning and de- came out of the 2009 capital bill In Moline, Ill., there is a new most recently during the Illinois velopment director with the city — the last one seen in the state. train station in the same building budget impasse. of Moline, which is part of the The state appropriated $150 as a new hotel and just-opened Rockford wants a train too — Quad Cities along the Illinois and million for Amtrak expansion for stores. the old Black Hawk train from Iowa border. “… We’re pretty All that’s needed is the train. Chicago through Rockford to excited.” Turn to Wisniewski, Page 8

J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP After speaking with Sen. Bill Nelson on Sunday, Florida Gov. Monae, activists aim to inspire, connect at Rain in California could curb wildfire but Rick Scott said in a statement: Obama Foundation summit Chicagoland, Page 3 hinder search for victims Nation & World, Page 9 “Let’s get to work.”

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AAA: Thanksgiving could be Emanuel busiest for travelers in 13 years to Pritzker: By Mary Wisniewski ing and driving.” Watch out Chicago Tribune INRIX, a global mobility analytics company, predicted that travel times in the If you are driving or flying for Thanks- most congested cities in the U.S. could be for hubris giving, expect a lot of company. as much as four times longer than a AAA projects that 54.3 million Ameri- normal trip. The Thanksgiving holiday By Rick Pearson | Chicago Tribune cans will travel 50 miles or more away period is defined as Wednesday through from home this Thanksgiving, a 4.8 Sunday. Mayor Rahm Emanuel used his latest percent increase over 2017, making for the The best days to travel will be on podcast episode, featuring Gov.-elect J.B. most Thanksgiving travelers in 13 years. In Thanksgiving Day, Friday or Saturday, Pritzker, to caution about “hubris” that Illinois, 2.8 million travelers will journey according to INRIX and AAA. Wednesday can prevent fundamental issues from 50 miles or more, of which 2.5 million will between 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. will be the getting resolved in Springfield because of drive, the AAA said. worst time to travel in Chicago, and the Democratic supermajorities in the state The good economy is behind the worst hot spot will be where the west- legislature. increase in travel, but that also means bound Edens (Interstate 94) meets the In the “Chicago Stories” podcast, more congestion and more chances for westbound Kennedy (Interstate 90), ac- Emanuel also sounded gleeful about serious or even fatal mishap on the road. cording to INRIX and AAA. Pritzker’s vow to encourage businesses to So safety experts are advising motorists to TERRENCE ANTONIO JAMES/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Getting to O’Hare International Airport come to the city and the state in contrast buckle up, stay off the phone and be sure to AAA projects that 54.3 million Americans from downtown on Wednesday afternoon to outgoing Republican Gov. Bruce have a designated driver. will travel 50 miles or more away from will take about an hour and 37 minutes, Rauner and complaints he bad-mouthed The National Safety Council, an home this Thanksgiving, a 4.8 percent the INRIX and AAA report predicted. Illinois too much. Ithasca-based nonprofit, estimates that increase over 2017. To be safe on the roads, the National “That will be a fresh start, somebody 433 people may be killed and another Safety Council also recommends that will sell Illinois. There is a beginning. 49,400 seriously hurt in car crashes during alcohol-impaired drivers. drivers be well-rested and take regular That’s a concept we haven’t tried in a the upcoming holiday period. Last year, “Everyone wants a holiday to remem- breaks. If that triple serving of turkey is while,” Emanuel said, not mentioning Thanksgiving was the second deadliest ber, but not for the wrong reasons,” said making you drowsy — get off the highway Rauner by name. holiday on the roads, trailing only the Deborah Hersman, president and CEO of and get some rest. During the podcast, taped last week in Fourth of July. Historical trends show that the group. “Let’s keep our holiday gather- City Hall, the mayor asked Pritzker if he on average, more than one-third of deaths ings out of the emergency room by making [email protected] was worried Democrats have too big a during the November holiday involved smart decisions that don’t involve drink- Twitter @marywizchicago majority in the House and Senate. The party will have veto-proof margins over Republicans when a new class of lawmak- ers and governor take office in January. Pritzker said “there are never too many Democrats” and that lawmakers and he “roughly share the same values,“ particu- larly involving “kitchen table issues that really matter.” “We’ve got a lot of opportunity,” Pritzker said. “I mean is there danger? I don’t know. We’ll see, but I really don’t think so. I was very proud to lead the blue wave here in Illinois and I think we probably had the biggest blue wave in the country.” But Emanuel recounted his tenure as White House chief of staff to President Barack Obama and the Democratic- controlled Congress during Obama’s first two years as a cautionary tale. “Sometimes when you think you have too much numbers (sic), you get a hubris that comes associated with that and a sense that you can just do anything and you don’t make real fundamental choices. But that’s not like a flashing light for you?” Emanuel asked Pritzker. “Look, I made clear what my priorities are and I campaigned with many of these people that won and so their priorities, to many of them, are my priorities,” the governor-elect responded. “So, I think having that cadre of new talent in Springfield, to go with some of the older talent that already exists, I think we’re going to get a lot done, and I’m not as worried as you seem to be,” Pritzker said. “I’m not worried,” Emanuel said. “I’m just asking about it.” During the far-ranging interview, which included a discussion of how both men married women they initially met on NUCCIO DINUZZO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE blind dates, Pritzker also said he believed Musician-actress Janelle Monae, right, talks with Danny Flores and Anna Dong at the Obama Foundation summit in Chicago on Sunday. some people wrongly gave precedence to his role as a philanthropist rather than giving him credit for developing the 1871 technology incubator, or his longtime Monae emphasizes community support for early childhood education. “I think people sometimes assume it’s, you know, ‘J.B. wrote checks for some of these things,’” said Pritzker, an heir to the during Obama Foundation summit Hyatt Hotels fortune who is worth an estimated $3.2 billion, according to By Lolly Bowean | Chicago Tribune But this year, although there were about communities,” she said. “To know that you Forbes. 650 registered guests, it was a little more guys are on the ground … is so inspiring.” Pritzker also said he learned from his Although Janelle Monae is an interna- subdued. Rather than focusing on interna- Monae served as the interviewer and losing 1998 bid for the Democratic tionally recognized pop star and actress, tional boldfaced names, the summit re- talked with Dong and Flores about what nomination for a North Shore congres- she asks herself before taking on any major volved around the Obama fellows, scholars, they are doing in their home cities. She sional seat when he finished third. project whether the work will further her Africa leaders and youth leaders who spent asked Flores about his work as a queer “Losing is often a bigger educational mission of uplifting her community. the year steeped in the foundation’s artist pushing a message of acceptance in experience than winning,” he said. “And, “My grandmother … had 12 children and training programs. It also featured repre- Columbia, S.C. She asked Dong to discuss so you know, you learn what your own I have over 50 first cousins …” she said. sentatives from the Global Girls Alliance what it’s like to live in Phoenix and her failures are and you try to learn from “One of the things when you come from a and My Brother’s Keeper Alliance. work spotlighting visual artists. those and try not to blame other people — family like that is you learn community “This year we have a very different “I had no one to look up to in my but instead look inside and say, ‘What can very early on. Sometimes we were all under focus,” Simas said. “We begin this process community,” Dong told her onstage. “I I do differently?’ one roof. It taught me responsibility and to of building the largest network of global want to inspire young kids to look at that “So, I learned from that and I think one love and protect the people I care about,” change-makers that has ever been brought graphic designer and say, ‘I want to be of the things I learned certainly from she said. together. This is the first step for us here at that.’” running for Congress is you can have all “It has motivated me to do that in all the second summit.” In an interview after the panel discus- the best ideas, or feel like you have the things I do. Whenever I take on a project, The theme this year was “Common sion, Monae said she wanted to attend the best ideas and you can go fight for them, I’m thinking about my community: How Hopes, Uncommon Stories,” which means summit, in part, because she wants to be a but you need more than that if you want can I make them proud?” that while many of the participants aim to force for change with her art and she wants to win public office,” he said. “It’s like Monae, a Grammy-nominated singer fix their communities in the same way, they to connect with grassroots leaders doing somebody building like a small business. and songwriter, appeared Sunday night at have different journeys. the same work in a different way. You need to build the infrastructure to the Obama Foundation’s second interna- “Your story and my story are very, very “I want to put those in marginalized win a campaign, and it’s not enough just tional summit in the South Loop. different,” Simas said. “But there are communities at the forefront whenever I’m to have good ideas and to try to go Former President Barack Obama is common links between me and you and the making music,” she said. “Whenever I’m convince people.” expected to speak with author David leader from Tanzania who is engaging with doing a concert, I want them to feel like Pritzker also vowed to increase jobs in Eggers at Monday night’s closing session. a young woman from Englewood. Even they can come hear, and feel safe and feel the state and city, including selling the The summit is a two-day conference though the things they are working on are seen and feel loved and feel heard. state’s higher-education institutions, its that brings together thought leaders, civic profoundly different, they can find these “I think it’s important to uplift our geographical location and its people as an innovators and community activists from strands of empathy that connect them.” communities and for me to have real face asset to recruit businesses. across the world to network, share ideas Instead of performing, Monae sat in time with those on the ground to let them “Look, I understand, it’s a little like and use the Obama brand to strengthen conversation with Anna Dong and Danny know that I support them, I see them. I’m family or anything else. You have your their platforms. Flores, who are part of the foundation’s inspired by them to keep going,” she said. own challenges inside your home or you But in many ways, the event showcases Leadership Corps. This year’s summit comes just weeks have your own challenges inside the state just what the foundation hopes to do once She is mostly known for her artistry, but after the Chicago City Council approved that we’re dealing with and so on. But that the Obama Presidential Center is con- Monae, 32, has used her platform to draw legislation that outlines how the founda- does not mean you need to be down in the structed in . attention to both LGBTQ issues and the tion will be able to use the presidential mouth out in the world, because we’ve There were guests representing 41 plight of working people. For years, she center once it is constructed. Although that got a lot going for us,” he said. “So I intend, countries and 17 states, said David Simas, wore a black and white tux to public hurdle has been passed, the foundation still as I have said along the campaign trail, the CEO of the foundation, benefiting local appearances to pay homage to the uni- has to complete a federal review before it best chief marketing officer the state’s hotels, restaurants and businesses. About forms her blue-collar relatives wore to can be built. ever had.” 100 of the participants were from Chicago. work. And for many, she introduced the There is also a lawsuit pending in federal “That’s a fresh start,” Emanuel said, a Last year, the summit was a glitzy affair term pansexual into the mainstream. court that has to be resolved. veiled reference to his frosty relationship with celebrity community organizers and On Sunday, she told the collective of The summit’s main stage presentations with his onetime good friend Rauner. “I artists. The star power of Barack and leaders that she found comfort in spending are livestreamed. can attest to that.” Michelle Obama, Britain’s Prince Harry, the day meeting the foundation’s hand- and Chance the Rapper drew national selected group of next-generation leaders. [email protected] [email protected] attention to the South Side. “I wasn’t alone in trying to help Twitter @lollybowean Twitter @rap30 4 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, November 19, 2018 Mayor’s race heading for bedlam Bedlam, from Page 1 petitions is a week later on Dec. 3, and the names appearing on the ballot have to be certified by no later than Dec. 20, according to the election board. Veteran election lawyers, politi- cal operatives and the candidates expect dozens of challenges to be filed during that time. Then, hearing officers, the election board and even judges will deter- mine which signatures count and who gets on the ballot. “It’s going to be an adminis- trative nightmare, and it’s going to be a long, grueling process,” said downtown Ald. Brendan Reilly, 42nd. “They are going to be checking hundreds of thousands of voter records in a very short period of time. When you have 16 campaigns potentially going through this challenge process … that is going to be an incredible burden, not just on the board of elections, but on the campaigns.” ‘It’s going to be pandemonium’ Chicago Board of Election Commissioners officials accept the petitions for a week, and candidates who are lined up to submit signatures at 9 a.m. Mon- day will be entered in a lottery to determine whose name will be at the top of the ballot, a position that is considered advantageous. There is, however, also an advantage to waiting until the last STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE minute to file. That gives compet- Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, with wife Amy Rule, announces in September that he will not seek a third term. The city election is set for Feb. 26. ing campaigns one less week to review rivals’ signatures, in some cases making it more difficult to mount a legal challenge. The campaigns that most suc- cessfully navigate this terrain are the ones that are organized and carefully have monitored their signature progress from the start, said Democratic campaign strate- gist Tom Bowen. Brown Chico Daley Enyia Fioretti Ford Green Joyce “If you have a plan and are diligent and are tracking it the entire time through, it is not an insurmountable challenge at all,” said Bowen, Emanuel’s onetime political director. “When it be- comes difficult is when people wait too long to begin the process, when they’re not tracking their progress regularly and when they engage paid signature gatherers Kozlar Lightfoot McCarthy Mendoza Preckwinkle Sales-Griffin Vallas Wilson who have a financial incentive to fake results.” mayoral ballot battle of all time. lists include names of registered kle or Susana Mendoza got them- say whether he would represent a Bowen said it’s not always easy “In my career, dating back 46 voters but not signatures. selves in a situation where they mayoral candidate. for a campaign to “catch all the years to the first Richard Daley, Campaigns also will be on the have to explore the courts as a The petition signature wars ways people are trying to defraud there has never been a race for lookout for voters who signed method to stay on the ballot.” starting Monday will mark the you,” because of the high volume Chicago mayor like this, with so more than one candidate’s peti- first battle lines being drawn in a of signatures that get collected. It’s many potential candidates and tion. Lawyers and strategists ex- How many make the race that so far has been defined also not unusual for campaigns to potential challenges,” Odelson pect this to become a more by candidates making brief policy get signatures from people who said. “I think it’s going to be prevalent issue this time around ballot? announcements and taking the don’t reside in the city, aren’t bedlam.” because there are so many candi- Once the campaigns file their occasional shot at a rival. registered to vote or are not dates. If each of the 15 campaigns challenges, the election board Campaign strategists, political registered at their current address Duplicate signatures collected the recommended assigns the cases to hearing offi- insiders and elected officials who — all common issues that can get a 37,500 signatures, that would cers. They weigh evidence, review spoke on the condition of ano- signature disqualified. likely mean candidates would have to records and make a recommenda- nymity to freely discuss the antici- That’s why the goal is for So far, there are 15 declared contact 562,500 different voters in tion on whether a candidate pated feuds, expect Preckwinkle campaigns to get 37,500 signa- candidates for mayor, 10 of whom order for there to be no duplicates. should be removed from the and her allies to work hard to tures instead of the minimum announced before Emanuel That would account for more than ballot. knock fellow African-American 12,500. dropped out of the race. They one-third of the 1.5 million regis- The election board usually candidates off the ballot to help “The reason it takes three times include Vallas, former police Su- tered voters in the city. votes in agreement with the hear- shore her support among black as many signatures is because perintendent Garry McCarthy, While there are certain to be ing officer’s recommendation, and voters. That list would include voter registration rates in the city Cook County Circuit Court Clerk duplicate signatures, that might campaigns that don’t agree can go Wilson, who finished third in are about 50 percent,” said Mike Dorothy Brown, former federal not be a major issue in getting to court. 2015, Brown and Lightfoot. Kasper, a longtime election lawyer prosecutor Lori Lightfoot, them disqualified, Kasper predic- The campaigns’ arguments are They also expect Vallas and who has worked on behalf of businessman Willie Wilson, ted. The tight deadline to file a best made by the handful of McCarthy to target each other as House Speaker Michael Madigan, Southwest Side attorney Jerry challenge would make it difficult attorneys who have made a career they seek to appeal to scores of Emanuel and other top Demo- Joyce, Austin Chamber of Com- to complete a review of all the out of studying the nuance of the cops, firefighters and city employ- crats. “So, if you’re standing on the merce Director Amara Enyia, ac- signatures on more than a dozen city’s and state’s election laws. ees who live on the Northwest and street corner — assuming all the tivist Ja’Mal Green, tech entrepre- candidates’ petitions to find dupli- That also plays as a major advan- Southwest sides. Both also would people you see live in the city — neur Neal Sales-Griffin and attor- cates. “That takes an enormous tage to established politicians and have an incentive to target Joyce, a you have to take half right off the ney John Kozlar. amount of resources,” Kasper said. well-funded campaigns with con- longtime resident of the 19th top, because they’re not regis- Five more jumped into the race “I don’t know how anybody would nections to get the best lawyers Ward on the Southwest Side, a tered.” after Emanuel got out: Cook put together an infrastructure to and money to fight the legal bastion of city employees. Daley Other technical issues can get County Board President Toni do that unless you have been challenges. also would overlap with some of signatures thrown out, including: Preckwinkle, state Comptroller working on it for a long time and, The candidates who don’t have these voters, and could take aim at not binding the petition pages Susana Mendoza, former U.S. frankly, spent a lot of money to do the money to put up a proper fight those other three or become a together, not numbering pages Commerce Secretary Bill Daley, it.” often have no choice but to back target himself, the strategists said. properly, submitting signatures City Hall veteran and 2011 candi- Complicating the matter is the out. Mendoza’s status as the only that don’t match the ones on file date Gery Chico, and state Rep. fact that the petitions are filed on That happened to Enyia four candidate in the race who has won with the election board and turn- LaShawn Ford. paper and not electronically, so years ago. The West Side activist citywide and statewide campaigns ing in petition sheets certified by a Former Ald. Bob Fioretti has they can’t be entered into a large and policy consultant, who is would give plenty of foes a reason notary whose commission has been collecting signatures but database easily. Still, Odelson said backed by hip-hop stars Kanye to challenge her petitions, espe- expired. hasn’t made a final decision on such comparisons can be run, West and Chance the Rapper this cially since she entered the race Another key factor: The law whether to run. particularly if a campaign were to time, dropped out of the 2015 race late and said she wasn’t affiliated only allows a registered voter to Once those candidates file their zero in on a few competing and endorsed Fioretti after her with a petition operation that sign the petition of one mayoral thousands of sheets of signatures, campaigns. signatures were challenged. started as an effort to “draft” her. candidate. So, if one voter signs the scramble to scrutinize their “It’s not impossible, because And in this election cycle, Mendoza and Chico also are the four candidates’ petitions, only the competition will ensue. with sophisticated software and Chicago principals association only two prominent Hispanic can- first one they sign counts, election A major part of that process is programs, there are some people President Troy LaRaviere already didates in the field. lawyers said. campaigns having staff, volunteers out there who can put petitions has become the first ballot petition “The stakes are pretty high. With as many as 16 candidates and lawyers compare signatures into their system and tell you if casualty. He left the race last week Most of these candidates expect filing petitions, the potential for a on opponents’ petitions with voter there are duplicates,” Odelson saying he was unable to collect there would be a runoff election, complicated web of legal maneu- rolls to create a list of invalid said. “The real problem is who enough signatures and money to so the number of candidates who vering emerges. signatures from people who are signed which petition first?” withstand a challenge. appear on the ballot could have a “It’s going to be pandemo- not registered to vote. Much of The first petition signed is the Even Obama owes a piece of his great impact on that,” Kasper said. nium,” Kasper predicted. “If there that work takes place at computer only one that counts under the political career to knocking oppo- “There is a fixed number of votes are 16 candidates, and they all file terminals at the election board’s law, but when voters sign peti- nents off the ballot. In his first that will be cast, and whether you 16 challenges — right there you’re offices, where campaigns can also tions, they aren’t required to date campaign for state Senate, he and divide it by 12 or 16, that’s going to talking about more than 250 review voter signatures on file to them. The only date that appears his staff painstakingly challenged make a big difference.” cases.” gauge whether they match the is when a petition passer gets the hundreds of signatures on his How many of the 16 candidates Plus, any citizen can file a ones filed on petitions. sheets notarized, which doesn’t opponents’ nominating petitions, currently passing petitions will challenge. When Emanuel first Better-funded and more ex- reflect the exact date someone knocking everyone else off the end up on the ballot? ran for mayor in 2011, more than perienced politicians will have an signed. ballot including popular incum- “Around City Hall, the over- 30 people challenged his candi- advantage in that effort, election Bowen suggested this is a gray bent Alice Palmer. under is at 10,” said Reilly, the dacy on the grounds that he hadn’t lawyers and campaign strategists area of the law that could be The process is filled with minu- downtown alderman. “I’d maybe established Chicago residency be- agreed. For one, they’ll have more tested, and the campaigns that tiae and tea leaves that can fore- bet on the over, by a nudge.” cause he was renting his home staff, as it takes an average of two started late after Emanuel got out shadow the viability of a cam- Bowen said fewer than 10. while working in Washington as to three minutes to check a single of the race could be more likely to paign. Odelson predicted no more than then-President Barack Obama’s signature, election lawyers and have signatures from voters who For example, Kasper is Speaker seven or eight. Sawyer picked White House chief of staff. At one strategists said. already signed for other candi- Madigan’s longtime paid electoral eight. point, an appellate court tossed And second, the Democratic dates. enforcer, who represented Eman- “I think the city needs this, a Emanuel from the ballot only to Party regularly buys the voter “Citywide campaigns have the uel the past two times, including political cleansing, so to speak, later get overruled by the Illinois registration lists from the county resources to not only file chal- the residency challenge. A candi- and a new opportunity for those Supreme Court. and state. So, those closely associ- lenges but to make legal argu- date being accompanied by who want to run,” said Sawyer, the Longtime election lawyer Burt ated with the party, such as ments, and it has been the case Kasper when they drop off their South Side alderman. “But I just Odelson led the charge in trying to Preckwinkle and Mendoza, or the over decades here that a law gets petitions could be a harbinger of think the show that is starting on get Emanuel booted from the campaigns with the money to refined a little bit more by the where Madigan’s support lies. So Monday with the ballots is going ballot. This year, he’ll represent purchase the data will be able to court when major suits are far, Madigan, the powerful chair- to be ridiculous.” former access those lists 24/7 instead of brought up,” Bowen said. “I man of the Illinois Democratic CEO Paul Vallas and is girding just when the election board’s wouldn’t be surprised if Bill Daley Party, has been mum on the [email protected] himself for the toughest Chicago offices are open. The purchased or Gery Chico or Toni Preckwin- mayor’s race. Kasper declined to Twitter @BillRuthhart Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, November 19, 2018 5 Robbins pastors call for justice in guard’s shooting, pray for family

By Zak Koeske served only if the officer judged a situation? of the way” to ensure the was terminated and “So we come today and family gets the justice it charged criminally for the we say we need justice to be deserves. A bevy of activists, reli- shooting. done. On behalf of all of our “He died saving lives,” gious leaders and politi- “An innocent life was lost community leaders in Rob- Watkins said. “He gave his cians have held a flurry of all because someone went bins, all of our block club life to save somebody else’s press conferences, protests overboard,” he said. “How presidents, we want justice life, so it’s important that and vigils in response to the many children do we have to be done.” we bring that point out and controversial police shoot- to lose because someone Going forward, Watkins let everybody know.” ing of security guard Jemel goes overboard? 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City’s staff says lists for lots near the Fifth Avenue station, and some commuter permit commuters have their name spaces needed on both lists. Taking that into account, city staff ac- By Erin Hegarty counted for 1,151 wait-listed commuters in its analysis, according to city docu- A recommendation from ments. Naperville officials to add as In addition to informa- many as 400 spots to the tion from the survey of city’s stock of Metra com- people on the wait list, staff muter parking spaces at the used historic data to deter- train station near Fifth Ave- mine their recommenda- nue could slice the current tion for city council. wait list time by more than Feedback the city has half. received from commuters Staff on Tuesday plan to shows they want more park- PAUL DAVENPORT/AP present recent and historic ing because their preferred Amtrak reportedly is interested in operating the Rockford and the Quad Cities routes, when and if they happen. commuter parking findings method for accessing the to city council members and train is driving to the station recommend 250 and 400 and using a permit to park, new permit parking spaces said Jennifer Louden, depu- Could new governor = new trains? be included in the redevel- ty director of Naperville’s Wisniewski, from Page 1 owner, the Iowa Interstate A representative from woman for Pritzker said opment of 13 acres of city Transportation, Engineer- Railroad, which carries Iowa Interstate Railroad the incoming governor is land near the Fifth Avenue ing and Development de- both the Quad Cities route freight. was not available for com- committed to “working train station. partment. and service to Dubuque Illinois resumed plan- ment. across the aisle” to get a The wait list for “As more spaces are add- via Rockford, along with ning and engineering There was concern that capital plan that will lever- Naperville’s Burlington/ ed at the Naperville Metra money for rail upgrades work on the Quad Cities the federal grant would age as much federal mon- Parkview lots is 14 years, Station, more commuters for the existing line be- line in late 2016 and re- expire, but IDOT has ey as possible. Lawmakers and the wait time for a are afforded the opportuni- tween Chicago and St. sumed talks with the Iowa worked out extensions, say they expect it will Kroehler lot spot is seven ty to drive to the station,” Louis, said Rick Harnish, Interstate late last year, Tridgell said. He could not happen next year. years. Louden said. “However, executive director of the Tridgell said. Negotiations give a timeline for when But there will be a lot of Depending on future adding spaces could have a Midwest High Speed Rail on the Black Hawk route the Moline line could competition for that mon- commuter acceptance rates negative impact on the sur- Association. with Union Pacific have happen. ey from other infrastruc- and the city’s oversell rates, rounding roadway network Plans for the Black not resumed, he said. Though there has been ture needs, especially adding 250 permit spaces and may diminish the viabil- Hawk line were limited to About $25 million in no recent financial help roads, water systems and could reduce the wait list to ity of other modes of access, Rockford first, with the improvements to BNSF’s for the Rockford line, transit agencies. between 3.7 years and 6.2 such as Pace Bus service.” idea of pushing onto Eola Yard in Aurora were voters in Winnebago and Moline’s Forsythe re- years, and adding 400 The survey results indi- Dubuque later. finished within the past Boone counties approved mains optimistic. He said a spaces could reduce the cate more than 80 percent In 2011, the Federal year, Tridgell said. These an advisory referendum train would connect the wait list to a projected 1.6 to of commuters — more than Railroad Administration were needed to accommo- supporting it in the Nov. 6 Quad Cities with the Chi- 4.2 years. the city originally thought — awarded a $177.3 million date extra trains that election. cago area and will be a “A range is provided to on the wait list travel by grant to the Illinois De- would be using the yard Amtrak is interested in great help to students allow flexibility in consider- Metra four or more days per partment of Transporta- once the Chicago-Moline operating both the Rock- from Western Illinois ing the additional parking week. tion to complete planning, service begins. ford and the Quad Cities University’s Quad Cities within the context of the As more commuters gain environmental review, Amtrak passenger serv- routes, when and if they campus and Augustana development concepts in permits, modes people use design and construction of ice already runs along the happen, spokesman Marc and St. Ambrose colleges. terms of location, traffic to get to the Metra station the Quad Cities line, with line from Chicago to Magliari said. He noted “We’re just being pa- impacts, building heights, are expected to change. the intent of having two Quincy. Federal Railroad that studies of both routes tient,” he said. cost and other factors,” ac- “The number of com- passenger rail service Administration spokes- have shown them to have cording to city documents. muters being dropped off, round trips daily. woman Desiree French high potential for passen- Transportation The recommendation for taking Pace bus, walking, But in 2015, “a few said improvements on the gers. new spaces comes after biking, being a carpool pas- projects were put on BNSF line are already Meanwhile, traffic is song quiz initial concept proposals senger, and traveling by pause,” IDOT spokesman helping Amtrak’s Cali- growing on the route from ■ Last week’s song was from developer Ryan Cos. rideshare will decrease Guy Tridgell said. These fornia Zephyr and South- Chicago to St. Louis, about driving for a living, did not add any commuter when these commuters are included plans for both west Chief long-distance which shows the demand to towns like Tucson and spots. Ryan Cos. proposed issued a parking permit,” new rail routes. services. for passenger trains in the Tucumcari. The 1971 song keeping the city’s commuter according to city docu- Harnish said it was The state and the rail- state. With ongoing im- is “Willin’,” first per- parking stock flat at 1,681 ments. “The number of harder to get service road administration are provements along the formed by Little Feat. spaces — including 724 daily commuters driving alone started on the Quad Cities negotiating with the Iowa route, including track Richard Messersmith, of fee, 918 permit and 39 acces- will increase.” line than anticipated. Interstate about upgrades upgrades for higher Winnetka, was first with sible spaces. If permits are issued to “The Illinois Depart- needed for passenger speeds and new stations the right answer. Residents and commut- the 11 percent of wait-listed ment of Transportation service along the single- and locomotives, passen- ■ This week’s song tells of ers were unhappy the years- commuters who are worked on it while they track line from Wyanet to ger volume has grown to a toll operator who mis- long wait lists were not dropped off at the train were trying to do many Moline. These include 719, 634 in the most recent took one kind of pig for addressed in the initial pro- station daily, overall traffic things at once” Harnish installation of positive fiscal year, up 12 percent another. What’s the song? posals. volume would be reduced. said. “They weren’t able to train control, a federally from 2010, Magliari said. The first person to email City council members in The Naperville city coun- get the deal done.” mandated system de- Getting more state or tweet me the answer September directed staff to cil meeting is scheduled for The Quad Cities route signed to automatically money, and in turn more gets a Tribune bookmark, investigate the number of 7 p.m. Tuesday at the would run along BNSF stop a train to avoid dan- federal money, for routes and glory. I’ll tweet the additional parking spaces Naperville Municipal Cen- tracks to the small village ger if an engineer fails to to the Quad Cities and answer at noon Monday. needed to make a “mea- ter. of Wyanet in Bureau do it. There also needs to Rockford will not be easy. surable impact” on the County, at which point the be a connection between It will first require a new [email protected] quarterly permit wait lists. [email protected] rail switches to a different the BNSF and Iowa lines. state capital bill. 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Says he won’t overrule man he picked to dered the killing of Khashoggi, a prominent replace Sessions on Mueller investigation critic of Saudi leaders and a contributing columnist to By Felicia Sonmez written questions from The Washington Post. But The Washington Post Mueller “very easily.” The Trump maintained on “Fox president told Wallace in News Sunday” that the WASHINGTON — Presi- Sunday’s interview that it crown prince had told him dent Donald Trump said he “wasn’t a big deal” and that that he had nothing to do would not overrule his act- he expects his legal team to with the killing. Aides have ing attorney general, submit the answers “at said that Trump has been Matthew Whitaker, if he some point very soon.” looking for ways to avoid decides to curtail the special Trump’s answers had pinning the blame on Mo- counsel probe being led by long been sought by hammed. Robert Mueller III into Mueller during the course Trump also weighed in Russian interference in the of his 18-month-old investi- on the performance of sev- 2016 election campaign. gation. The probe has led to eral top members of his “Look, it’s going charges against 32 administration —saying to be up to him ... I people, including there are people in “three or would not get in- 26 Russians. four or five positions” he is volved,” Trump While four aides thinking about replacing — said in an inter- to Trump have and maintained that his view on “Fox pleaded guilty to party had succeeded in the News Sunday.” various charges, CHARLIE NEIBERGALL/AP midterm elections despite In the weeks Mueller’s team President Donald Trump chose Matthew Whitaker as interim attorney general. losing the House. since Trump Trump has not given any He declined to say forced Jeff Ses- public indications Committee, said that he has whether chief of staff John sions to resign as attorney as to whether it has con- “I think we’ve wasted enough time confidence in the Mueller Kelly will remain in his general and chose Whitaker cluded that Trump associ- on this witch hunt and the answer is investigation and that it position through 2020 as to serve as his interim re- ates conspired with the would be a “huge mistake” previously indicated, saying placement, Whitaker has Russians or whether the probably: We’re finished.” for Trump to seek to end it. only, “I mean, it could be. faced calls from Democrats president obstructed justice “We need to get beyond Let’s see what happens.” to recuse himself from over- by pressuring Justice De- — President Donald Trump, referring to the Mueller this. We don’t need to have He also claimed that de- sight of the probe given his partment leaders. investigation this starting again,” the sen- spite Republicans’ defeat in previous criticism of the Key lawmakers also ator said. the House, where they have investigation. Trump said in weighed in on Whitaker on During Sunday’s wide- lost at least three dozen Sunday’s interview that he Sunday. Cabinet-level official; he Some Republicans on ranging interview, Trump seats, their holding on to the “did not know (Whitaker) In an appearance on ABC was appointed by Deputy Sunday were looking past said he does not feel it is Senate was “historic” and “a took views on the Mueller News’ “This Week,” incom- Attorney General Rod Whitaker and focusing on necessary for him to listen tremendous victory.” investigation as such” be- ing Intelligence Committee Rosenstein, and his role his potential successor. Sen. to an audio recording of “I didn’t run. I wasn’t fore he appointed him to his Chairman Adam Schiff, D- does not require Senate Roy Blunt, R-Mo., said that journalist Jamal Khashog- running. My name wasn’t position. Calif., contended that Whit- confirmation. Whitaker “seems to be a gi’s killing inside the Saudi on the ballot,” Trump said. Trump also essentially aker “was chosen for the Mueller also was twice person who has the ability Consulate in Istanbul last During the months leading shut the door to sitting purpose of interfering with confirmed by the Senate to to do that acting job” but month. up to Election Day, he re- down with Mueller, telling the Mueller investigation” serve as FBI director — in that the Justice Department “We have the tape. I don’t peatedly told supporters at host Chris Wallace that his and said he “should have 2001 and 2011. needs a permanent leader want to hear the tape. No his “Make America Great written answers mean absolutely nothing to do” “So funny to see little as soon as possible. reason for me to hear the Again” rallies to “pretend “probably this is the end” of with the probe. Adam Schitt (D-CA) talking “We need to move as tape,” Trump said. I’m on the ballot.” his involvement in the Schiff also said Whitaker about the fact that Acting quickly as we can beyond He described it as “a Trump also said Sunday probe into Russian interfer- should be subject to Senate Attorney General Matt whoever’s the acting attor- suffering tape” and told that he could not envision ence in the 2016 campaign. confirmation. Whitaker was not approved ney general to an attorney Wallace, “I know every- trying to amend the Consti- “I think we’ve wasted Trump fired back in a by the Senate, but not men- general who’s going to be thing that went on in the tution to run for a third term enough time on this witch tweet Sunday afternoon in tioning the fact that Bob there for, hopefully, a much tape without having to hear as president in 2024. hunt and the answer is which he argued that Mueller (who is highly con- longer period of time,” he it. ... It was very violent, very “Just won’t happen,” probably: We’re finished,” Mueller had not been con- flicted) was not approved by told ABC. vicious and terrible.” Trump told Wallace. “I Trump said. firmed by the Senate, either. the Senate!” Trump said, Blunt, a member of the The CIA has concluded think the eight-year limit is Trump said Friday that However, Mueller, unlike misspelling Schiff’s last Senate GOP leadership who that Saudi Crown Prince a good thing, not a bad he had answered a set of the attorney general, is not a name. also sits on the Intelligence Mohammed bin Salman or- thing.” Newest foe in war on Calif. fires? It’s rain.

Water could curb blaze but hurt search By Sudhin Thanawala people are safe. and Terence Chea Deputies have located Associated Press hundreds of people to date, but the overall number CHICO, Calif. — keeps growing because they Searchers combing a North- are adding more names, ern California town leveled including those from the JOSH EDELSON/GETTY-AFP by a deadly wildfire stepped chaotic early hours of the Evacuees from the worst-ever wildfire to hit California rest in their tents for the night in a Walmart parking lot in Chico. up their efforts Sunday disaster, Honea said. ahead of rains forecast later The remains of five more Soon after the fire began, to protect them from fires. this week in the fire zone people were found Sat- Trump blamed state offi- Rain was forecast for where 77 bodies have been urday, and one more Sun- cials for poor forest man- midweek in the Paradise recovered so far. day, bringing the number of agement and threatened to area. The National Weather While the rain would dead to 77. cut off federal funding. Service said the area could help tamp down the blaze, it Among them was Lolene “He’s got our back,” out- get 20 mph sustained winds could also turn the area into Rios, 56, whose son Jed going Gov. Jerry Brown said and 40 mph gusts, which a muddy mess and hamper tearfully told KXTV in Sac- Sunday on CBS’ “Face the could make it hard for efforts to find the remains of ramento that his mother Nation.” crews to keep making prog- more victims in the town of had an “endless amount of “There have been some ress against the blaze. Paradise. love” for him. back and forth between Northern California’s Authorities said Sunday President Donald Trump California leaders and the Camp Fire has destroyed that about 1,000 names re- toured the area Saturday, president,” Brown said. more than 10,000 homes main on a list of people joined by California’s out- “But in the face of tragedy, and torched 233 square unaccounted for more than going and incoming gover- people tend to rise above miles . It was 65 percent a week after the fire began nors, both Democrats who some of their lesser propen- contained Sunday. in Butte County. Authorities have traded sharp barbs sities. So I think we’re on a Honea expressed hope stressed that the long roster with the Republican admin- JOHN LOCHER/AP good path.” that Trump’s visit would does not mean all those on istration. A recovery dog searches for human remains in Paradise, He also suggested Cali- help with recovery, saying the list are missing. The president also vis- Calif., as searchers race to beat expected rains in the area. fornia’s severe wildfires will the tour by the Republican Sheriff Kory Honea ited Southern California, make believers of even the president and California’s pleaded with evacuees to where firefighters were Malibu, killing three people. devastation,” Trump said as most ardent climate change Democratic leaders “signals review the list of those making progress on a wild- “We’ve never seen any- he stood amid the ruins of skeptics “in less than five a spirit of cooperation here reported as unreachable by fire that tore through com- thing like this in California, Paradise and pledged the years,” and that those living that ultimately benefit this family and friends and to munities west of Los Ange- we’ve never seen anything full support of the federal near forests might need to community and get us on a call the department if those les from Thousand Oaks to like this yet. It’s like total government. build underground shelters path toward recovery.” Dems seek to put cap on headwear ban In nod to incoming Leader Nancy Pelosi, D- the 181-year-old House rule anti-Muslim rhetoric by Re- Calif., Rules Committee banning members from publican candidates in sev- diversity, they want ranking Democrat Rep. Jim wearing any kind of hat on eral 2018 midterm races. House’s rule ended McGovern of Massachu- the floor. It also is notable for setts, and congresswoman- Democrats are proposing coming at a time when By Karoun Demirjian elect Ilhan Omar of Minne- changing the rule to allow several U.S. allies in Europe The Washington Post sota co-authored the pro- all religious headwear into are adopting countrywide posal, which was included the House chamber, though bans on face veils. WASHINGTON — as part of a slate of rule it is unclear whether mem- Democrats proposed the Democrats want to change changes that Democrats bers of other faiths would change alongside a pledge a rule banning House mem- will seek to implement take advantage of it. to create an independent bers from wearing hats on when they assume control The proposed change, diversity office and ban dis- the chamber floor to ac- of the House next year. which House Democrats crimination on the basis of commodate the first Mus- Omar, who was born in say is to promote diversity sexual orientation and gen- lim women to ever be Somalia and came to the and ensure that the freedom der identity to ensure the EMILIE RICHARDSON/BLOOMBERG elected to Congress — one United States as a refugee, of religious expression is most diverse Congress in Rep.-elect Ilhan Omar wears a headscarf that could fall of whom wears a headscarf. wears a headscarf — some- protected on Capitol Hill, history pursues creation of a afoul of the House ban on headwear on the chamber floor. House Democratic thing that could fall afoul of doubles as a rebuke of the diverse workforce as well. 10 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, November 19, 2018 May says ousting Razor-thin win comes amid sharp Fla. divide her won’t make Florida, from Page 1 and Scott campaigns racked up at least 10 law- truth is threatened as dis- suits trying to gain legal Brexit talks easier posable, where falsehoods advantage in the recount. abound and that the free Protesters descended on By Sylvia Hui Brexit talks, and that she press is assaulted as the county election offices, Associated Press will be travelling to Brussels enemy of the people,” Nel- where officials scrambled to meet with EU leaders son said. “There has been to tally ballots in scenes LONDON — Britain’s be- before an emergency Euro- a gathering darkness in reminiscent of the 2000 sieged Prime Minister The- pean Council summit on our politics in recent recount battle between resa May warned Sunday Nov. 25. years.” George W. Bush and Al that a leadership change An announcement last DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/GETTY-AFP Scott’s victory boosts Gore. wouldn’t make Brexit nego- week that Britain has struck A sign demanding Britain’s prime minister be sacked over the Republican Senate Republicans also tiations easier, as opponents a draft divorce agreement her Brexit stance is carried near Parliament on Friday. majority to 52, with a final sought to cast doubt on in her Conservative Party with the EU triggered a seat in Mississippi due to the validity of the results, threaten to unseat her and political crisis in Britain, Dominic Raab, who quit from the bloc. be decided in a Nov. 27 with President Donald the former Brexit secretary with the deal roundly sav- Thursday as Brexit secre- The draft agreement en- runoff. In a statement, Trump making unsub- suggested she failed to aged by both the opposition tary, said “there is one thing visions Britain leaving the Scott thanked Nelson for stantiated allegations of stand up to bullying from and large chunks of May’s missing and that is political EU as planned on March 29, his service. voter fraud and European Union officials. own Conservatives. Two will and resolve.” but remaining inside the Going into the arguing the re- As furious Conservative Cabinet ministers and sev- “If we cannot close this bloc’s single market and recount, Nelson count should halt, rebels try to gather the eral junior government deal on reasonable terms, bound by its rules until the trailed Scott by even though it numbers to trigger a no- members quit, and more we need to be very honest end of December 2020. more than 12,000 was mandated by confidence vote, May in- than 20 lawmakers have with the country that we It also commits the two votes, and his cam- state law. sisted she hadn’t considered submitted letters of no con- will not be bribed and black- sides to the contentious paign had hoped a A machine re- quitting. fidence in May. mailed or bullied and we “backstop” solution, which re-examination of count that pre- “A change of leadership Forty-eight such letters will walk away,” he told the would keep the U.K. in a ballots — particu- Nelson ceded the hand at this point isn’t going to — or 15 percent of Conser- Sunday Times. customs arrangement with larly in heavily recount did settle make the negotiations any vative lawmakers — are Many pro-Brexit Conser- the EU until a permanent Democratic Broward Florida’s closely watched easier and it isn’t going to needed for a leadership vatives want a clean break trade treaty is worked out. County — would help him gubernatorial race, with change the parliamentary challenge vote. with the EU and argue that That will serve to guarantee close the gap. Democratic Tallahassee arithmetic,” she told Sky Asked about the attacks the close trade ties between that the border between the But the recount ended Mayor Andrew Gillum News in an interview. directed at her, May said: “It the U.K. and the EU called U.K.’s Northern Ireland and midday Sunday with Scott conceding to Rep. Ron May added that the next doesn’t distract me. Politics for in the deal would leave EU member Ireland re- leading Nelson by 10,033 DeSantis, R-Fla., on Sat- seven days “are going to be is a tough business and I’ve Britain a vassal state, with mained free of customs votes after the machine urday afternoon. critical” for successful been in it for a long time.” no way to disentangle itself checkpoints after Brexit. and manual recounts had The hard-fought Senate been completed, accord- race played out in a state ing to the Florida Division where shifting demo- of Elections, leaving Nel- graphics are transforming son without a path to the political landscape. victory. Republicans retain an ad- Netanyahu assumes defense minister post Scott’s razor-thin vic- vantage among Florida’s By Tia Goldenberg Lieberman, who had de- vember 2019. tory leaves Florida, the older white retirees, but Associated Press manded a far stronger re- Education Minister Naf- nation’s third-most-popu- the state’s younger, non- sponse last week to the most tali Bennett, of the pro- lous state, with two Re- white population is surg- TEL AVIV, Israel — Isra- massive wave of rocket at- settler Jewish Home party, publican senators for the ing, with many of those eli Prime Minister Ben- tacks on Israel since the has already threatened to first time since the Recon- Democratic-leaning peo- jamin Netanyahu said Sun- 2014 Israel-Hamas war. He bring down the government struction era immediately ple now reaching voting day he would take on the alleges the cease-fire agree- if he is not appointed de- after the Civil War. age. defense minister portfolio, ment reached with Gaza’s fense minister. He and Jus- The Senate race was “People are not happy rejecting calls to dissolve his Hamas rulers will put tice Minister Ayelet Shaked, one of the most closely that the blue wave hit the government even as early ARIEL SCHALIT/AP southern Israel under a also of Jewish Home, are set watched in the country, rest of the country and elections appeared increas- Benjamin Netanyahu said growing threat from the to deliver a statement to the and scrutiny further in- missed Florida,” Jacob ingly likely. Sunday that Israel was in a group, similar to that posed media Monday. If the party tensified in the wake of Sanders, a Democratic Netanyahu said that “complex” security situation. to northern Israel by Leba- leaves the coalition, it would Election Day as Scott’s consultant in St. Lucie heading to elections now, non’s heavily armed strip Netanyahu of his par- lead narrowed and it be- County, told The Wash- amid repeated violent con- rael’s defense headquarters Hezbollah group. liamentary majority. came clear the race was ington Post in anticipation frontations with Gaza mili- in Tel Aviv in a statement The departure of Lieber- Finance Minister Moshe headed toward a recount. of a Nelson defeat. “People tants, was “irresponsible” of broadcast live at the top of man and his Yisrael Beitenu Kahlon, another senior The recount attracted are looking around and his coalition partners, who the evening newscasts. party leaves the coalition partner, says another year of legal challenges and alle- saying, ‘What happened?’ have been pushing for early “We are in one of the with a one-seat majority in such instability would harm gations of voter fraud — The recount was a really polls since the resignation most complex security the 120-member parlia- the economy. A meeting once again putting Florida good way to make people last week of Defense Min- situations and during a pe- ment. Netanyahu’s other between him and Netanya- in the national spotlight, stop asking. There’s going ister Avigdor Lieberman riod like this, you don’t partners say that makes hu on Sunday meant to harking back to a similarly to be a reckoning now.” over a Gaza cease-fire. topple a government,” he governing untenable and convince Kahlon to stay drawn-out process that On Sunday, Trump con- “Today, I take on for the said. would leave the coalition ended with no results. took place there after the gratulated Scott via tweet. first time the position of The sudden coalition cri- susceptible to the extortion No Israeli government 2000 presidential elec- “He was a great Governor defense minister,” said Ne- sis was sparked by the of any single lawmaker until has served out its full term tion. and will be even a greater tanyahu, speaking from Is- resignation of the hawkish elections scheduled for No- since 1988. Together, the Nelson Senator,” Trump wrote.

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Khanh Hoa province said coastal province of Binh The ministry said it was about 600 soldiers have Thuan and Ninh Thuan informed by Uruguay’s been mobilized to search on Sunday night, the Viet- ambassador that Garcia for the missing and evacu- nam Disaster Manage- entered his residence Sat- ate people from high-risk ment Authority said in a urday night seeking pro- areas. statement Monday. tection. He said the landslides Vietnam is prone to JOHN MOORE/GETTY Late Saturday, a judge from heavy rains triggered floods and storms that kill Several hundred anti-immigrant protesters in Tijuana, Mexico, marched Saturday to a in Lima granted prose- by Tropical Storm Toraji hundreds of people each temporary immigrant shelter near the U.S.-Mexico border, where members of the mi- cutors’ request that Garcia collapsed several houses year. grant caravan are staying after traveling thousands of miles from Central America. be banned from leaving Peru for 18 months as investigators probe allega- tions he got illegal pay- Rhodes class features plenty ment from Brazilian con- Johns Hopkins to get record struction giant Odebrecht. of women and immigrants Odebrecht admitted in a 2016 plea agreement BOSTON — The latest Deferred Action for Child- $1.8B donation for financial aid with the U.S. Justice De- crop of U.S. Rhodes schol- hood Arrivals, or DACA, partment that it paid cor- ars has more women than the Obama-era program Former New York mayor from financial aid packages dinary gift, we will be fully rupt officials across Latin any other single class, and that shields young immi- Michael Bloomberg an- for incoming students and permanently need- America nearly $800 mil- almost half of this year’s grants from deportation. nounced Sunday he is giv- starting next fall, expand blind in our admissions.” lion in exchange for major recipients of the presti- Twenty-one of the schol- ing a record $1.8 billion to grants for those in financial Bloomberg, who gradu- infrastructure contracts. gious scholarship to Ox- ars are women. Johns Hopkins University need and even provide re- ated from Hopkins in 1964, ford University in England Rhodes Scholarships to support student financial lief to many current under- wrote in an op-ed for the are either immigrants or provide all expenses for at aid at his alma mater and graduates who had previ- New York Times that his first-generation Ameri- least two years at Oxford. make its admissions proc- ously taken out federal gift is intended to support cans, the Rhodes Trust They were created in 1902 ess “forever need-blind.” loans to pay their bills. the idea that opportunities In Papua New Guinea: announced Sunday. in the will of Cecil Rhodes, The gift, believed to be In years past, Hopkins should be based on merit An acrimonious meeting Among the 32 winners a British businessman and the largest private donation President Ronald J. Daniels and not wealth. of world leaders in Papua is Harvard University sen- prime minister of the in modern times to higher said, the university strug- With the donation, the New Guinea failed to ior Jin Park, the first Cape Colony in present- education, is a landmark in gled to achieve its goal of 76-year-old businessman agree Sunday on a final recipient covered by the day South Africa. a growing national move- welcoming all talented stu- and politician underscored communique, highlight- ment to make elite uni- dents regardless of their his philanthropic commit- ing widening divisions be- versities more accessible to means or backgrounds. ment as he is mulling a run tween global powers students from low-to-mid- “Our dedicated financial for the presidency in 2020. China and the U.S. It was dle income families. aid endowment was simply Bloomberg had given $6.4 the first time leaders had Detroit said to be weighing new It will enable the private too small,” Daniels said. billion to education and failed to agree on a decla- name for Ben Carson school research university in Balti- “Now, as a consequence of other causes before Sun- ration in 29 years of the more to eliminate loans Mike Bloomberg’s extraor- day’s announcement. Pacific Rim summits. DETROIT — A black group, Project 21, said in a conservative group is criti- news release Friday the cizing the Detroit Board of decision was a “purely Education for its decision political act” that “ig- Taliban hold talks with U.S. envoy in Qatar In Cyprus: The commu- to consider renaming a nores” the Detroit native nications minister of school named after De- and famed neurosurgeon’s ISLAMABAD — The plicitly to the talks in Qatar, pointment as envoy to Af- Cyprus says a rare 6th- partment of Housing and accomplishments. Taliban have held three Khalilzad told a news con- ghanistan aimed at eventu- century portrait Urban Development Sec- The school was named days of talks with U.S. ference Sunday in the ally winding down Ameri- looted more than four retary Ben Carson. before Carson became envoy Zalmay Khalilzad in Afghan capital Kabul “I am ca’s longest war. Seventeen decades ago has returned The Detroit Free Press President Donald Trump’s the Gulf state of Qatar, talking to all interested years after the U.S.-led in- intact to the Mediterra- reports that the board HUD secretary. Board where the Afghan insur- parties, all Afghan groups vasion that ended Taliban nean island nation. The voted 6-1 last week to seek member LaMar Lemmons gent group has a political and I think there is an rule, the militants control mosaic depicting St. Mark a new name for the Ben- has been among those office, a Taliban official and opportunity for reconcilia- nearly half of Afghanistan was one of several that jamin Carson High School advocating a change, cit- another individual close to tion and peace.” and carry out near-daily went missing after Cyprus of Science and Medicine. ing opposition to Trump the group said Sunday. Peace efforts have accel- attacks on local forces and split into ethnic Greek and A black conservative among Detroit residents. Without referring ex- erated since Khalilzad’s ap- government officials. Turkish sides in 1974. Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, November 19, 2018 13

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EDITORIALS Lincoln Yards TIF deserves thorough vetting As Mayor Rahm Emanuel readies his exit next spring, he has decided to leave with a bang — a TIF bang. Emanuel wants to create four new ex- pansive tax-increment financing districts in the city. One of them encompasses devel- oper Sterling Bay’s Lincoln Yards, a 70-acre project straddling and Buck- town that would revamp largely dormant industrial land into a mix of hotels, office space and apartment buildings. The words “tax-increment financing” bring a shudder to many Chicagoans. They remember how under Mayor Richard M. Daley, TIFs blanketed nearly a third of the city. Hundreds of millions of public dollars got sidetracked to private projects that did not need a helping hand from taxpayers. Often, that money was “ported” out of a TIF district to pay for a project in a differ- ent neighborhood. Used as intended, TIFs can be a spring- board for economic development. Lincoln Yards promises to beef up Chicago’s econo- mic heft, yielding as many as 23,000 new jobs and $4.2 billion in economic output each year. The TIF, which includes Lincoln Yards and other parts of the 760-acre North Branch Industrial Corridor, would gener- ate money for open space expansion, road overhauls, bridges and mass transit proj- ects aimed at accommodating the expected influx of traffic. Once a TIF district is set up, property taxes collected by local taxing bodies within its boundaries are frozen for up to 23 years. New tax dollars generated by ZBIGNIEW BZDAK/CHICAGO TRIBUNE rising property values within the TIF are supposed to get reinvested into improve- deeper. What’s in those 60 acres? Scattered trict to pay for it. Emanuel leaves office. ments inside the district. patches of open space, including green The TIF plan the city is touting makes no Lincoln Yards and the rest of the North City Hall says that, among other things, rooftops, bike paths, riverfront setbacks mention of the 24-acre park. It does include Branch makeover marks one of the most the North Branch TIF will expand public and tot lots. At a packed public meeting on a “transit-way” light rail line that would cut sweeping urban overhauls this city has ever open spaces for park-starved residents in the proposed North Branch TIF last week, through the proposed park parcel. undertaken. surrounding neighborhoods. As it’s framed residents said the city’s vision for open The main takeaway from last week’s It will transform not just the North Side right now, it falls short. space doesn’t come close to what their meeting: Residents have a lot to say about but the city itself. It will forever change — Lincoln Yards will add 5,000 new resi- community needs. the city’s TIF vision for Lincoln Yards/ for better or for worse — neighborhoods dences to an already claustrophobic, traf- What does? Eight months ago, Ald. North Branch, and they’re worried City that thousands of current residents call fic-choked community. Michele Smith and Ald. Scott Waguespack Hall is trying to lock controversial features home. Creating open space as a counterweight began advocating the creation of a 24-acre in (or out) quickly instead of listening to — They deserve a say in that transforma- to that density is a must. Not to worry, city park, the North Branch Park Preserve, and acting on — their concerns. tion. There should be no rush to ram this planners say — they’re proposing 60 acres along the Chicago River. The land is avail- At the meeting, city officials posted a through. If the North Branch TIF proposal of open space. able to buy, and the city could use money timeline for the TIF plan that included a needs to be handed off to the next mayor That sounds like a lot, until you dig from its proposed North Branch TIF dis- City Council vote in April — right before and the next city council, then so be it. Speed up processing of rape kits Imagine you get robbed at gunpoint by to 285 and see if you finish. repaid many times over. What’s the dollar ered the average turnaround time to just 84 someone you recognize. You go to the A crime-solving instrument is useful if value of preventing even one rape — of days, less than a third as long as Illinois police, report the crime and provide the it’s actually used. And in the case of rape sparing a woman from being brutally vio- takes. name of the criminal. And the officer says, kits, no one is using them for months after lated and left with serious physical injuries Another worthwhile improvement “Please come back in 285 days, and we’ll they become available. The delays are a and lasting emotional trauma? Delays also would be to set up a system where victims arrest him.” callous affront to the women who have make it harder to prosecute crimes; some could check on the status of their rape kits. It would be crazy. But it wouldn’t be submitted to lengthy, intrusive forensic victims will no longer want to cooperate. Cara Smith, chief policy officer for the Cook much different from what happens to rape exams in the aftermath of their attacks — Their memories may fade. Offenders may County sheriff, told Tribune reporter Alli- victims who undergo forensic exams that and a favor to their attackers. disappear. son Bowen she got tracking information provide DNA evidence from their rapists. Illinois was the first state to require that One study of rape kits found that 51 when she mailed a purchase back to the The rape kits are an invaluable tool in all rape kits be tested. This year it enacted a percent implicated serial offenders — and retailer. “The first thing that popped into identifying attackers and bringing them to measure obligating hospitals to have that those criminals “generally had more my head was, ‘I can track where my pants justice. But in Illinois, the average time it nurses who are trained to collect this type extensive and violent criminal histories that didn’t fit are in the return, and I can’t takes to process DNA evidence in crimes is of evidence. But measures like these are than one-time sexual offenders.” Identify- find out where my rape kit is?’” she recalled. 285 days — more than nine months. That’s not enough. It’s also critical that the evi- ing and incarcerating one rapist is likely to That information would be helpful to 285 days that a particular rapist is free to dence be processed as quickly as possible. prevent not only sexual assaults but other victims. But the more important task is savage more women; 285 days before the Speeding up the analysis will take mon- violent crimes as well. getting the evidence processed as quickly police can even start looking for him. If ey and specialists. But it’s hard to imagine Michigan mandated that processing as possible. Every day it takes is another that doesn’t sound like a lot, start counting that any resources allocated will not be generally occur within 90 days — and low- chance for a predator to do his worst.

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING EDITORIAL CARTOON The barren and inhospitable new civic space is domi- nated along looming, fortified lines. Warring identities have concluded that the only solution is the complete submission of the enemy party, and both sides are be- ginning to prepare for an ultimate showdown. “Othering” is a transforming process, through which former kin are reimagined as evil, an American inner- enemy who, once defeated, must be punished. The most familiar metaphor of American othering was the 1770s practice of tarring and feathering. This less-than-lethal mob punishment corresponds — in shaming power and severity — to mob vengeance per- vasive today on social media outlets such as Twitter. Hence, to work fully as othering, the process must be public, result in the shame of the transgressor, and show that true virtue is in command. More than anything, othering is a ceremonial act designed to bring shame not just on the single person being tarred and feathered, but the entire community to which he belongs. ... The targeted other, equally seized by virtue, operates today from an angry defensive crouch. Michael Vlahos, The American Conservative DANA SUMMERS / 14 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, November 19, 2018 PERSPECTIVE

ZBIGNIEW BZDAK/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Gov.-elect J.B. Pritzker will have to face off against some political allies, notably government workers unions, if he’s serious about getting Illinois on track financially. Bipartisan solutions, not pot and unicorns, will fix state’s budget mess

By Adam Schuster myself or my children stuck paying for ally, accomplished by asking workers ignore them and do the right thing. the mistakes of past politicians. to pay for the same percentage of their Since winning the election, Illinois’ Gov.-elect J.B. Pritzker surprised But there is hope. Real solutions health care costs as is typical in the incoming governor has signaled a critics by committing to a worthy goal: exist, and some important ones can be private sector, or about 40 percent, up willingness to break the old partisan two years of truly balanced budgets found in two ideas that have been from just 23 percent now. Again, this mold and challenge the status quo. with no income tax hike. Pritzker says pushed by both major political parties. concept has received bipartisan sup- Need proof? he wants to “bring efficiencies to gov- First, ask schools and universities to port. Former Gov. Pat Quinn also tried Pritzker built a transition team that ernment,” but the state’s $2 billion shoulder the cost of their employees’ to right-size government worker includes former Republican Gov. Jim structural deficit cannot be closed retirement. Under the status quo, local health insurance costs. Edgar and former Illinois Senate Re- through more judicious ordering of officials negotiate salary and health For anyone who doubts these solu- publican leader Christine Radogno. paper clips, printing in black and benefits, which form tions are necessary, He also told political reporter Rich white, and making sure people shut off the basis for pension look at the numbers. Miller, “Good ideas can come from the lights when they leave a room. payments and retiree From 2000 to 2018, anywhere, including Republicans. I Likewise, potential revenue raised by health costs, but the The budget has spending on pensions think we have a real opportunity to get legalizing recreational marijuana and state pays the bill. That not been truly grew 663 percent. things done if we get rid of the parti- expanding gambling will be pennies creates a misalignment Spending on govern- san rancor and talk across the aisle.” compared with the size of the state’s between responsibility balanced since at ment worker health This attitude is encouraging, but so far financial problems. and accountability, insurance grew 215 it’s nothing but words and symbolism. The budget has not been truly bal- reducing pressure to least 2001, with percent. Spending on Pritzker needs to take the next step, anced since at least 2001, with deficits keep compensation preschool through decisive action. After spending a covered by phony accounting gim- affordable for taxpay- deficits covered high school education record $171 million on his election, the micks. ers. Gov. Bruce Rauner grew 65 percent and nation’s richest politician has a deci- Hopefully Pritzker’s acknowledg- pushed this idea in each by accounting all other spending sion to make: Will his legacy be that of ment of that fact signals an end to of his budget addresses, gimmicks. grew just 16 percent. a lapdog to Illinois’ powerful special counting on unicorn solutions such as but the proposal started Government interests, or will he go beyond words including revenue from the sale of the with House Speaker worker health insur- and deliver real, lasting change for Thompson Center every year in the Michael Madigan. ance and pension taxpayers? As a father concerned budget for a recurring $300 million. According to data from the Gover- benefits are crowding out all other about the next generation, I’m firmly Illinois politicians’ history of fake nor’s Office of Management and spending. Tackling these cost drivers rooting for Option No. 2. math and deferring payments have Budget, by phasing this shift in over a is the only way to achieve structural saddled taxpayers with eye-popping number of years, Pritzker could see budget balance, especially with Adam Schuster worked for Gov. Bruce debt and numerous tax hikes during savings of $825 million in the first year, Pritzker wanting to spend more on Rauner’s 2014 gubernatorial campaign the past two decades. People are fed with further savings each year after. infrastructure, social services and all and was an adviser on labor and budget up, and many are already voting with Second, Pritzker should ask state levels of education. issues in Rauner’s administration. He is their feet, moving to lower-tax states. government workers to play fair at the Some of Pritzker’s political allies, currently the director of budget and tax As a millennial with a young daugh- bargaining table. Rauner suggested such as government workers unions, research at the Illinois Policy Institute, ter in Illinois, I get it. I don’t want savings of nearly $500 million annu- might oppose these ideas. He should a libertarian-leaning think tank.

TV news is as much to blame for democracy’s decline as Trump is By Rob Cohen “all press is good press.” He intentionally nearly every day. Sadly, due to either can only stop terrorism if we stop re- does something outrageous, such as myopia or greed, TV news has abetted his warding terrorism. For example, Israelis Much is being made of the president’s insulting a sexual assault survivor or effort to remake America in his image, learned that instead of granting Palestin- targeting of CNN’s Jim Acosta, but TV prisoner of war, and TV news always making the journalists no less destructive ian attacks wall-to-wall coverage and news bears as much blame as anyone for reacts predictably. In their shameless than he is. living in fear, they should focus on our democracy’s dystopian decline, cul- quest for ratings, anchors read his tweets If they intend by their behavior to cleaning up each terrorist attack quickly minating in the presidency of an ignora- verbatim or show clips of his vile behav- protect American democracy, it isn’t and returning to normal life. In doing so, mus with a personality disorder. ior. They then spend hours fomenting working. Domestic terrorism is on the they dried up terrorism’s sustaining re- With Congress supine and the courts outrage instead of covering myriad other, rise. Meanwhile, Judge Brett Kavanaugh sources of publicity and hatred. packed by Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., worthy stories. They project him into our got confirmed to the Supreme Court in When I was deployed to Kuwait and readily consumable news stands as the subconscious from TVs in airports, gyms part because major news outlets ran with Iraq in 2015, I watched in disgust as CNN last guardrail of American democracy. and office buildings. Reluctant Trump some salacious but dubious allegations of focused for months on Rachel Dolezal, Yet rather than fulfilling that vital role, supporters feel the backlash from the sexual assault. By stooping to his level, Caitlyn Jenner and Malaysia Airlines TV news unwittingly amplified Donald media, whom they already distrusted, CNN gave Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., Flight 370, instead of the war we were Trump’s propaganda during the 2016 which drives them closer to him. an excuse to draw moral equivalency and fighting or the climate change destroying presidential election and now perpetu- We’ve seen this strategy before — from remind Trump supporters why they our future. CNN followed this debase- ates it with such blind reliability that it terrorists. Driven by hatred and nihilism, hated the media. Democrats lost major ment with a year of wall-to-wall coverage must surprise even him. terrorists commit deplorable acts know- ground in Senate races. of Trump, becoming his useful idiot. TV reporters must immediately stop ing that they will drive their enemies American democracy’s Achilles’ heels It is not a coincidence that the stu- doing three things: repeating his dema- mad with anger, and that overreaction are ignorance and demagoguery, and the pefaction of CNN immediately presaged goguery verbatim, playing the outrage will help them consolidate tribal support. amoral Trump will exploit them as long President Trump’s rise. TV news has dug game and focusing on him to the exclu- They encourage their followers to hate as we allow him to. If we keep behaving a hole, and it’s time to stop digging. sion of other important stories. Instead, the other side more than they love their in the way that fueled his rise, we should they must embrace their solemn duty and country. Trump terrorizes in word and not expect a different result. That isn’t Tribune Content Agency educate the population about our great deed members of every demographic fair, but fairness isn’t on the menu. We challenges — ratings be damned. who voted against him, and relishes their should not expect fairness in an exist- Rob Cohen is a physician, Army veteran The president’s strategy to distract and public pain. ential fight against an amoral man. and host of the “Democrises” podcast. His divide the country is so obvious at this Trump swore an oath to defend the TV news must therefore stop reward- book, “Democrises: Solving Our Struggles point that we have no excuse not to Constitution “against all enemies foreign ing Trump’s behavior, even if it means with Democracy, Demography, and De- counter it. He has stated repeatedly that and domestic,” yet he violates that oath ratings decrease in the short term. We moralization,” will be published in 2019. Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, November 19, 2018 15 PERSPECTIVE How anti-Semitism still flourishes By Debra Cagan heard tired explanations of what not “their” problem. Jews anti-Semitic hate crimes. who they are, what they choose and Andras Simonyi led to this — that it was the ac- The double standard of how The Labour Party in the United to believe, how they pray and live tions of a raving, right-wing Jews are treated is pervasive. Kingdom trips over itself regu- their lives. The cold wind of the Holo- conspiracy theorist, a man with Millionaires and billionaires of larly trying to deny it has anti- Jews will not abdicate their caust just swept through the a worldview warped by politi- all faiths support liberal and Semitic members. Attempts to rights as a people or cower in the United States. It is chilling for all cians spewing hatred and social conservative causes, but it is the rewrite history and abrogate presence of threats and hatred. those who have a genetic memo- media steeped in centuries-old Jews who are singled out for responsibility for the Holocaust And perhaps that is why anti- ry of the extermination of Jews lies about Jews. special attention. George Soros are occurring in Europe through Semitism has found welcoming beginning with Kristallnaacht But the real reason could be is referred to as “that liberal laws designed to make revision- homes on the right and the left. 80 years ago. And while we need that attacks on Jews have always Jew” and Sheldon Adelson as ism, and not historical accuracy, When a tiny percentage of the to make clear that anti-Semitism been subject to a different stand- “that right-wing Jew.” When the new narrative. world’s population can stand tall, has reached new heights with ard than attacks on any other politicians repeat lies about Anti-Semitism is not just the fight back and not only survive, the recent mass shooting in a minority. Jewish people and deny the provenance of the extreme right; but thrive, it is unnerving to Pittsburgh synagogue, it is also There has been a precipitous Holocaust, Jews are supposed to it is increasingly the home of those who only have their hate important to look at how accept- rise in anti-Semitism globally buck up and “stop playing the many on the left who use their and failures to fall back on. ance of anti-Semitic attitudes where extremists have openly Jew card.” professed hatred of Israel as a across ideologies is to blame for targeted Jews — and there has A constant about anti-Semi- thinly veiled platform for their Debra Cagan is a retired State the atmosphere that led to this been a global denial. Pundits and tism is that “soft bigotry” has anti-Semitic views. Department diplomat and De- tragedy. politicians imbued with their gotten a pass for far too long. We have been down this path fense Department official. Andras The world is suddenly agog own sense of self-righteousness In many countries in Europe, before, but there is a difference Simonyi is the former Hungarian that Jews could be murdered in wrap themselves in cocoons governments have a hard time now. Jews will not sit idly by and ambassador to the U.S. and their house of worship. We have convinced that anti-Semitism is calling acts of violence against watch as others decide for them NATO. Stan Lee was a Marvel whose comics reflected an ambiguous America

Jonah Goldberg Stan Lee, the reinventor of the comic book, died Nov. 12 at the ripe old age of 95. Comic books get a bad rap, although not nearly as bad as they used to. There was a time when comic books were the cause of an all-out moral panic. After the release of psychiatrist Fred Wertham’s book “The Se- duction of the Innocent,” the U.S. Senate held hearings to grapple with the alleged moral rot of comics, which were supposedly fueling juvenile delinquency and moral degeneracy. Batman and Robin, you see, were secretly gay. Superman was an un-American ersatz fascist. Superman (with the big S on his uniform — we should, I sup- pose, be thankful that it is not an S.S.) needs an endless stream of ever new submen, criminals and “foreign-looking” people not only to justify his existence but even to make it possible, Wertham wrote. The Comics Code Authority was established in 1954 to protect children from consuming Satan’s apple in cartoon form. As silly as all that was, at least the anti- MATT SAYLES/AP comic puritans took comic books seriously. And while Wertham et represented the newly expanded powers and their moral responsi- but didn’t know exactly what to rebel — and the dissenter! It isn’t al. went too far in the wrong New Deal state,” observed Ben- bilities. Spider-Man, the quintes- do about it. hip — to defend the establish- direction, comics are an impor- jamin Moore in The Washington sential Marvel character (at least This kind of ambiguity suf- ment! — only to tear it down! tant window into our society. Post. The New Deal was a real- until the introduction of Wolver- fused Marvel’s story lines. The And, in a world rife with injus- Prior to Stan Lee and Marvel world example of what political ine) was a nerdy, angst-ridden X-Men were mutants, a govern- tice, greed, and endless war — Comics, superheroes were fairly philosopher Michael Oakeshott teenager who only reluctantly ment-persecuted minority com- who’s to say the rebels are two-dimensional characters. called “politics as the crow flies” accepted his role and the idea munity, bitterly divided between wrong? ... I’ve spent a lifetime Superman was, well, just super at — a rationalist approach that that “with great power comes assimilationists and rejectionists. defending the flag — and the law! everything. He fought for “truth, tried to use the state as an active great responsibility.” Lee’s heroes Their powers were a thinly veiled Perhaps I should have battled less justice and the American way.” participant in life to achieve quarreled with each other, had metaphor for the confusion of — and questioned more!” He was also a kind of super- desirable ends without much romantic setbacks and sometimes puberty. Of course, there was plenty of moralist, always knowing in- concern for the means. It should even struggled to make the rent. The Thing, constantly har- fighting, derring-do and onomat- stantly what was right. Some be no surprise that Superman The baby boomers, Lee’s target assed by a local street gang, hated opoetic “pows,” “bamfs” and writers claim he was the first transitioned from New Deal audience, were plagued with a that he had become a grotesque, “snikts.” But future historians “social justice warrior.” warrior to World War II warrior. great unease about living up to but when given the choice of looking to understand the near- In Superman’s first adventure He was fighting Nazis long before the legacy of their parents’ gener- becoming human again, he opted century of Lee’s lifetime would be (Action Comics No. 1), long be- American troops were. ation. “We are people of this to keep his powers. Captain well-advised to look at his life’s fore he ever battled Lex Luthor, Lee grew up professionally in generation,” begins the Port America debuted in his own work. he saved a woman from being this “Golden Age” of comics, but Huron Statement, the 1962 mani- comic by punching Hitler in the wrongly executed, stopped a he also rebelled against it. While festo that largely launched the face on the cover, but by Vietnam Tribune Content Agency senator from being blackmailed a member of the so-called Great- ’60s protest era, “bred in at least he was emoting, “I’m like a di- and protected a woman from her est Generation, Lee better repre- modest comfort, housed now in nosaur — in the cro-magnon age! Jonah Goldberg is an editor at abusive husband. “Delivering sented the more ironic attitudes universities, looking uncomfort- An anachronism — who’s out- large of National Review Online justice, protecting family and of the postwar generation. His ably to the world we inherit.” lived his time! This is the day of and a visiting fellow at the Ameri- stopping corruption, Superman superheroes struggled with their They believed they were special the anti-hero — the age of the can Enterprise Institute.

VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Stop supporting senseless and failed military venes Jan. 3. Congressional consistently lie and deceive, to one else, and is so anti-Chris- ventures. veterans and rookies alike must never admit he’s wrong, to tian it’s abominable! Yemen war The new Congress will resur- coalesce to stop the American- undermine our position in the — Maja Ramírez, Avondale Democrats and Republicans rect divided government, with enabled genocide of Yemen. world — none of the positives he agree on virtually no domestic Democrats controlling the — Walt Zlotow, Glen Ellyn brags about can make up for this issues, including Medicare for House while Republicans retain overwhelming number of nega- What’s the rush? all, combating environmental the Senate. Unlike the great tives that have deepened the Good write-up on taking destruction, sensible gun legisla- divide on domestic issues, there The real deficit divide in . time with the decision on pot tion, reducing income inequality, is no Democratic-Republican, A common argument Presi- — Ed Stone, Northbrook legalization (“Recreational free postsecondary training and left-right, progressive-conserva- dent Donald Trump’s supporters marijuana? The case for curi- others. But they can and should tive fissure when it comes to make to his critics is, “Look what osity and caution in Illinois,” unite to end the criminal Yemen supporting war crimes against he’s done to boost the economy Why the Dems won Nov. 15). war. the Yemeni people. and lower unemployment.” In “How to lose in 2020 if you If Colorado can generate Congress gave up war-making What does exist is the inertia Counterarguments can be made are a Republican” (Nov. 14), only $247 million in a year and powers specified in the Consti- caused by not wanting to raise an that some of that progress began Jennifer Rubin missed a crucial Illinois has $130 billion in un- tution when it allowed President issue ignored by the American before his election, and his con- reason voters chose Democrats: funded pensions alone, there’s Harry Truman to intervene in people and the Congress. tributions to it may not turn out We are sick and tired of Presi- no hurry at all here. Mini-ca- the Korean civil war in 1950. What does exist is fear of to be so positive in the future. dent Donald Trump saying the sinos, legal pot and who knows Since then, Congress has abro- breaking the taboo that America But forget all that. Give sky is not falling or the climate’s what other vices (prostitution?) gated its constitutional role to never commits war crimes fight- Trump credit for the current not changing and all his yes-men we could chase — we still can’t declare war, allowing the presi- ing unnecessary wars. success of the economy and his bobbleheads nodding along: No! tax our way out of trouble. dent to intervene militarily at What does exist is pure cow- many appointments of judges to This is temporary! It’ll revert Raising our income taxes won’t will. The result has been millions ardice in the halls of Congress. please his conservative base. back because we said so! do it either, as those with means of unnecessary deaths, millions Ending this criminality and The argument here is that We can’t wait for them to have the means to move. of refugees and trillions in madness should be Job One none of that is worth what he admit the problems the rest of Interesting to note that Col- squandered treasure, fighting when the 116th Congress con- has done to this country with all the world sees and suffers while orado’s Democrat governor the negative aspects of his be- their denial and lies make the regrets his decision to go for- havior and judgment. What he situation more dire. ward as the first state to legalize For online exclusive letters go to www.chicagotribune.com/letters. Send says and does or doesn’t do — to Their expectation they’ll soon pot. That should tell Illinois and letters by email to [email protected] or to Voice of stir up fear and hatred, to offend, be spirited away by Jesus does our new governor something the People, Chicago Tribune, 160 N. Stetson Ave., Third Floor, Chicago, disgust and alienate all those nothing to relieve others’ pain, worth listening to! IL 60601. Include your name, address and phone number. people he doesn’t care about, to inflicts their religion on every- — Peter Brunk, Lake Villa 16 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, November 19, 2018 WHYDOIHEARBUT NOTUNDERSTAND? FIND OUT WHY! SPECIAL HEARING EVENT! NOWTHROUGHNOV.30th! By appointment only

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Terry Savage The Savage Truth 3 smart steps to take before year’s end Here are three things you should do now to make sure your IRA and/or 40l(k) accounts don’t get caught in the year-end crunch — and to set you up for success in 2019. Check not only your balances, but your “asset allocation” online. Evaluating your investment choices is the first step in making smart year-end decisions about your retire- ment plan.

RAWPIXELIMAGES/DREAMSTIME Review asset allocation Most people can’t name the top three funds in their 40l(k) plan. They might have set it up years ago, and each new contribution goes into the same few funds. The headline in- dexes don’t always reflect the performance of Buy the orange shoes different asset classes. For instance, if you’ve been sending money to a bond fund, this might be the time to 2 money lessons from 1 dad that all kids should learn switch to a more balanced fund. When inter- est rates rise, as they are likely to continue to By Levi King his feet. for them to suffer the pains of poor do, bond prices fall. A balanced fund may own I ended up buying them anyway, and decisions now than later. Be careful to some bonds, but also derive income from our unique employee-employer bank hold them accountable — they have to dividend-paying stocks. I got my first job when I was about relationship continued until I left for live with their decisions — but hovering Don’t think you can avoid this review of 10, when my dad hired me to work on college. too closely will keep them naive. your 40l(k) plan because you’re inside a tar- our farm. It was hard work. It wasn’t until I was ensconced in my get-date fund — one that promises to adjust I irrigated fields in the blazing sun, dorm, a free man at last, that I realized 2. Buy the orange shoes the asset mix to become more conservative as milked irritable cows in the wee hours the two fundamental lessons that all We’re a society of consumers. We’re you reach retirement age, and beyond. of the morning, harvested corn and hay those years of penny pinching had bombarded day and by night with ads Many of those target date funds have very and anything else that needed doing. taught me and that all kids should learn. for the latest and best. We’re also a high percentages allocated to stocks, reflect- My dad was my employer, but he society of narcissists; the pressure to be ing the likelihood that you’ll live at least 25 was also my bank. Instead of paying me 1. Experience is the best teacher the coolest, hottest, prettiest kid in class years after retirement and will need the on Fridays, he gave me a piece of paper My dad had intended to drill me in is crushing. growth stocks provide over the long run. But that showed me my balance and sav- the virtues of frugality, but the fact that This also applies to adults. The in the shorter term, a large equity allocation ings. He would then scrutinize my I never controlled my own money temptation to spend beyond our means could cause acute anxiety if the market de- purchasing decisions and had the final meant that I never learned to manage it. is constant. I know a guy who took out clines sharply. say on whether I got what I wanted. You learn from making mistakes, and I a credit card just to buy an enormous Consider putting some money in a stable His intentions were pure. He was wasn’t allowed to make them. flat-screen TV. He was content for value fund inside your 40l(k) or a money trying to teach me how to make smart The second I got out on my own, I about six months until a slightly up- market fund in your IRA to create liquidity for decisions with my money. When I was was often broke. I had to trip and stum- graded version of the same model was withdrawals and to mitigate market risk. in the eighth grade, for example, the ble and fall, over and over, to master the released. He couldn’t rest until he got top tier of cool footwear was Nike Airs. basic skills of budgeting and thinking the upgrade. I desired them with my whole soul, and ahead. My dad may have been tough, and it Take RMDs now decided that I was finally going to get “Levi, if you buy this expensive CD, may have taken years for the main Now is the time to take your annual re- serious and demand that my dad fork you won’t have money to pay the phone lesson of his toughness to sink in, but quired minimum distribution if you are over over the cash I had earned. bill. If you don’t have money to pay the sink in it eventually did and it laid a age 70 1/2. Remember, you must total the We went to the shoe store, I showed phone bill, that means a late fee.” solid foundation of frugality and disci- value of all your retirement accounts. A custo- him the pair I was lusting after and I should have been having these pline in the process. dian will do the calculation for you, if you give waited while he studied them and conversations with myself from the Whatever you’ve got your eye on for them the total assets. looked at the price tag. “You know,” he second I earned my first dollar, but I your next purchase, there’s always an Don’t wait until the last minute to liquidate said. “I saw these exact same shoes at was a late bloomer instead. I don’t orange version of it. If you know you some mutual funds to raise the cash you need Costco for a third of the price.” blame my dad for this; most of us screw can afford the version you want, go for to withdraw. So we drove to Costco. And there up on money matters when we leave it. If you know you can’t, take comfort Remember, nothing says you must spend were piles of Nike Airs at a big dis- the nest. But his strict policy held me in knowing you are making a smart all that money you withdraw. count. The only problem was that they back a bit more. choice that will help your future. were all bright, blazing orange. Of If you’re a parent, don’t be afraid to Set up higher contributions course they were cheap. No kid dreams let your children get out there and Levi King is the co-founder and CEO of walking around with pumpkins on experiment with their money. It’s better of Nav. next year After years of unchanged contribution limits since 2013, the IRS has announced an increase for 2019. The current contribution limit of $5,500 will rise to $6,000 in 2019. And for those age 50 or older, the catch-up limit Living without a steady paycheck jumps to $7,000. These limits apply to tradi- tional and Roth IRAs. about preserving their money. A recent For 40l(k), 403(b) or similar workplace Some retirees embrace study by the Employee Benefit Research plans, the allowable contribution limit rises to annuity strategy Institute found that people are reluctant $19,000 in 2019 — although the catch-up to dip into their assets, often spending contribution limit for workers age 50 and By Janet Bodnar | down significantly less than half of their older remains at $6,000. savings within the first two decades of Contact the HR department now to in- Once you give up the security of a retirement and sometimes increasing crease your payroll contributions next year to steady paycheck, you’re exposed to a their nest egg. take advantage of the new, higher limits in host of uncertainties: interest rate One reason is that retirees are self- 2019. And similarly, if you make automatic moves, stock market corrections and tax insuring against potentially catastrophic contributions to an IRA through a mutual changes, to name a few. expenses. Nevertheless, says EBRI CEO fund, you’ll want to adjust your monthly con- To hedge against things that are out Lori Lucas, “they’re living sub-opti- tributions higher. of my control, I’ve elected to wait till age mally, not spending money even though The income limitations for Roth IRA con- 70 to collect Social Security benefits as GOODLUZ/DREAMSTIME they could be.” tributions will rise, as well, in 2019. The in- well as to take my pension as an annuity How to overcome their fear? Some- come phase-out for allowable Roth contrib- rather than a lump sum, both of which bill. times the solution is to put into place a utions will rise from $122,000 to $137,000 for will maximize my regular income. When the stock market hit bottom in financial plan “that gives you permis- singles, and from $193,000 to $203,000 for The latter is a popular strategy 2009, Mike Hagedorn began putting sion to spend,” says Brian Sykes, a CFP couples. among Kiplinger's readers. “I totally $1,000 a month into a bank CD, later in Blue Bell, Pa. Sykes also recommends Workers who want to contribute to a de- underestimated the value of a guaran- upping that to $2,000. Now he’s sitting maintaining separate accounts for ductible IRA, even though covered by a work- teed income stream,” writes Bill Kleine. on a six-figure cushion to protect things such as basic bill-paying, travel place plan, will also see increases in allowable To create one for himself, Kleine con- against market downturns. and investment. income limits. And 2019 will bring increased verted a lump-sum payout from a for- To preserve his savings, Del Richter is Frequently the spending barrier is opportunity to set up an IRA for non-working mer employer into a simple fixed annu- planning to use an ultraconservative 2 mostly psychological. For years you’ve spouses whose spouses contribute to a work- ity. Another reader converted a whole percent annual withdrawal rate instead been saving regularly, and now you have place retirement plan. life insurance policy into a fixed annuity. of the traditional 4 percent benchmark. to create a new habit by training your- This lets the stay-at-home parent contrib- To protect against potentially higher But Richter may be playing it too safe. self to do what doesn’t come naturally, ute to her or his own IRA until the family future tax rates, Dennis Kelly is with- Wes Moss, a certified financial plan- says financial therapist Olivia Mellan. income reaches $203,000, at which point the drawing more than his required min- ner in Atlanta, recently took an updated Her advice: “Practice spending your deduction is fully phased out. imum distributions to take advantage of look at the 4 percent rule and found that money, and reward yourself for the Take the time to deal with retirement ac- today’s relatively low rates. David and it’s still valid. In 70 percent of Moss’ experience.” counts before the year-end rush. You’ll be glad Janet Dennison are making charitable scenarios, retirement funds lasted 50 you did. And that’s The Savage Truth. contributions from their pretax ac- years or more, and in the worst-case Janet Bodnar is editor at large at Kip- counts to reduce the amount they’ll be scenario, the money ran out in 29 years. linger's Personal Finance magazine. Send Terry Savage is a registered investment required to take in RMDs when they In fact, there’s a lot of evidence that your questions and comments to mon- adviser. She responds to questions on her blog turn 701/2, which will also cut their tax retirees may be worrying too much [email protected]. at TerrySavage.com.

Stocks instead of socks SOURCE: Kiplinger Got a budding financial whiz in your family, or someone who simply wants to get a head start on saving for college or retirement? Here are a few smart holiday gift ideas. Contribute to a 529 plan to help pay for college Many states offer a state income-tax deduction for the gift (see www.savingforcollege.com for each state’s rules). Many 529s participate in the Ugift program (www.ugift529.com), which makes it easy for family and friends to contribute online.

Contribute to a Roth Give shares of stock If the recipient earned income from a job, you can Online brokerage Stockpile offers gift cards on its site give the person money to contribute to a Roth IRA or at retailers such as Target and Staples. You can give —up to the amount he or she earned for the year, from $1 to $2,000, which the recipient can invest in with a $5,500 maximum in 2018. He or she can more than 1,000 stocks and track through a withdraw the earnings tax-free in retirement. kid-friendly app. See www.stockpile.com/gift-cards. Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Monday, November 19, 2018 3 SUCCESS MINDSET MAKEOVER

Follow these develop employees, to give back to the community and to help practices of others. And they do so without calling successful people attention to themselves because the true reward is always in the act, not the recognition. By Jeff Haden They’re entrepreneurs, whether in fact or in spirit There’s something about Success is difficult to achieve cool, successful people that is no matter what the pursuit. fascinating. They make it look That’s why we all fail sometimes. easy, although it likely is not. And when we do, it’s easy to What are they doing that the decide events were outside our rest of us aren’t. Here are a few control. It’s easy to feel depressed things I’ve noticed about them and wonder, “Why don’t I ever that we all can put into play in get the opportunities other peo- our own lives: ple get?” or “Why can’t I catch a break?” They’ve done awesome In short, it’s easy to think, things I don’t know about “Why me?” Why don’t I know about the People with a successful mind- awesome things they’ve done? set ask, “Why not me?” Because they just do them. And The coolest people I know if I ever do find out, I’ll find out don’t assume successful people from a casual conversation or possess special talents or gifts. even accidentally. But not They see successful people and through social media. think: “That’s awesome, and if she Why? Cool people see the can do that, why not me?” And experience as what matters — then they do it. sharing that experience with as many people as possible often They don’t think they’re cool negates the greatness of it, and Social media makes it easy to frankly can be tacky and make do your own public relations. You people look like braggarts. BHAIRAV/DREAMSTIME can blow your own horn, bask in Great experiences can help the glow of your insights and fuel success by giving us a They relentlessly seek new once gave me half of his sand- person of all, and that is them- accomplishments. With a little mental boost and opening us experiences wich. Famed coach Jimmie John- selves. time and effort, you can seem up to new things. Novelty seeking keeps cool, son stayed late so I could inter- larger than life. successful people fresh and ex- view him. Investor Mark Cuban They find happiness in the Cool, successful people don’t. They don’t think work-life cited about life. stopped to chat with an intern. success of other people They know their success is based balance; they just think life As noted psychiatrist Dr. Most of us are fairly nice, espe- Great entrepreneurs answer on hard work, persistence and Drawing a line in the sand to Robert Cloninger says: “Novelty cially when we’re expected to be. the question “Can you make the execution, but they also recognize create an artificial work/life seeking is one of the traits that Cool people are nice even when choice that your happiness will that key mentors, great employ- boundary never works. keeps you healthy and happy and no one would expect them to be. come from the success of others?” ees and a huge dose of luck also Why? You are your business. fosters personality growth as you Not because they have to; it’s just with a resounding “Yes!” play a part in their success. Your business is your life, just age. ... if you combine adventur- in their nature. They enjoy personal achieve- That’s why they’re humble. as your life is your business — ousness and curiosity with per- ments, but they really enjoy see- That’s why they ask questions which is also true for family, sistence and a sense that it’s not They constantly try to prove ing other people succeed, and and seek advice. That’s why they friends, and interests — so all about you, then you get the something, to themselves they work to boost others. They recognize and praise others. there is no separation, because creativity that benefits society as Many people have a burning are not envious of others and They don’t focus on highlight- all those things make you who a whole.” desire to prove other people don’t rake people over the coals as ing how far they’ve come because you are. Embrace your inner novelty wrong. There’s nothing wrong a way to hide their insecurities. they’re too busy thinking about Cool people find ways to seeker. You’ll be healthier, you’ll with that; it’s a great motivator. how far they still want to go. include family instead of ways be generally more satisfied with The coolest people are also They see money not just to exclude work. They find life, and you'll be a little cooler. motivated by something deeper as a reward but also as a Jeff Haden is a ghostwriter, ways to include interests, hob- and more personal. Their drive, responsibility speaker and the author of “The bies, passions and personal They do nice things, just commitment and dedication The coolest wealthy people I Motivation Myth: How High values in their professional because they can spring from a desire to prove know see money as a way to grow Achievers Really Set Themselves lives. Magnate Richard Branson something to the most important their business, to reward and Up to Win.” 4 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Monday, November 19, 2018

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RODY BIGGERT Known for support of Falsey, Kevin Martin Death Notices Kevin Martin Falsey, 30, passed away suddenly on November 16, 2018. Beloved U.S. representative wife son of Julie (Potratz) Falsey Barson, Earl J. and Jerry Falsey. Cherished Earl J. Barson, 92. Beloved husband of Evelyn nee brother of Michael, Timothy, Kent. Loving father of David (Dawn) By Rick Pearson Colette, Meghan (fiancé Rody Patterson Biggert the Chicago-based law firm Barson. Dear brother of the late Lloyd Josh) and Erin. Charismatic Chicago Tribune died Thursday after an 18- of Seyfarth Shaw, repre- (Elaine) Barson and the late Richard nephew of many loving aunts month battle with leu- senting clients in labor and (Betty) Barson. Proud graduate of and uncles and lively cousin Northwestern University and a passion- Rody Biggert was more kemia. He was 82. employment disputes. He of many dirt boys and dirt ate fan of Northwestern Football. Earl’s first career than just a traditional politi- Biggert was known in retired in 2001 and served girls. Predeceased by his was in reclamation and recycling. Later in life his cal spouse who made the DuPage County and Illinois part time until his death as grandparents and his sweet love of gadgets and all things technology led him to obligatory campaign ap- Republican circles, serving an arbitrator for the Finan- cousin, Alyssa. Proud alumni of Purdue University a second career in cellular phone sales and market- pearances at dinners and as a precinct captain and as cial Industry Regulatory and member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. Kevin ing. There he was known as the “Duke of Digital”. never missed a chance to make others laugh. He parades as part of his mar- the chairman of his wife’s Authority, negotiating set- An avid reader himself, for many years in his retire- was a diehard fan of the Blackhawks and all things riage to former U.S. Rep. ubiquitous yard sign efforts tlements among litigants in ment Earl volunteered to help local school children Boilermaker. Visitation Tuesday 3-9 PM at Ahlgrim Judy Biggert of Hinsdale. throughout her successful financial disputes. learn to read. Private ceremony. Memorials in his & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services, 330 W. Golf “This was a guy who campaigns for the U.S. He also served on the memory can be made to the Shriners Hospitals for Road, Schaumburg. Funeral Mass Wednesday at 10 Children, 2211 N. Oak Park Ave., Chicago, IL 60707, would get in his Jeep and House. She served there Hinsdale Zoning Board of AM at Church of the Holy Spirit, 1451 W. Bode Road, www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org or the char- rap on the doors of busi- from 1999 to 2013, as well as Appeals and the College of Schaumburg. Interment All Saints Cemetery, Des ity of your choice. Arrangements by: Chicago Jewish nesses and homes and ask in the Illinois House from DuPage Foundation and Plaines. In lieu of flowers, donations appreciated Funerals – Buffalo Grove Chapel, 847.229.8822, permission to crack the 1993 to 1999 and on the was an active member at to Shriner’s Hospitals for Children, 2211 N. Oak Park www.cjfinfo.com. frozen ground with a spade Hinsdale District 86 school Hinsdale Golf Club, Uni- Avenue, Chicago, IL 60707. Funeral information or in the cold of January to get board from 1978 to 1985. versity Club of Chicago and online condolences, www.ahlgrimfuneral.com or that Judy Biggert sign The two met as students the Chicago Investors Soci- 847-882-5580. planted in the most attrac- at Northwestern University ety. tive locations,” recalled Kirk School of Law and married He is survived by his Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Dillard, the Regional Trans- after they earned their law wife, four children and nine portation Authority chair- degrees in 1963. grandchildren. Biggert, Rody Patterson Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries man who also is a former Rody Biggert was born in A funeral service is Rody Patterson Biggert a longtime resident of Hinsdale, Illinois died on state senator and DuPage Gary, Ind. He was a U.S. scheduled for 3 p.m. Friday November 15, 2018. He was Fromm, Ruth M. County GOP chairman. Army veteran and a gradu- at Grace Episcopal Church 82 years old. His parents and Ruth M. Fromm, nee Arger, age 87 of Inverness. “He was totally commit- ate of Amherst College and in Hinsdale. two sisters preceded him in Beloved wife of the late Edwin H.; loving mother ted to Judy and her cause, the Cranbrook School in death. He is survived by his of Randy (Cindy) and Scott (Candy); devoted grandmother of Jonathan, Jennifer (Sean) Sullivan, and proud of her in every Bloomfield Hills, Mich. [email protected] beautiful family consisting way he could be,” he said. He worked for 38 years at Twitter @rap30 of his wife of fifty-five years Kristen, Brittany and Matthew; dear sister of Jim Judith (Judy) Borg Biggert, (Pearl) Arger and the late Bob Arger; also survived daughter Courtney Caverly by several nieces and nephews. Visitation Monday, (Marty) of Pacific Palisades, Nov. 19, 2018 from 4-8pm at Matz Funeral Home California, daughter Alison 410 E. Rand Rd., Mt.Prospect. Lying in state Tuesday, Cabot (Chris) of London, England, son Rody of New 10am until time of service 11am at St. Peter Chicago Daily Tribune York, New York, and daughter Adrienne Morrell Lutheran Church, 111 W. Olive, Arlington Heights,Il. (Jarrett) of Bethesda, Maryland; his nine grand- Interment Memory Gardens . In lieu of flowers, me- ON NOVEMBER 19 ... children Martin “Bray,” Gillian, and Grant Caverly, morials to St. Peter Lutheran Church or Lutheran John Henry, Matthew and Ethan Cabot and Greer, Church Charities Comfort Dog Ministry appreciated. In 1794 the U.S. and Britain Charlotte and William “Anders” Morrell. His wonder- Info:847-394-2336 signed the Jay Treaty, ful family provided unending love and support to Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries which resolved some issues Rody during his battle with leukemia. left over from the Revolu- Koziol, Thaddeus C. ‘Ted’ tionary War. Rody was born on April 13, 1936 in Gary, Indiana and Thaddeus“Ted”C.Koziol of Chicago,age 98,U.S.Navy moved to Chicago and then Hinsdale, Illinois where Veteran, passed away Friday, November he attended Monroe Elementary, Hinsdale Central In 1831 16, 2018. Beloved son of the late Jan James Garfield, the High School and graduated from Cranbrook School and Antonina; dear brother of the late nation’s 20th president, was in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan in 1954. He received Eugene (Lee), the late Stella and the late born in Orange, Ohio. his B.A. in economics from Amherst College in 1958, Janet; fond uncle of Norman and Eugene, where he was a member of the Chi Psi fraternity. Jr.; cherished cousin of the late Adolph (Jean) Kozak In 1850 Richard M. John- Following service in the U.S. Army, Rody graduated and their daughters, Eileen (Ray) Kaplan and Diane son, the only person to be from Northwestern Law School in Evanston, Illinois (Dan) Maddern. Lying in state Tuesday, November elected vice president by in 1963 where he met his wife Judy, who went on 20, 2018 at Sts. Cyril & Methodius Polish National the Senate, died; he was 70. to serve on the Hinsdale District 86 School Board Church, 5744 W. Diversey Ave., Chicago. from 10:00 NASA (1976-1985), Illinois General Assembly (1992–1998) a.m. until time of Mass at 11:00 a.m. Entombment and the U.S. House of Representatives (1999-2012). In 1863 President Abraham All Saints Polish National Cemetery. Arrangements In 1969 entrusted to Muzyka & Son Funeral Home. For more Lincoln delivered his Get- Apollo 12 astronauts Charles Conrad (above) and In 1963, Rody joined the Chicago-based law firm info, please call (773) 545-3800 or visit Thaddeus’s tysburg Address as he dedi- Alan Bean made man’s second landing on the moon. of Seyfarth, Shaw where he enjoyed a 38-year memorial at www.MuzykaFuneralHome.com cated a national cemetery at successful career practicing labor and employ- the Pennsylvania Civil War ment law. His major clients included General battlefield. while she appealed her standoff and resulting par- Cable Corporation, Jos Schlitz Brewing Company, Wagner Castings Company, Heil Quaker Company, bank robbery conviction. tial government shutdown. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries In 1893 the New York Also in 1995 Polish Presi- Acme Steel Company and Interlake Iron Company. World issued the first news- In 1977 Egyptian President dent Lech Walesa was de- Upon retirement in 2001, Rody founded Human Resources Advocates LLC to help clients navigate Labovitz, Rhoda L. paper color supplement, a Anwar Sadat arrived in Isra- feated in his bid for re- employment and legal issues. For the past twenty Rhoda L. Labovitz nee Miller, 96, beloved wife of the four-page section printed in el on a peace mission, be- election. years, Rody also served until his death as an arbitra- late Joseph, loving mother of Barbara five colors. coming the first Arab leader tor with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (Gene) Robbin, Lynne (Bruce) Goldberg to visit the Jewish state. In 1996 a commuter plane (FINRA), negotiating settlements among litigants in and Francine (Steven) Glassman; dear- In 1917 Indira Nehru Gan- collided with a private air- financial disputes. est sister of Elaine (the late Gerald) dhi, who would become In 1984 nearly 500 people craft at the Quincy airport, Rosenberg, Phyllis Miller, Roberta India’s prime minister, was died in a firestorm set off by killing 14 people. Rody was very supportive of his community serving Fefferman, and the late Jordan (late Darlene) born in Allahabad, India. a series of explosions at a on the Hinsdale Zoning Board of Appeals and the Miller; dearest grandmother to Marla (Chad), Elyse In 1997 College of DuPage Foundation. He was an active (Dennis), Brian, Jennifer (Dan), Jason (Emily), and petroleum storage plant on Bobbi McCaughey, member at Hinsdale Golf Club, University Club of In 1919 Seth (Beth); proud great grandmother to Logan, the Senate rejected the edge of Mexico City. 29, of Carlisle, Iowa, gave Chicago and the Chicago Investors Society. Chase, Chance, Miles, Elton, Skylar, Dalia, Dylan, the World War I Treaty of birth to four boys and three Hayden, Austin and Althea; adored aunt, great aunt, Versailles on a vote of 55-39, In 1985 President Ronald girls in a Des Moines hospi- Rody was an avid golfer and enjoyed playing tennis great-great aunt and dear friend of many. Rhoda just short of the two-thirds Reagan and Soviet leader tal. It was thought to be the and squash and skiing. He loved sailing and took was lovingly cared for by devoted caregivers of majority needed for ratifi- Mikhail Gorbachev met for first time septuplets had the family on several bare boat charter cruises in many years, Marioara (Maria) Horon and Moiloruka cation. the first time, at a Geneva been born alive. the Caribbean. (Millie) Gospidinova. Service Wednesday. 10:00 am, summit. at Congregation B’nai Jehoshua Beth Elohim (BJBE), In 1942 Soviet forces In 1998 Independent Family and friends will gather for a funeral service at 1201 Lake Cook Rd., Deerfield. Interment will follow launched their winter of- In 1988 shipping heiress Counsel Kenneth Starr laid 3:00 pm on Friday, November 23 at Grace Episcopal at Shalom Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, please Church 120 East First Street Hinsdale, Illinois. In make a donation to a charity of your choice. Info: fensive against the Germans Christina Onassis died in out his evidence against lieu of flowers, contributions to Misericordia Home, The Goldman Funeral Group, www.goldmanfuneral- along the Don front in Buenos Aires; she was 37. President Bill Clinton, then 6300 N. Ridge Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 60660 are group.com (847) 478-1600. World War II. defended his investigation welcome. Service information: 630-325-2300 or In 1989 funerals were held under questioning before www.adolfservices.com In 1949 Monaco held a in El Salvador for six Jesuit the House Judiciary Com- Also in 1998 coronation for its new ruler, priests slain by uniformed mittee. film Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Prince Rainier III, six gunmen. director Alan Pakula died in months after he succeeded a car accident on Long Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries his grandfather, Prince Lou- In 1990 leaders of 16 NATO Island, N.Y.; he was 70. Leibold, Sonya Kalfen Sonya Kalfen Leibold, 90, beloved wife of the late is II. members and the remain- Esposito, Patricia J. ‘Nana’ Irwin Kalfen and the late Sonny Leibold; In 2001 ing six Warsaw Pact nations President George Patricia J. Esposito née Clements, 93, of McHenry, loving mother of Bobbi (Jeffrey) Garber, In 1954 the first automatic signed treaties in Paris mak- W. Bush signed legislation IL and Estero, FL, at rest David (Susan) Kalfen and stepmother toll collector went into serv- ing sweeping cuts in con- to put airport baggage November 15, 2018. Beloved of Lee (Beth) Leibold, Scott (Maritoni) ice on a New Jersey tollway. ventional arms throughout screeners on the federal wife of the late Carmie T. Leibold and the late Lynn (the late Europe and pledging non- payroll. Also in 2001 Barry Esposito. Dear mother of George) Custer; cherished Grandma of Jonathan In 1973 prices on the New aggression toward one an- Bonds of the San Francisco Karen (Dan Blais) Esposito, Garber, Jeremy (Sal) Alonso, Michael (Taryn) Garber, Also in 1990 Kim (William) Carlos, Scott Ian Kalfen and Ali Kalfen; adored GG of Reese. York Stock Exchange suf- other. the pop Giants became the first (Diane) Esposito, and Tracy fered their sharpest loss in duo Milli Vanilli were baseball player to win four Chapel service, Monday, 3 PM at Shalom Memorial Louis. Resting at Justen Funeral Home, 1700 W. Rand Road, Arlington Heights. 11 years, with investors stripped of its Grammy Most Valuable Player Funeral Home & Crematory, Interment Shalom Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, afraid a recession would Award because other sing- Awards. 3700 W. Charles J. Miller memorials may be made to The Center for Enriched result from a reduction in ers had lent their voices to Road, McHenry, IL 60050 on Living or the Gateway for Cancer Research. For in- Middle East oil supplies. the “Girl You Know It’s In 2004, in one of the worst November 20, 2018 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Visitation formation or to leave condolences, (847) 255-3520 True” album. brawls in U.S. sports history, resumes November 21, 2018 at First United or www.shalom2.com. In 1975 the judge in the Ron Artest and Stephen Methodist Church, 3717 Main St., McHenry, IL In 1991 60050 from 10 a.m. until the 11 a.m. funeral service. Sacramento trial of Lynnete the House sustained Jackson of the Indiana Pac- Interment at St. John the Baptist Cemetery. 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Leyden, Thomas R. Rapaport, Jack Thomas R. Leyden, Age 73, Born into Eternal Life Jack Rapaport, age 102. Beloved husband of the on November 16, 2018. Beloved husband of Susan late Estelle Rapaport nee Dolinsky. Loving father of (nee Lucke). Loving father of Shannon (Kirk) Moffitt, Susan (Henry) Gault and Diane Rapaport Beightley Tom, Tim (Natalie), and Megan (Matt) Kreiter. Proud (Peter). Dear grandfather Jonathan (Joey), Rachel “Pops” of Patrick, Brady, Colin, Tommy, Clara, (Howard), Laurie (Ben), Jennifer (Kris), Rachel Quinlan, Lola, Maggie, Mae Mae, Molly, Maura, and (Adam), Michael and Daniel. Great-grandfather of Michael. Devoted brother of Susan (Mike) Hughes, Andrew, Morgan, Joshua, Nathan, Charlie, Noah, William (Nancy), and the late Mary Alice Finn. Tom Maya, Jack and Addison. Cherished brother of the is remembered by many nieces, nephews, cousins, late Gita (the late Raymond) Suekoff. Served in the and a host of friends. Tom was an Allstate Insurance military during World War II. Service Monday, 1PM Agent for 38 years. Tom is fondly remembered as an at Chicago Jewish Funerals, 8851 Skokie Blvd (at avid golfer, a staunch White Sox fan, for his green Niles Center Road), Skokie. Memorial contributions blazer, and the love of his La-Z-Boy lounge chair. may be made to The Southern Poverty Law Center, Visitation Tuesday 3-8pm at Christ the King Church, Teaching Tolerance Program, 400 Washington 9235 S. Hamilton Ave., Chicago, IL 60643. Family Ave., Montgomery, AL 36104, www.splcenter.org. and friends will meet at Christ the King Church Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals – Skokie for Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday at 1:00pm. Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com. Private Interment. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Christ the King School Foundation are most ap- preciated. Info: Heeney-Laughlin Funeral Directors 708-636-5500 or www.heeneyfh.comy Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Reifman, Rose Rose Reifman, nee Gartzman, 87, of Mt. Prospect. Beloved wife of Bernard Reifman; lov- Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries ing mother of Teri (Dr. Glenn) Swimmer and Howard Reifman; adoring sister of the late Arthur (Joyce) Gartzman; caring aunt of Martin (Joyce) Gartzman, Janice MacDonald, Gordon Bright (Modesto) Senra, Sandy (Jack) Judkins and Howard Naples, FL (Sue) Gartzman. Graveside services will be held 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at Westlawn Gordon B. MacDonald, 94, of Naples, FL. Cemetery, 7801 W. Montrose Ave, Norridge, IL passed away peacefully on November 60706. Memorial contributions to Nation Multiple 14, 2018. Sclerosis Society (www.nationalmssociety.org) ap- He was born on July 14, 1924, and was preciated. Funeral Information 847-256-5700. raised in Tarzana, California, in the San Fernando Valley, “Where all the cowboy movies were made.” After serving in Patton’s Army in The Bulge in WWII, he was honorably discharged as a Captain. He re- Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries ceived his degree in Economics from the University of California Berkeley and embarked on a successful Roman, James 65 year career in the Insurance industry. James W. Roman, Beloved husband of Karen, lov- After moving to Naples, FL. from the North Shore of ing father of Kelly Ann (John) Pariso, Craig (Stacey), Chicago, where he lived for 36 years, he and Jinny dear grandfather or Pod of Allison, Rachel and Nate, enjoyed entertaining their friends, boating, and vis- Joshua and Connor. Fond brother of Robert, Gerald, its from their large, loving family. and the late Donald (Beverly). Brother in law of His knowledge of military history was extensive, and Gregory (Adrienne) Timm and Michael (Irene) Timm. his sense of humor was contagious. Uncle of 3 and great uncle of 2. Funeral Wednesday He was a dedicated and loving husband to his wife November 21, 2018 at 9:30am from Pietryka Funeral Jinny of 47 years. He was father to Steven, Pamela, Home (Craig Roman, Director) 5734 W. Diversey Ave and Chip, Jeff, and Wendy. He was a devoted to St. Bartholomew Church, Mass at 10:00am, inter- “Gramps” to Patrick, Scott, Jennifer, Matthew, and ment at St. Adalbert Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday Caroline, and proud “Great Gramps” to Elsie and November 20, 2018 from 3:00PM-8:00pm. Info 773- Charlotte (“Charlie”). He was a great friend to many. 889-0115 or www.pietrykafh.com He was loved and will be missed by all. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Services will be private. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK - Motorcycles Wanted! Cash Paid! All Makes! Will Pick Up. Reasonable. 630-660-0571 COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD AND CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT F18010249 LCARE MANLEY, DEAS, KOCHALSKI LLC PROTECTION DIVISION PROTECTION DIVISION JUVENILE JUSTICE DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, One East Wacker – Suite 1250 ILLINOIS Chicago, IL 60601 IN THE INTEREST OF IN THE INTEREST OF IN THE INTEREST OF COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHANCERY DIVISION Adam Johnson AKA Jacob Williams Erieon Stewart Martavious Robinson IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FREEDOM MORTGAGE MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Dominique MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Marshay Wright A MINOR Plaintiff, CORPORATION., Plaintiff, v. ROSALINO Williams-Johnson AKA Dominique (Mother) NO. 2018JD01829 vs. ANTUNES; CONSTANTINA GOMEZ; Williams (Mother) Suzanne Diane Carlson aka Suzanne UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD JUVENILE NO.: 15JA00002 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Carlson; Unknown Owners and Non-Record CLAIMANTS, Defendants, Case No. 2018- JUVENILE NO.: 16JA00297 Claimants CH-11022 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Notice is given you, Andre Jones (Father), Defendants. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION respondents, and TO ALL WHOM IT MAY The requisite affidavit for publication having NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Eric Leonardo CONCERN, that on November 10, 2018, a CASE NO. 18 CH 12157 been filed, notice is hereby given you, 641 Pinewood Drive, Elk Grove Village, Rosalino Antunes, Unknown Owners and BUYING old whiskey/bourbon/rye! Looking NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Tyrone Smith Stewart AKA Erik Stewart (Father) Any petition was filed under the Juvenile Court for full/sealed vintage bottles and decanters. (Father), respondents, and to All Whom It And All Unknown Fathers , respondents, Act by KIM FOXX, STATE’S ATTORNEY Illinois 60007 Non-Record Claimants, that the said suit PAYING TOP DOLLAR!! 773-263-5320 May Concern, that on April 26, 2018, a and to All Whom It May Concern, that on OF COOK COUNTY through her assistant Cleary Calendar 63 has been commenced in the Circuit Court petition was filed under the Juvenile Court April 30, 2018, a petition was filed under State’s Attorney in this court and that in the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Cook County Judicial Circuit, Cook Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in the Juvenile Court Act by KIM FOXX in this courtroom of Judge Patricia Mendoza in County, Illinois by the said plaintiff against BUYING RECORD ALBUMS! Rock, Jazz & the courtroom of Judge Patrick Murphy in court and that in the courtroom of Judge the Cook County Juvenile Court Building The requisite affidavit for publication you and other defendants, praying for the Blues. Also vintage baseball cards! having been filed, notice is hereby given foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying 847-343-1628 the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, Andrea Buford in the Cook County Juvenile located at 1100 South Hamilton, Chicago, 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, Court Building, 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Illinois on 12/04/2018 at 9:00 AM IN you, Suzanne Diane Carlson aka Suzanne the premises described as follows, to-wit: ON 12/11/2018, at 10:00 AM in CALENDAR Chicago, Illinois, ON 12/11/2018, at 10:30 CALENDAR 53 COURTROOM 4 , Carlson, and UNKNOWN OWNERS and 1 COURTROOM A, or as soon thereafter as AM in CALENDAR 4 COURTROOM D, or as NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, defendants Lot 43 in D. Leonard’s Subdivision of Block 16 BUYING TOY TRAINS in the above entitled cause, that suit has in Harding’s Subdivision of the West 1/2 of LIONEL, AMERICAN FLYER, HO, BRASS, this case may be heard, a hearing will be soon thereafter as this case may be heard, or as soon thereafter as this case may be held upon the petition to terminate your a hearing will be held upon the petition to heard, an adjudicatory hearing will be held been commenced against you and other the Northwest 1/4 of Section 11, Township OLD TOYS, COIN OPERATED GAMES, COKE defendants in the Circuit Court for the 39 North, Range 13, East of the Third MACHINES, SLOT CARS, OLD SIGNS! parental rights and appoint a guardian with terminate your parental rights and appoint a upon the petition to have the minor declared Dennis 630-319-2331 power to consent to adoption. guardian with power to consent to adoption. to be a ward of the court and for other relief Judicial Circuit by said plaintiff praying Principal Meridian. under the Act. The court has authority in for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS this case to take from you the custody and conveying the premises described as 447 North Avers Avenue, Chicago, IL 60624 follows, to wit: 16-11-129-006-0000 BUYING!! OLD CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY guardianship of the minor. COLLECTIONS ANTIQUES OLD TOYS VIDEOGAMES AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO NINTENDO N64 SEGA 630-400-8678 TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND Unless you appear at the hearing and show LOT 2558 IN ELK GROVE VILLAGE SECTION Now, therefore, unless you, Rosalino TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO cause to the contrary, an order or judgment 8 BEING A SUBDIVISION IN THE SOUTH Antunes, Unknown Owners and Non- CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL by default may be entered against you for HALF OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 41 Record Claimants, and the said above BUYING!! Coins, Currency, Gold & Silver! PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE the relief asked in the petition. NORTH, RANGE 11 EAST OF THE THIRD named defendants, file your answer to the With over 50 years of experience, we are your PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE complaint in said suit or otherwise make trusted source. Ask for a FREE evaluation! PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF COURT PLAT RECORDED OCTOBER 23, 1959 AS your appearance therein, in the office OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT November 19, 2018 DOCUMENT 17694030, IN COOK COUNTY, of the Clerk of the Cook County Judicial TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL ILLINOIS. Circuit, Cook County, Illinois, on or before RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. ASSISTANT STATE’S ATTORNEY: December 12, 2018, default may be entered A. Brody, K. Mohan, W. Lacy P.I.N.: 08-33-412-016-0000 against you at any time after that day and UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled ATTORNEY FOR: a Judgment entered in accordance with the to further written notices or publication to further written notices or publication THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS Said property is commonly known as 641 prayer of said Complaint. notices of the proceedings in this case, notices of the proceedings in this case, ADDRESS: 1100 South Hamilton Pinewood Drive, Elk Grove Village, Illinois including the filing of an amended petition including the filing of an amended petition CITY/STATE: Chicago, Illinois, 60612 60007, and which said mortgage(s) was/ Alan S. Kaufman (6289893) or a motion to terminate parental rights. or a motion to terminate parental rights. TELEPHONE NUMBER: (312) 433-7000 were made by Suzanne Diane Carlson and MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC ATTORNEY NO.: 33182 recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Attorneys for Plaintiff UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and Deeds as Document Number 1715006119 One East Wacker, Suite 1250, Chicago, IL show cause against the petition, the show cause against the petition, the CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, and for other relief; that Summons was duly 60601 allegations of the petition may stand allegations of the petition may stand COOK COUNTY OF ILLINOIS issued out of the above Court against you Phone: 312-651-6700; Fax: 614-220-5613 as provided by law and that said suit is now Atty. No.: 48928 FREON R12 WANTED R12 collecting dust? admitted as against you and each of you, admitted as against you and each of you, Certified professional pays CA$H for R12. and an order or judgment entered. and an order or judgment entered. pending. Email: [email protected] RefrigerantFinders.com 312-291-9169 FILE NUMBER: 18-024544 DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT NOW THEREFORE, unless you, the said above One of Plaintiff’s Attorneys COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS named defendants, file your answer to the Pub: 11/12, 11/19 & 11/26/2018 5981012 November 19, 2018 November 19, 2018 complaint in the said suit or otherwise make WANTED Paying Cash for Military Items, your appearance therein, in the Office of American, German, Japanese & Other Countries from Any Period. Also Marx the Clerk of the Court at Cook County on or Playsets, Toy Soldiers, Trains, Miscellaneous IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK before December 12, 2018, a default may be Toys & Antiques. Call Gary: 708-522-3400 COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND taken against you at any time after that date CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD and a Judgment entered in accordance with PROTECTION DIVISION the prayer of said complaint. SECTION 001113 – ADVERTISEMENT MANLEY, DEAS, KOCHALSKI LLC Wanted: Oriental Rugs One East Wacker – Suite 1250 Any size/ Any condition - for cash. FOR BIDS IN THE INTEREST OF This communication is an attempt to collect Chicago, IL 60601 *** CALL 773-575-8088 *** Terrance Coleman a debt and any information obtained will be Sealed bids for the Niles West High School IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK used for that purpose. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, 2019 Locker Room, Casework, and Science COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Yureka Coleman ILLINOIS, NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC Lab Renovations will be received by the AND CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT (Mother) Steven C. Lindberg Niles Township High School District 219 at JUVENILE JUSTICE DIVISION ANSELMO LINDBERG & ASSOCIATES LLC D/B/A MR. COOPER., Plaintiff, v. ADAM STADNICKI; MAGDALENA OLSZEWSKA; their District Office located at 7700 Gross JUVENILE NO.: 18JA00603 1771 W. Diehl Rd., Ste 120 STUFF FOR SALE Point Road, Skokie, IL 60077 until 11:30 IN THE INTEREST OF Naperville, IL 60563-4947 MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICAS a.m. prevailing time on December 20, 2018. Kiearee D Reese AKA Keiarre Reese NOTICE OF PUBLICATION 630-453-6960 | 866-402-8661 | 630-428- Lump Sum bid proposals will be received for 4620 (fax) WHOLESALE LENDER, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- this project at the scheduled time of receipt A MINOR NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Terrance Coss Attorney No. Cook 58852, DuPage 293191, RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants, Case No. of bids and will be publicly opened and read NO. 2018JD01446 (Father) Any And All Unknown Fathers Kane 031-26104, Bears PSL Marketplace Buy/Sell PSLs & aloud at the above stated time and place. Peoria 1794, Winnebago 3802, IL 03126232 2018-CH-12574 Tickets! PSLsource.com - 800-252-8055 Any , respondents, and to All Whom It NOTICE OF PUBLICATION May Concern, that on June 28, 2018, a [email protected] The requisite affidavit for publication having Each bid must be accompanied by a Bid petition was filed under the Juvenile Court been filed, notice is hereby given you, Guarantee in the form of a Bid Bond, Notice is given you, Cayettia Williams Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT Magdalena Olszewska, Unknown Owners Certified Check or Bank Draft in an amount (Mother), respondents, and TO ALL WHOM the courtroom of Judge Andrea Buford in COLLECTOR. and Non-Record Claimants, that the said suit equal to and not less than ten percent IT MAY CONCERN, that on August 31, the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, Pub: 11/12, 11/19 & 11/26/2018 5980695 has been commenced in the Circuit Court (10%) of the bid and made payable to Niles 2018, a petition was filed under the Juvenile 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, DOGS of the Cook County Judicial Circuit, Cook Township High School District 219. No bid Court Act by KIM FOXX, STATE’S ATTORNEY ON 12/11/2018,at 9:00 AM in CALENDAR 4 County, Illinois by the said plaintiff against shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) OF COOK COUNTY through her assistant COURTROOM D, or as soon thereafter as this you and other defendants, praying for the days after the bid opening date without the State’s Attorney in this court and that in the case may be heard, an adjudicatory hearing foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying consent of the Owner. Checks or drafts courtroom of Judge Cynthia Ramirez in the will be held upon the petition to have the the premises described as follows, to-wit: Dalmatian 217-543-4090 lv msg of unsuccessful Bidders will be returned Cook County Juvenile Court Building located minor declared to be a ward of the court as soon as practical, after opening and Arthur $450 -$500 M & F at 1100 South Hamilton, Chicago, Illinois on and for other relief under the Act. checking the bids. Successful Bidder must 12/04/2018 at 9:00 AM IN CALENDAR 52 Lot 7 in Block 6 in Niles Terrace, being a AKC Pup, great w. Kids, Shots & Health Subdivision of Part of the West 1/2 of the provide a Performance Bond and a Labor COURTROOM 2 , THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS Guaranteed, F: $500, M: $450. 8wks Northeast 1/4 of Section 24, Township 41 and Material Payment Bond in the full CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY North, Range 12, East of the Third Principal amount of the Contract, acceptable to the or as soon thereafter as this case may be AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO Meridian, according to the plat thereof Golden Retriever 5748624451 Owner. heard, an adjudicatory hearing will be held TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND registered in the Office of the Registrar of GOSHEN IN $1000 MALE&FEMALE upon the petition to have the minor declared TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO Titles of Cook County, Illinois on March 9, Adorable Farm-raised puppies Bids shall be submitted in an opaque sealed to be a ward of the court and for other relief CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL 1956, as Document Number 1655875. envelope clearly marked as SEALED BID and under the Act. The court has authority in PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE addressed to: this case to take from you the custody and PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF Goldendoodle 260-578-2085 8527 North Oleander Avenue, Niles, IL 60714 guardianship of the minor. YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT 09-24-207-007-0000 North Manchester, IN $800 M & F Dr. Eric Trimberger OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT 12 wks, Up to Date on Sots, Vet Checked, Variety Assistant Superintendent for Business/CSBO Unless you appear at the hearing and show TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL of Colors, Now, therefore, unless you, Magdalena Niles Township High School District 219 cause to the contrary, an order or judgment RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. 7700 Gross Point Road by default may be entered against you for Olszewska, Unknown Owners and Non- Record Claimants, and the said above Skokie, IL 60077 the relief asked in the petition. UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled F18010176 BOA Labradoodle 847-613-0598 named defendants, file your answer to the to further written notices or publication IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, Lombard $2500 Male complaint in said suit or otherwise make The Board of Education reserves the right DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF COURT notices of the proceedings in this case, ILLINOIS Red. Australian Labradoodle puppy. 5mths. your appearance therein, in the office to reject any or all bids or parts thereof or November 19, 2018 including the filing of an amended petition COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHANCERY DIVISION Neutered. Up to date on shots. of the Clerk of the Cook County Judicial waive any irregularities or informalities in or a motion to terminate parental rights. bidding. ASSISTANT STATE’S ATTORNEY: Bank of America, N.A. Circuit, Cook County, Illinois, on or before December 12, 2018, default may be entered Other 574-971-1365 M. Czopkiewicz, M. Walsh, J. Murphy UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and Plaintiff, against you at any time after that day and Shipshewana, IN $2500 M/F This Contract is subject to the Illinois ATTORNEY FOR: show cause against the petition, the vs. a Judgment entered in accordance with the Miniture Bernedoodles Puppies - very lovable! Prevailing Wage Act (820 ILCS 130/1 et seq.). THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS allegations of the petition may stand Beverly A. Tatum aka Beverly Tatum; Rosie prayer of said Complaint. www.michianabernedoodles.com ADDRESS: 1100 South Hamilton admitted as against you and each of you, Tatum aka Rosie M. Tatum; The Randolph QUALIFICATION: Each Bidder must CITY/STATE: Chicago, Illinois, 60612 and an order or judgment entered. Place Residences Condominium Association; satisfactorily complete the qualification TELEPHONE NUMBER: (312) 433-7000 The Lending Group, Inc.; American General E-filing is now mandatory for documents in civil cases with limited exemptions. To process described in Section 004395 ATTORNEY NO.: 33182 DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Finance, Inc.; Unknown Owners and Non- e-file, you must first create an account with GENERAL -General Requirements of the Project COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Record Claimants an e-filing service provider. Visit http://efile. Manual, by providing the required CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, November 19, 2018 Defendants. ANNOUNCEMENTS Qualification Documents. The required COOK COUNTY OF ILLINOIS illinoiscourts.gov/service-providers.htm to Qualification Documents must be delivered CASE NO. 18 CH 1801 learn more and to select a service provider. along with the Bidder’s sealed bid at the 165 North Canal Street, Unit 1409 and P-203, If you need additional help or have trouble same place and time required for the bid. Chicago, Illinois 60606 e-filing, visit http://www.illinoiscourts.gov/ AUCTION Gun Auction Sunday, Nov. 25th Contents of each Bidder’s Qualification Lyle Calendar 56 faq/gethelp.asp or contact the Clerk of this 9AM 900 Guns at Auction 2601 Lakeland Documents will be available for public NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Court. Blvd., Mattoon, IL. Details & 5,000 Photos at review. The Qualification Documents will IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK www.bauerauction.com (217) 459-2806 be reviewed by the Owner and Architect to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND The requisite affidavit for publication having determine the lowest responsible Bidder. COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD been filed, notice is hereby given you, Zachariah L. Manchester (6303885) CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD PROTECTION DIVISION The Lending Group, Inc., and UNKNOWN MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC Dental Implant, Crowns, Fillings, extraction, Bidding documents consist of drawings, PROTECTION DIVISION OWNERS and NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, Attorneys for Plaintiff partials and dentures, Starting from $49/mo project manuals, plus all addenda issued IN THE INTEREST OF defendants in the above entitled cause, that One East Wacker, Suite 1250, Chicago, IL call 224-255-6133 prior to bids; and may be obtained IN THE INTEREST OF Terrance Coleman suit has been commenced against you and 60601 electronically and reproduced at the Leanna Pedrote other defendants in the Circuit Court for Phone: 312-651-6700; Fax: 614-220-5613 Bidder’s expense from Cross Rhodes MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Yureka Coleman the Judicial Circuit by said plaintiff praying Atty. No.: 48928 Reprographics, 30 Eisenhower Lane North, MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Leslie Leon (Mother) for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage Email: [email protected] Lombard, IL 60148, (630) 963-4700. (Mother) conveying the premises described as file number: 18-029748 JUVENILE NO.: 18JA00603 follows, to wit: One of Plaintiff’s Attorneys A mandatory pre-bid meeting walk-through JUVENILE NO.: 18JA01055 Pub: 11/12, 11/19 & 11/26/2018 5980674 for general contractors will be held at 3:30 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION PARCEL 1 p.m., prevailing time, on Friday, November NOTICE OF PUBLICATION UNITS 1409 AND P-203 IN RANDOLPH PLACE 30, 2018 at the Niles West High School NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Terrance Cross RESIDENCE CONDOMINIUM AS DELINEATED located at 5701 Oakton Street, Skokie, IL NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Sergio Pedrote (Father) Any And All Unknown Fathers ON A SURVEY OF THE FOLLOWING 60077. Subcontractors are encouraged, (Father), respondents, and to All Whom It Any, respondents, and to All Whom It DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE: but not required to attend. After the pre- May Concern, that on October 26, 2018, May Concern, that on June 28, 2018, a CERTAIN LOTS OR PARTS OF LOTS IN BLOCK MANLEY, DEAS, KOCHALSKI LLC bid meeting, everyone shall visit the site a petition was filed under the Juvenile Court petition was filed under the Juvenile Court 29 IN ORIGINAL TOWN OF CHICAGO IN One East Wacker – Suite 1250 to view the area of work, gather additional Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE Chicago, IL 60601 LASER Gum PIGMENTATION REMOVAL information, and ask specific questions. the courtroom of Judge Patrick Murphy in the courtroom of Judge Andrea Buford in 14 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN; STARTING FROM $49/mo call 224-255-6796 There shall be only one scheduled walk- the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, WHICH SURVEY IS ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT “B” IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, through of the site. Attendance shall be 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM ILLINOIS, BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.., Plaintiff, taken at the site to ensure that all prime ON 12/11/2018,at 9:30 AM in CALENDAR 1 ON 12/11/2018,at 9:00 AM in CALENDAR 4 RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER v. RANDALL LOUIS, AKA RANDALL S. LOUIS; contractors have visited the site. Non- COURTROOM A, or as soon thereafter as this COURTROOM D, or as soon thereafter as this 97984169, AND TO THE AMENDED AND VILLAGE OF GLENVIEW; STATE OF ILLINOIS; attendance can be grounds for rejection of case may be heard, an adjudicatory hearing case may be heard, an adjudicatory hearing RESTATED DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD bid. will be held upon the petition to have the will be held upon the petition to have the OWNERSHIP AND OF EASEMENTS, CLAIMANTS; LINCOLN PARK SAVINGS BANK, minor declared to be a ward of the court minor declared to be a ward of the court RESTRICTIONS, COVENANTS AND BY-LAWS N/K/A NORTHBROOK BANK AND TRUST Board of Education and for other relief under the Act. and for other relief under the Act. FOR THE RANDOLPH PLACE RESIDENCES COMPANY; RANDALL S. LOUIS, AS TRUSTEE Niles Township High School District 219 CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION RECORDED AS OF THE SHARON E. LOUIS LIVING TRUST Skokie, Cook County, Illinois THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS DOCUMENT NUMBER 08192544; TOGETHER DATED OCTOBER 10, 2006; THE UNKNOWN CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY WITH ITS UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTEREST SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE OF THE SHARON E. AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS, ALL IN COOK LOUIS LIVING TRUST DATED OCTOBER 10, TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 2006, Defendants, Case No. 2018CH06454 TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARCEL 2 The requisite affidavit for publication LASER GUM SURGERY Starting From $49/mo COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE EASEMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF PARCEL having been filed, notice is hereby given call 224-255-6133 CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF 1 FOR INGRESS, EGRESS, USE, SUPPORT, you, Unknown Owners and Non-Record PROTECTION DIVISION YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT MAINTENANCE AND ENJOYMENT AS Claimants, The Unknown Successor Trustee OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT SET FORTH IN THE DECLARATION OF of the Sharon E. Louis Living Trust dated IN THE INTEREST OF TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS, October 10, 2006, that the said suit has been Blessing Mcdaniel RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. AND EASEMENTS RECORDED AS DOCUMENT commenced in the Circuit Court of the Cook NUMBER 08192543. County Judicial Circuit, Cook County, Illinois MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Shawntale UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled by the said plaintiff against you and other McDaniel (Mother) AKA Shawntale to further written notices or publication to further written notices or publication P.I.N.: 17-09-325-009-1184 (new); 17-09-325- defendants, praying for the foreclosure of Mcdaniels notices of the proceedings in this case, notices of the proceedings in this case, 009-1543 (new); 17-09-325-004-0000 (old) a certain Mortgage conveying the premises including the filing of an amended petition including the filing of an amended petition described as follows, to-wit: JUVENILE NO.: 18JA01005 or a motion to terminate parental rights. or a motion to terminate parental rights. Said property is commonly known as 165 North Canal Street, Unit 1409 and P-203, Lot 23 in Block B in Brandess Subdivision NOTICE OF PUBLICATION UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and Chicago, Illinois 60606, and which said Unit 2, being a Subdivision of part of the show cause against the petition, the show cause against the petition, the mortgage(s) was/were made by Beverly South East 1/4 of Section 21, Township 42 NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Unknown (Father), allegations of the petition may stand allegations of the petition may stand Tatum and Rosie Tatum and recorded in the North, Range 12, East of the Third Principal LASER HEMANGIOMA TREATMENT STARTING respondents, and to All Whom It May Office of the Recorder of Deeds as Document Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. From $49/mo call 224-255-6796 admitted as against you and each of you, admitted as against you and each of you, Concern, that on October 12, 2018, a and an order or judgment entered. and an order or judgment entered. Number 0010800040 and for other relief; petition was filed under the Juvenile Court that Summons was duly issued out of the 3209 Brandess Drive, Glenview, IL 60026 Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT above Court against you as provided by law 04-21-412-005-0000 the courtroom of Judge Patrick Murphy in COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS and that said suit is now pending. the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, November 19, 2018 November 19, 2018 Now, therefore, unless you, Unknown 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, NOW THEREFORE, unless you, the said above Owners and Non-Record Claimants, The ON 12/11/2018,at 1:30 PM in CALENDAR 1 named defendants, file your answer to the Unknown Successor Trustee of the Sharon COURTROOM A, or as soon thereafter as this complaint in the said suit or otherwise make E. Louis Living Trust dated October 10, 2006, case may be heard, an adjudicatory hearing your appearance therein, in the Office of and the said above named defendants, file will be held upon the petition to have the the Clerk of the Court at Cook County on or your answer to the complaint in said suit or minor declared to be a ward of the court before December 12, 2018, a default may be otherwise make your appearance therein, in and for other relief under the Act. taken against you at any time after that date the office of the Clerk of the Cook County and a Judgment entered in accordance with Judicial Circuit, Cook County, Illinois, on or THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS YOUR the prayer of said complaint. E-filing is now before December 19, 2018, default may be CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY mandatory for documents in civil cases with entered against you at any time after that AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO PERFECT limited exemptions. To e-file, you must first day and a Judgment entered in accordance TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND create an account with an e-filing service with the prayer of said Complaint. TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO provider. Visit http://efile.illinoiscourts.gov/ CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL JOB service-providers.html to learn more and E-filing is now mandatory for documents PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE to select a service provider. If you need in civil cases with limited exemptions. To PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF IS WAITING additional help or have trouble e-filing, visit e-file, you must first create an account with YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT www.illinoiscourts.gov/FAQ/gethelp.asp. an e-filing service provider. Visit http://efile. OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT illinoiscourts.gov/service-providers.htm to TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL This communication is an attempt to collect learn more and to select a service provider. RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. a debt and any information obtained will be If you need additional help or have trouble used for that purpose. e-filing, visit http://www.illinoiscourts.gov/ UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled faq/gethelp.asp or contact the Clerk of this to further written notices or publication Steven C. Lindberg Court. notices of the proceedings in this case, ANSELMO LINDBERG & ASSOCIATES LLC HOUSEHOLD & including the filing of an amended petition 1771 W. Diehl Rd., Ste 120 or a motion to terminate parental rights. Naperville, IL 60563-4947 Edward R. Peterka (6220416) HOME IMPROVEMENT Search jobs. Post your resume. 630-453-6960 | 866-402-8661 | 630-428- MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and Stand out from the crowd. 4620 (fax) Attorneys for Plaintiff SERVICES show cause against the petition, the Attorney No. Cook 58852, DuPage 293191, One East Wacker, Suite 1250, Chicago, IL allegations of the petition may stand Kane 031-26104, 60601 chicagotribune.com/jobs Peoria 1794, Winnebago 3802, IL 03126232 Arco Roofing Rubber roofs, shingle roofs, admitted as against you and each of you, Phone: 312-651-6700; Fax: 614-220-5613 tear offs, chimney repair, top pointing, senior and an order or judgment entered. [email protected] Atty. No.: 48928 discounts, all work guaranteed, 40 years Email: [email protected] experience, FREE estimates! 847-447-3007 DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT file number: 17-013700 COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COLLECTOR.. 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TO: Juan & Guadalupe Rosas; Juan M. MANLEY, DEAS, KOCHALSKI LLC TO: Ted Mavrakis; Theodore Mavrakis; Carol TO: Real Estate Holdings, LLC; Real Estate Rosas; Guadalupe B. Rosas; Byline Bank, TO: New Vision Property Gr; Frederick One East Wacker – Suite 1250 A. Mengel, a/k/a Carol Ann Mavrakis; North Holdings, LLC, c/o Daniel Garcia, Reg. Agent; Baker; Skybird Development, Inc., c/o TO: Escanaba Manor, LLC; Escanaba Manor, f/k/a North Community Bank, an Illinois LLC, c/o John Christian Jugueta, Reg. Agent; Chicago, IL 60601 Shore Community Bank & Trust Company, Patrick Hoffmann; Melrose Seguros E Banking Corporation, Succesor-by-merger Illinois Secretary of State, Defunct Corp. n/k/a Wintrust Bank; JPMorgan Chase Inmigracion, Inc., c/o Rosa I. Che, Reg. Agent; Division; Skybird Development, Inc., c/o City of Chicago, c/o Corporation Counsel; to MetroBank, f/k/a Citizens Community City of Chicago, c/o City Clerk; TMT Realty IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, Bank, N.A.; VPC Pizza Operating Corp., Lake Insurance Agency; Occupant, 120 N. Bank of Illinois; Randall & Kenig, LLP; Citizens Frank Bertucci; Deutsche Bank National ILLINOIS, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.., c/o Corporation Service Company, Reg. 19th Ave., a/k/a 120 Broadway St., Melrose Trust Company, as Trustee for the certificate and Management Services, LLC, c/o Sparkle Law Group; Real 10 LLC, d/b/a Re/Max 10, Dockery, Reg. Agent; James Benjamin Plaintiff, v. JAMES A. FELSENTHAL, AKA Agent; VPC Morton Grove Pizza, LLC, c/o Pk, IL 60160; David D. Orr, County Clerk; c/o Robert R. Benjamin, Reg. Agent; JM holders of the Gsamp trust 2004-AR2, JAMES FELSENTHAL; WEST COAST CAPITAL Scott R. Zemnick, Reg. Agent; VPC Morton Persons or tenants in actual occupancy mortgage pass-through certificates, series Stewart, c/o Alliance Law Group, PC; Alliance Autobody Repair LLC, c/o Guadalupe Rosas, Law Group, PC; Michael Malicad; Triton GROUP, INC.; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND Grove Pizza, LLC; Giordano’s LLC, c/o or possession of said property; Unknown Reg. Agent; JM Autobody Repair LLC, c/o 2004-AR2; Occupant, 6701 S. Sangamon St., NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS; JOHN COONIS; Illinois Corporation Service C, Reg. Agent; owners or parties interested in said property. Chicago, IL 60621; Community Initiatives, Realty Group, LLC, c/o Steven N. Fritzshall, Illinois Secretary of State Defunct Corp. Reg. Agent; David D. Orr, County Clerk; SUSAN FELSENTHAL, Defendants, Case No. Giordano’s; Occupant, 5990 Dempster St., TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD007622 FILED: Division; JM Autobody Repair LLC; Occupant, Inc., c/o Monica Kirby, Reg. Agent; David 2018CH07827 Morton Grove, IL 60053; Original Pizza, November 13, 2018 TAKE NOTICE COUNTY D. Orr, County Clerk; Persons or tenants Persons or tenants in actual occupancy 2423 W. 59th St., Chicago, IL 60629; or possession of said property; Unknown LLC, c/o William S. Bazianos, Reg. Agent; OF COOK DATE PREMISES SOLD: April 4, 2017 Occupant, 2417 W. 59th St., Chicago, IL in actual occupancy or possession of said The requisite affidavit for publication having Commonwealth Edison Co., c/o Corporate CERTIFICATE NO(S). 15-0002077 SOLD FOR property; Unknown owners or parties owners or parties interested in said 60629; David D. Orr, County Clerk; Persons or property. TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD007624 been filed, notice is hereby given you, West Creations Network In, Reg. Agent’ David GENERAL TAXES OF YEARS 2015 SOLD FOR tenants in actual occupancy or possession interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. Coast Capital Group, Inc., Unknown Owners D. Orr, County Clerk; Persons or tenants SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) 2018COTD007627 FILED: November 13, FILED: November 13, 2018 TAKE NOTICE of said property; Unknown owners or parties COUNTY OF COOK DATE PREMISES SOLD: and Non-Record Claimants, John Coonis, in actual occupancy or possession of said N/A WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. 2018 TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE that the said suit has been commenced in property; Unknown owners or parties N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR PREMISES SOLD: April 5, 2017 CERTIFICATE April 5, 2017 CERTIFICATE NO(S). 15-0006144 2018COTD007626 FILED: November 13, SOLD FOR GENERAL TAXES OF YEARS the Circuit Court of the Cook County Judicial interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: 2018 TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE NO(S). 15-0007713 SOLD FOR GENERAL Circuit, Cook County, Illinois by the said 2018COTD007620 FILED: November 13, 120 BROADWAY ST., A/K/A 120 N. 19TH AVE., TAXES OF YEARS 2015 SOLD FOR SPECIAL 2015 SOLD FOR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS PREMISES SOLD: April 5, 2017 CERTIFICATE OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A WARRANT NO. N/A plaintiff against you and other defendants, 2018 TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE MELROSE PARK, ILLINOIS Legal Description NO(S). 15-0006907 SOLD FOR GENERAL ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A praying for the foreclosure of a certain PREMISES SOLD: April 3, 2017 CERTIFICATE or Property Index No(s). 15-10-105-042-0000 WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. INSTALLMENT NO. N/A THIS PROPERTY TAXES OF YEARS 2015 SOLD FOR SPECIAL HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Mortgage conveying the premises described NO(S). 15-0001576 SOLD FOR GENERAL This notice is to advise you that the above ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR as follows, to-wit: TAXES OF YEARS 2015 SOLD FOR SPECIAL property has been sold for delinquent taxes DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: Property Located at: 8956 S. ESCANABA WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. AVE., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Legal Description ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A and that the period of redemption from the N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR 6701 S. SANGAMON ST., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Lot 34 (Except the West 20 feet thereof) and WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. sale will expire on May 7, 2019. The amount Legal Description or Property Index No(s). or Property Index No(s). 26-06-214-046-0000 DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: This notice is to advise you that the above Lot 35 in Block 10 in Eldred’s Resubdivision N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month 2417 W. 59TH ST., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Legal 20-20-405-001-0000 This notice is to advise in the Village of Jefferson in Sections 8 and DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: intervals from the date of sale and may be you that the above property has been sold property has been sold for delinquent taxes Description or Property Index No(s). 19- and that the period of redemption from the 9, Township 39 North, Range 13, East of the 5990 DEMPSTER ST., MORTON GROVE, further increased if the purchaser at the tax 13-407-004-0000 This notice is to advise for delinquent taxes and that the period Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, ILLINOIS Legal Description or Property Index sale or his assignee pays any subsequently of redemption from the sale will expire sale will expire on May 7, 2019. The amount you that the above property has been sold to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month Illinois. No(s). 10-17-424-015-0000 This notice is to accruing taxes or special assessments to for delinquent taxes and that the period on May 7, 2019. The amount to redeem is advise you that the above property has been redeem the property from subsequent subject to increase at 6 month intervals intervals from the date of sale and may be of redemption from the sale will expire further increased if the purchaser at the tax 5134 West Winona Street, Chicago, IL 60630 sold for delinquent taxes and that the period forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the on May 7, 2019. The amount to redeem is from the date of sale and may be further 13-09-400-029-0000 of redemption from the sale will expire County Clerk as to the exact amount you increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or sale or his assignee pays any subsequently subject to increase at 6 month intervals accruing taxes or special assessments to on May 7, 2019. The amount to redeem is owe before redeeming. This notice is also from the date of sale and may be further his assignee pays any subsequently accruing Now, therefore, unless you, West Coast subject to increase at 6 month intervals to advise you that a petition has been filed taxes or special assessments to redeem redeem the property from subsequent increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or forfeitures or tax sales. Check with Group, Inc., Unknown Owners and from the date of sale and may be further for a tax deed which will transfer title and his assignee pays any subsequently accruing the property from subsequent forfeitures Non-Record Claimants, John Coonis, and increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or the right to possession of this property if or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk County Clerk as to the exact amount you taxes or special assessments to redeem owe before redeeming. This notice is also the said above named defendants, file your his assignee pays any subsequently accruing redemption is not made on or before May the property from subsequent forfeitures as to the exact amount you owe before answer to the complaint in said suit or taxes or special assessments to redeem 7, 2019. This matter is set for hearing in redeeming. This notice is also to advise to advise you that a petition has been filed or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk for a tax deed which will transfer title and otherwise make your appearance therein, in the property from subsequent forfeitures the Circuit Court of this County in Chicago, as to the exact amount you owe before you that a petition has been filed for a tax the office of the Clerk of the Cook County or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk Illinois on May 15, 2019, in Room 1704 of the deed which will transfer title and the right the right to possession of this property if redeeming. This notice is also to advise redemption is not made on or before May Judicial Circuit, Cook County, Illinois, on or as to the exact amount you owe before Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. Washington you that a petition has been filed for a tax to possession of this property if redemption before December 5, 2018, default may be redeeming. This notice is also to advise Street at 9:30 a.m. You may be present at is not made on or before May 7, 2019. This 7, 2019. This matter is set for hearing in deed which will transfer title and the right the Circuit Court of this County in Chicago, entered against you at any time after that you that a petition has been filed for a tax this hearing but your right to redeem will to possession of this property if redemption matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court day and a Judgment entered in accordance deed which will transfer title and the right already have expired at that time. YOU of this County in Chicago, Illinois on May 15, Illinois on May 15, 2019, in Room 1704 of the is not made on or before May 7, 2019. This Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. Washington with the prayer of said Complaint. to possession of this property if redemption ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court 2019, in Room 1704 of the Richard J. Daley is not made on or before May 7, 2019. This PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption Center at 50 W. Washington Street at 9:30 Street at 9:30 a.m. You may be present at of this County in Chicago, Illinois on May 15, this hearing but your right to redeem will E-filing is now mandatory for documents matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court can be made at any time on or before May 2019, in Room 1704 of the Richard J. Daley a.m. You may be present at this hearing in civil cases with limited exemptions. To of this County in Chicago, Illinois on May 15, 7, 2019, by applying to the County Clerk but your right to redeem will already have already have expired at that time. YOU Center at 50 W. Washington Street at 9:30 ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO e-file, you must first create an account with 2019, in Room 1704 of the Richard J. Daley of Cook County, Illinois at the Office of a.m. You may be present at this hearing expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO an e-filing service provider. Visit http://efile. Center at 50 W. Washington Street at 9:30 the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption but your right to redeem will already have can be made at any time on or before May illinoiscourts.gov/service-providers.htm to a.m. You may be present at this hearing FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any learn more and to select a service provider. but your right to redeem will already have COUNTY CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room time on or before May 7, 2019, by applying 7, 2019, by applying to the County Clerk REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF of Cook County, Illinois at the Office of If you need additional help or have trouble expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 434, Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Royce PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois e-filing, visit http://www.illinoiscourts.gov/ REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF RE, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 N. LaSalle at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR time on or before May 7, 2019, by applying FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE faq/gethelp.asp or contact the Clerk of this PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 Dated: to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Court. time on or before May 7, 2019, by applying November 13, 2018 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK. 118 N. COUNTY CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 434, Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Royce to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1111 Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Pub: (312) 603-5645 Royce RE, LLC Purchaser or RE, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 N. LaSalle CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK. 118 N. Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 Dated: Michael A. Phelps (6297416) Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 11/19, 20, 21/2018 5989530 Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Assignee 100 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1111 MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK. 118 N. Chicago, IL 60602 Dated: November 13, November 13, 2018 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys (312) 603-5645 Royce RE, LLC Purchaser or at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1111 Chicago, Attorneys for Plaintiff Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Assignee 100 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1111 2018 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 One East Wacker, Suite 1250, Chicago, IL (312) 603-5645 Royce RE, LLC Purchaser or N. LaSalle, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Pub: Chicago, IL 60602 Dated: November 13, 11/19, 20, 21/2018 5989537 60601 Assignee 100 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1111 2018 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Pub: 11/19, 20, Phone: 312-651-6700; Fax: 614-220-5613 Chicago, IL 60602 Dated: November 13, N. LaSalle, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 21/2018 5989554 Atty. No.: 48928 2018 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Pub: 11/19, 20, Email: [email protected] N. LaSalle, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 21/2018 5989548 file number: 18-017838 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Pub: 11/19, 20, One of Plaintiff’s Attorneys 21/2018 5989518 Pub: 11/5, 11/12 & 11/19/2018 5969497

TO: Image Works LLP; Sorin Lupu; Palmer Florist; DBG LLC, d/b/a 1-800-Flowers, c/o Bart Guzzardo, Reg. Agent; 1-800 Flowers. com; Occupant, 1926 S. Mannheim Rd., Westchester, IL 60154; David D. Orr, County Clerk; Persons or tenants in TO: Lawrence C. Erickson; Barbara A. actual occupancy or possession of said Erickson; Foreign & Domestic Auto property; Unknown owners or parties Body of Evanston, Inc., c/o Barbara J. interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. Erickson, Reg. Agent; Foreign & Domestic MANLEY, DEAS, KOCHALSKI LLC 2018COTD007623 FILED: November 13, Auto Body of Evanston, Inc.; Foreign & One East Wacker – Suite 1250 2018 TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE Domestic Auto Body; Occupant, 1917 Chicago, IL 60601 PREMISES SOLD: April 4, 2017 CERTIFICATE Greenleaf St., Evanston, IL 60202; David NO(S). 15-0002285 SOLD FOR GENERAL YOUR D. Orr, County Clerk; Persons or tenants IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, TAXES OF YEARS 2015 SOLD FOR SPECIAL in actual occupancy or possession of said ILLINOIS, WELLS FARGO BANK, NA., Plaintiff, ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A property; Unknown owners or parties v. CHERYL D. DECATUR, AKA CHERYL WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. DECATUR; THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR 2018COTD007618 FILED: November 13, SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: 2018 TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE DEVELOPMENT; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND 1926 S. MANNHEIM RD., WESTCHESTER, PREMISES SOLD: April 3, 2017 CERTIFICATE PERFECT NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants, ILLINOIS Legal Description or Property Index NO(S). 15-0000889 SOLD FOR GENERAL Case No. 2018CH11864 No(s). 15-20-416-046-0000 This notice is to TAXES OF YEARS 2015 SOLD FOR SPECIAL advise you that the above property has been ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A The requisite affidavit for publication having sold for delinquent taxes and that the period WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. been filed, notice is hereby given you, Cheryl of redemption from the sale will expire N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR D. Decatur, AKA Cheryl Decatur, Unknown on May 7, 2019. The amount to redeem is DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: Owners and Non-Record Claimants, that subject to increase at 6 month intervals 1917 GREENLEAF ST., EVANSTON, ILLINOIS the said suit has been commenced in the from the date of sale and may be further Legal Description or Property Index No(s). Circuit Court of the Cook County Judicial increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or 10-24-109-037-0000 This notice is to advise HIRE Circuit, Cook County, Illinois by the said his assignee pays any subsequently accruing you that the above property has been sold plaintiff against you and other defendants, taxes or special assessments to redeem for delinquent taxes and that the period praying for the foreclosure of a certain the property from subsequent forfeitures of redemption from the sale will expire Mortgage conveying the premises described or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk on May 7, 2019. The amount to redeem is as follows, to-wit: as to the exact amount you owe before subject to increase at 6 month intervals redeeming. This notice is also to advise from the date of sale and may be further IS WAITING The East 12 1/2 feet of Lot 38 and all of Lot you that a petition has been filed for a tax increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or 39 in the subdivision of the North 1/2 of the deed which will transfer title and the right his assignee pays any subsequently accruing East 1/2 of the West 1/2 of the North East to possession of this property if redemption taxes or special assessments to redeem 1/4 of Section 9, Township 39 North, Range is not made on or before May 7, 2019. This the property from subsequent forfeitures 13, East of the Third Principal Meridian, matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk (Except the North 379.75 feet thereof) in of this County in Chicago, Illinois on May 15, as to the exact amount you owe before Stop wasting time searching for talent. Find the right Cook County, Illinois. 2019, in Room 1704 of the Richard J. Daley redeeming. This notice is also to advise Center at 50 W. Washington Street at 9:30 you that a petition has been filed for a tax 5024 West Huron Street, Chicago, IL 60644 a.m. You may be present at this hearing deed which will transfer title and the right talent with recruitment services. 16-09-205-034-0000 but your right to redeem will already have to possession of this property if redemption expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO is not made on or before May 7, 2019. This Now, therefore, unless you, Cheryl D. REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court Decatur, AKA Cheryl Decatur, Unknown PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any of this County in Chicago, Illinois on May 15, We work hard to make your talent search easy. With Owners and Non-Record Claimants, and time on or before May 7, 2019, by applying 2019, in Room 1704 of the Richard J. Daley the said above named defendants, file your to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois Center at 50 W. Washington Street at 9:30 answer to the complaint in said suit or at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, our expansive network of distinguished print and online a.m. You may be present at this hearing otherwise make your appearance therein, in Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION but your right to redeem will already have the office of the Clerk of the Cook County CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK. 118 N. expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Judicial Circuit, Cook County, Illinois, on or Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 publications and their respective reach and readership, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF before December 12, 2018, default may be (312) 603-5645 Royce RE, LLC Purchaser or PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any entered against you at any time after that Assignee 100 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1111 time on or before May 7, 2019, by applying you’ll have access to top talent from coast-to-coast. day and a Judgment entered in accordance Chicago, IL 60602 Dated: November 13, to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois with the prayer of said Complaint. 2018 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, N. LaSalle, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION E-filing is now mandatory for documents (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Pub: 11/19, 20, CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK. 118 N. Plus, enjoy advanced job matching and ad targeting in civil cases with limited exemptions. To 21/2018 5989534 e-file, you must first create an account with Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 an e-filing service provider. Visit http://efile. (312) 603-5645 Royce RE, LLC Purchaser or technology, access print and digital advertising illinoiscourts.gov/service-providers.htm to Assignee 100 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1111 learn more and to select a service provider. Chicago, IL 60602 Dated: November 13, If you need additional help or have trouble 2018 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 opportunities, career fairs and more. e-filing, visit http://www.illinoiscourts.gov/ N. LaSalle, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 faq/gethelp.asp or contact the Clerk of this (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Pub: 11/19, 20, 21/2018 5989509 Court. Extend your reach. Access customized Edward R. Peterka (6220416) TO: Creative 2809 LLC; Creative 2809 MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC LLC, c/o Eric January, Reg. Agent; United technology. Simplify your search. Attorneys for Plaintiff State’s Attorney’s Office Northern District One East Wacker, Suite 1250, Chicago, IL of Illinois; United State’s Attorney’s Office 60601 District of Columbia; United States Small Phone: 312-651-6700; Fax: 614-220-5613 TO: Oakley Steel Prod; Bellwood, L.L.C.; Business Administration; U.S. Bank National Atty. No.: 48928 Bellwood, L.L.C., c/o Illinois Secretary of State Association; Creative Little Ones Academy, Email: [email protected] Defunct Corp. Division; Bellwood, L.L.C., c/o Inc., c/o Audy Sejour, Reg. Agent; Creative Edward S. Libby, Manager; Oakley Steel Little Ones Academy, Inc.; Occupant, 2809 W. chicagotribune.com/jobs file number: 18-027803 One of Plaintiff’s Attorneys Products Company, c/o Matthew P. Connelly, 59th St., Chicago, IL 60629; Occupant, 2825 Pub: 11/12, 11/19 & 11/26/2018 5980666 Reg. Agent; Oakley Steel Products Company; W. 59th St., Chicago, IL 60629; Occupant, Occupant, 708 28th Ave., Bellwood, IL 60104; 2829 W. 59th St., Chicago, IL 60629; David David D. Orr, County Clerk; Persons or D. Orr, County Clerk; Persons or tenants tenants in actual occupancy or possession in actual occupancy or possession of said of said property; Unknown owners or parties property; Unknown owners or parties interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD007621 FILED: November 13, 2018COTD007625 FILED: November 13, 2018 TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE 2018 TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE PREMISES SOLD: April 4, 2017 CERTIFICATE PREMISES SOLD: April 5, 2017 CERTIFICATE NO(S). 15-0002070 SOLD FOR GENERAL NO(S). 15-0006886 & 15-0006888 SOLD FOR TAXES OF YEARS 2015 SOLD FOR SPECIAL GENERAL TAXES OF YEARS 2015 SOLD FOR ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. N/A WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: 708 28TH AVE., BELLWOOD, ILLINOIS Legal 2825-2829 W. 59TH ST., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Description or Property Index No(s). 15- Legal Description or Property Index No(s). 09-400-033-0000 This notice is to advise 19-13-307-002-0000 & 19-13-307-004-0000 you that the above property has been sold This notice is to advise you that the above for delinquent taxes and that the period property has been sold for delinquent taxes of redemption from the sale will expire and that the period of redemption from the on May 7, 2019. The amount to redeem is sale will expire on May 7, 2019. The amount subject to increase at 6 month intervals to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month from the date of sale and may be further intervals from the date of sale and may be increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or further increased if the purchaser at the tax TO: Raymond B. Ettleson; J & R 922, LLC, his assignee pays any subsequently accruing sale or his assignee pays any subsequently c/o Chris Simadis, Reg. Agent; J & R 922, taxes or special assessments to redeem accruing taxes or special assessments to LLC; JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.; Timothy the property from subsequent forfeitures redeem the property from subsequent Schneider; Waterwerks LLC, c/o Illinois or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the Secretary of State Defunct Corp. Division; as to the exact amount you owe before County Clerk as to the exact amount you Waterwerks LLC; Waterwerks Car Wash redeeming. This notice is also to advise owe before redeeming. This notice is also LLC, c/o Timothy Schneider, Reg. Agent; you that a petition has been filed for a tax to advise you that a petition has been filed Waterwerks Car Wash LLC; Occupant, 928 deed which will transfer title and the right for a tax deed which will transfer title and E. Chicago St., Elgin, IL 60120; David D. to possession of this property if redemption the right to possession of this property if Orr, County Clerk; Persons or tenants in is not made on or before May 7, 2019. This redemption is not made on or before May actual occupancy or possession of said matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court 7, 2019. This matter is set for hearing in property; Unknown owners or parties of this County in Chicago, Illinois on May 15, the Circuit Court of this County in Chicago, interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. 2019, in Room 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Illinois on May 15, 2019, in Room 1704 of the 2018COTD007619 FILED: November 13, Center at 50 W. Washington Street at 9:30 Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. Washington 2018 TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE a.m. You may be present at this hearing Street at 9:30 a.m. You may be present at PREMISES SOLD: April 3, 2017 CERTIFICATE but your right to redeem will already have this hearing but your right to redeem will NO(S). 15-0000953 SOLD FOR GENERAL expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO already have expired at that time. YOU TAXES OF YEARS 2015 SOLD FOR SPECIAL REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. time on or before May 7, 2019, by applying can be made at any time on or before May N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois 7, 2019, by applying to the County Clerk DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, of Cook County, Illinois at the Office of 922 E. CHICAGO ST., ELGIN, ILLINOIS Legal Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR Description or Property Index No(s). 06- CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK. 118 N. FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE 18-300-082-0000 This notice is to advise Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 COUNTY CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room you that the above property has been sold (312) 603-5645 Royce RE, LLC Purchaser or 434, Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Royce for delinquent taxes and that the period Assignee 100 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1111 RE, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 N. LaSalle of redemption from the sale will expire Chicago, IL 60602 Dated: November 13, Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 Dated: on May 7, 2019. The amount to redeem is 2018 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 November 13, 2018 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys subject to increase at 6 month intervals N. LaSalle, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1111 Chicago, from the date of sale and may be further (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Pub: 11/19, 20, IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Pub: increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or 21/2018 5989524 11/19, 20, 21/2018 5989540 his assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special assessments to redeem the property from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk as to the exact amount you owe before redeeming. This notice is also to advise you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption is not made on or before May 7, 2019. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this County in Chicago, Illinois on May 15, 2019, in Room 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. Washington Street at 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before May 7, 2019, by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Royce RE, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 Dated: November 13, 2018 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Pub: 11/19, 20, 21/2018 5989515 8 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Monday, November 19, 2018 DD Monday, November 19, 2018 | Section 3 Judgment daze: Wait to see what rotten Bulls do with healthy core It’s time to pause amid the current wreckage that is the Bulls these days to remember the most critical detail: This season is all about determining whether the return obtained from the Jimmy Butler trade is the core of a championship contending team. That’s what management said on the eve of training K.C. Johnson camp. That’s the reality when you decide to undertake On the Bulls a full rebuild centered around Zach LaVine, Kris Dunn HOWARD SIMMONS/AP and Lauri Markkanen. The current level of anger and apathy among the fan base is understandable. It’s what happens when the noncompetitive losses start stacking on top of each other. ‘It’s a brotherhood Saturday’s train wreck against the Raptors — in which the Bulls trailed by 40 they have built’ — is the fifth embarrassing loss from the 13 this season, joining road losses to the Hornets, Celtics and Bucks and the home blowout to the Warriors. Wrapping up 11-0 Notre Dame’s Rank them how you wish — and dare you to watch them again. big win over Syracuse — and It’s simplistic, and perhaps unrealistic, to say to disregard them. looking ahead to USC — plus Management can be scrutinized for fielding a lower third of the roster that’s Teddy Greenstein on the Big Ten filled with players suited more for the G League than the NBA. before Michigan’s big game at Ohio State, Back Page Turn to Johnson, Page 6 CHICAGO SPORTS

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BEARS 25, VIKINGS 20 Orange Bowl Bears win first-place showdown, take control of NFC North

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NFC NORTH RACE Beating Vikings proves It’s not a two-team race yet, Color Bears ready for but it’s hard to imagine gritty Bears are for real the Packers coming all prime-time pressure the way back. The stretch: In order to pull off the The exclamation point worst-to-first dream the Bears (7-3) vs. Vikings (5-4-1) came with 8 minutes, 30 Bears have turned into a real seconds remaining Sunday @ Lions (4-6) Week 12 Packers (4-5-1) possibility — dare you say night, with the Bears still probability? — they were @ Giants (3-7) Week 13 @ Patriots (7-3) trying to seal a game they so going to have to prove they completely controlled. Rams (9-1) Week 14 @ Seahawks (5-5) were better than the defending The Vikings were hanging Brad Biggs (4-5-1) (5-5) Dan Wiederer On the Bears NFC North champions. Packers Week 15 Dolphins On the Bears around, though, down only Consider that task eight points and with the ball. @ 49ers (2-8) Week 16 @ Lions (4-6) accomplished Sunday night The Bears defense knew as the Bears jumped ahead of the Vikings early at @ Vikings (5-4-1) Week 17 Bears (7-3) what was needed. More precisely, safety Eddie Soldier Field and showed the resolve needed to close Jackson knew where he needed to be. On first down Edge: The Vikings have an extra home game, out a tight game 25-20. They have taken a commanding from deep within Vikings territory, quarterback Kirk but the Bears have a bigger advantage: Two of their lead in the division with six weeks remaining. Cousins fired a pass toward Laquon Treadwell, who road games are against two of the NFL’s worst teams. Plenty stood out about the performance, including was breaking to the right sideline. Jackson reacted If the Bears can maintain their 11/2-game lead, they would a very public vote of no confidence in kicker Cody before the ball was away, exploding toward wrap up the division before the fi nale in Minneapolis. Parkey as coach Matt Nagy called for two two-point Treadwell and beating him to it. conversions, but the most obvious element was that How’s this for the perfect statement of a statement the Bears have a more complete roster than the OPENING SHOT | Steve Rosenbloom game? A clutch fourth-quarter pick. A nifty 27-yard Vikings. At least at this juncture of the season anyway So, does that count as two wins for the Bears return. Another defensive touchdown, the fifth for when injuries have taken a toll in Minnesota. defense because they beat the Vikings as well the Bears and the fourth of Jackson’s two-year career. as their own errant quarterback and Turn to Biggs, Page 5 butterfingered running back? Turn to Wiederer, Page 2 2 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, November 19, 2018 DD TOP OF THE SECOND

COMMENTARY NFL Browns: Rice will Rams, Chiefs in a super showdown not be coaching

By Gary Klein | Los Angeles Times Condoleezza Rice and Browns general LOS ANGELES — Bill it as a possible manager John Dorsey Super Bowl preview, a matchup between shot down the day’s the NFL’s highest-scoring teams. most eye-popping NFL The Monday night game between the report, that the team Chiefs and the Rams, originally scheduled wanted to make the for Mexico City, took a circuitous route to former U.S. Secretary the LA Coliseum, site of the league’s first of State and national security adviser Super Bowl. the first woman to interview for a head Now the stadium will be the center of coaching position. the football universe, a prime-time Rice, a lifelong Browns fan, used the showcase for two 9-1 teams and buzz generated by the report, from next-generation stars such as quarterbacks ESPN’s Adam Schefter, to call for an Jared Goff and Patrick Mahomes and increase in the number of women in the running backs Todd Gurley and Kareem coaching ranks. Hunt. “I love my Browns — and I know they “I guess it’s the game of the year,” said will hire an experienced coach to take the Rams’ Gurley, the league leader in us to the next level,” she wrote, rushing yards and touchdowns. “Everybody’s according to the Associated Press. excited, pumped up — fans, coaches, “On a more serious note, I do hope players. that the NFL will start to bring women “It’s the best of the best on the big stage into the coaching profession as position Monday night. It’s time to go out there and coaches and eventually coordinators showcase and put on.” and head coaches. One doesn’t have to The Rams and Chiefs have been play the game to understand it and displaying their offensive prowess and motivate players. But experience counts ingenuity throughout the first 10 weeks of — and it is time to develop a pool of the season. experienced women coaches. The Rams’ only defeat was a 45-35 KYUSUNG GONG/AP (GOFF), RON SCHWANE/AP (MAHOMES) “BTW, I’m not ready to coach, but I Week 8 loss to the Saints in New Orleans. Quarterbacks Jared Goff (Rams) and Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs) will be on center stage. would like to call a play or two next The Chiefs lost to the Patriots, 43-40, in season if the Browns need ideas! And at Week 6 in New England. Moving the game from Mexico to the “Every single week, they do something no time will I call for a ‘prevent defense’!” But the Rams and Chiefs will arrive at Coliseum was “bittersweet,” Goff said. and you say, ‘That’s pretty good,’ ” McVay Dorsey added that Rice “has not been the Coliseum for “Monday Night Football” “I was excited to experience that culture said, adding, “I’d be lying if I said we discussed” as a candidate to succeed having traveled very different recent paths. and that international game, but with that haven’t stolen some of their stuff this year.” . The day after they defeated the Seahawks being said, getting back in front of our The Rams defense failed to slow the It had seemed unlikely in the extreme in Week 10, the Rams left Southern home fans, especially with all that Saints’ passing game. It could not stop the that we’d see Rice wearing a headset on California for Colorado to prepare at happened last week and being able to do run against the Seahawks. the sideline — she would function more altitude for their role as the “home” team some stuff for the first responders is pretty And here comes a Mahomes-led offense like a CEO. Despite growing up in in an International Series game against the special,” he said. that can be equally effective passing or Alabama, Rice, 64, has been a lifelong Chiefs at Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium. Said offensive lineman Rodger Saffold: running the ball. Browns fan who has been as comfortable But the morning after coach Sean “It’s been nuts, it’s really been a roller Mahomes, a second-year pro, has passed in sports as she is in politics and academia. McVay and his players arrived in Colorado coaster. … But every time we’ve had to go for 31 touchdowns and is among the Her name has been often mentioned as Springs, the NFL switched the game to the through adversity, we’ve answered the bell. front-runners for the league MVP award. a candidate for NFL commissioner. Coliseum, citing poor field conditions. Now we have the full force of our fans Several Rams players are familiar with Her sports interests extend beyond The Rams decided to stay put before behind us at home, so we’re excited.” Mahomes. Cornerback Marcus Peters and football. She was one of the first two returning Saturday night to a region that The stadium vibe will be emotionally linebacker Rakim Wilson played for the women admitted to membership at the continues to cope with the aftermath of a charged as the Rams take on perhaps their Chiefs for three seasons, including in 2017 Augusta National Golf Club in 2012 and mass shooting in Thousand Oaks and deadly toughest opponent of the season, a Chiefs when the then-rookie was lighting up she recently led the College Basketball fires that destroyed homes and forced the team that did not have to break routine by practices as the scout-team quarterback. Commission, formed in response to that evacuations of thousands, including many preparing in Kansas City. Edge rusher Dante Fowler played against sport’s corruption scandal. She also was Rams and coaches and their families. Goff leads an offense that ranks second him this season with the Jaguars. one of the first members of the College The Rams said they have worked with behind the Chiefs in scoring. But can the Rams stop him? Football Playoff selection committee, community partners to distribute thousands McVay acknowledges that he has holding a seat from 2013 to 2016. of free tickets to first responders and fans borrowed plays from the Chiefs and coach Gary Klein covers the Rams for the Los affected by the shooting and the fires. Andy Reid. Angeles Times. — Washington Post

Prime-time stage doesn’t frighten Bears

Wiederer, from Page 1

Without missing a beat, Jackson’s 10 teammates joined him in Soldier Field’s north end zone. The second-year safety went right into his pre-planned role as an orchestra conductor. The rest of the defense followed his lead. Jackson took a bow. BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Stage fright? These Bears? Hardly. Coach Matt Nagy revels in a Bears victory In the Bears’ biggest all-around test of as he leaves the field Sunday night. the season so far, Matt Nagy’s team embraced the increased spotlight, rose to meet the pushing to achieve big things with a moment and defeated the Vikings 25-20. board-game sand timer intensifying the “We have confidence, man,” Jackson deadline. said. “We always want to go out there and Nagy is in his first year as coach. play with confidence and swagger. That’s Mitch Trubisky is in his second season as a one of the things we always preach to each starting quarterback. The core of this team other.” should be together for a while. The NFC North’s defending champions So it’s not only OK to filter games like didn’t seem ready for the Bears’ physicality. Sunday’s for their meaning for 2019 and Or their athleticism. Or the contagious 2020 and beyond, it’s probably a practical swagger that has propelled these Bears to approach. four straight wins and seven in their last Nagy understood when he took his new nine games. job in January that this would be a stair- This victory was sparked by a swarming step process, that the NFL rarely provides and wildly entertaining defense. Nine trampolines from last place to the tackles for a loss. Three more takeaways, championship stage at the Super Bowl. including a first-quarter forced fumble and And while the Bears have climbed more recovery by Khalil Mack that seemed to set quickly this season than most outsiders the tone for the entire night. expected — elevating from bottom-feeders At halftime, the Vikings had had five to feisty up-and-comers to division- possessions. All had ended with either a championship front-runners? — they’re three-and-out or a turnover. still immersed in their growth process. Consequently, the Bears led 14-0 at the Within that process is a need to collect break. Not only have they won four experiences. Tough-to-stomach losses. consecutive games for the first time since Runaway wins. Games like Sunday’s that 2012, they haven’t trailed since losing to the are still contested deep into the fourth Patriots on Oct. 21. During their winning quarter, testing a team’s mental toughness, streak, the Bears defense has scored more its poise, its ability to deliver in defining first-half touchdowns (two) than it has moments. allowed (one). In the week leading up to the game, That’s a testament to a talented group Nagy asserted that his players would not be that is consistently prepared and, yes Mr. overly tight or suffer from anxiety during Jackson, playing in unison. such a charged-up test. That’s just not in Regardless of the result, the Bears this group’s DNA. headed into Sunday’s game understanding The team that general manager Ryan the stage and the stakes. Prime time. Pace has assembled is just too loaded with “Football Night in America.” First place in moxie, with a collective hunger and an the NFC North on the line. And with that, ability to chase its big-picture dreams with an ascending team with a young nucleus a gritty micro-focus on that day’s tasks. gained another invaluable experience Within that, the 40-year-old coach has playing big-time football against an fostered an energized environment in established opponent with the perfect which players are having fun as they pursue amount of hype, pressure and excitement success. attached. “If you’re not enjoying the moment, then “This game meant a lot to us, especially why are you playing?” Nagy said Thursday. being on a national stage,” cornerback “It’s not that hard to me. I like to have fun Prince Amukamara said. “It’s great what when I coach. I like our players to have fun this does for the confidence of our team.” when they play.” As fun as this season has been and Sunday’s triumph was the most fun should continue to be, the Bears can’t lose that’s been had at Soldier Field in years. sight of the big picture. After all, this isn’t only about 2018. This [email protected] isn’t — or shouldn’t be anyway — a team Twitter @danwiederer DD Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, November 19, 2018 3

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Don’t call it a gift. That would imply the Bears didn’t earn it. The truth is they took what’s theirs. That’s just what this defense does. And when safety Eddie Jackson conducted his touchdown symphony in the end zone, victory in hand late Sunday night, there was no doubt who the new NFC North favorite is. Jackson’s pick-six capped the latest dominant performance by the defense and legitimized the Bears’ turnaround for a national audience. The second-year safety intercepted Kirk Cousins and returned it 27 yards for a score to put the Bears ahead by two touchdowns with 8 minutes, 30 seconds left in an eventual 25-20 victory. “It feels good to give these fans some hope and get this big win in front of them (in) a division game,” Jackson said. “We’re just loving it right now.” His interception was the Bears’ third takeaway. They needed each one to over- come an offense that stalled in the second half and turned it over three times itself. The Vikings had cut their deficit to 14-6 with 11:46 left in the fourth quarter. The Bears’ four second-half possessions had gone punt, interception, fumble, punt — forcing the defense to stand up once again. On first-and-10 from the Vikings’ 11, Cousins tried to hit Laquon Treadwell on a post-corner route. The intent was to exploit the deep sideline, which is, theoretically, a vulnerable spot in a defense that includes two high safeties. Jackson anticipated the throw, some- thing he has done regularly throughout his second NFL season. The Bears drafted the Alabama safety in the fourth round in 2017 partly because of his instincts tracking the ball, and they’ve shown more as he has grown in coordinator Vic Fangio’s defense. “I’ve got a great defense around me, so I feel like that plays a major, major role,” Jackson said. “But when we get turnovers, we don’t want to think just get down, out of bounds. We think touchdowns, and that mentality helps us keep capitalizing.” Cousins’ throw was almost nonchalant, which matched the sharpness of Tread- well’s out cut. The Vikings quarterback had overthrown a handful of receivers earlier in the game, including on a pass that Adrian Amos picked off just before halftime. Most were forced by pressure, which was consis- tent all game, but Cousins had a relatively clean pocket on this one. Jackson anticipated the route, played it over the top of Treadwell and was in perfect position to catch it. “I just read it,” Jackson said. “Followed the quarterback’s eyes.” And when he caught it, even though he stood 27 yards from the end zone, he obviously had a clear path. Jackson pointed toward Vikings receiver Stefon Diggs, the only opponent in his way. Roquan Smith followed the instruction and ran Diggs out of the play while Jackson coasted to the end zone. On Friday, defensive backs coach Ed Donatell reminded his players to set up a turnover return by starting inside and then cutting out. That’s what Jackson did. It was the fourth touchdown of his 26-game career. No player in the league has more defensive touchdowns in that span. “We know what he’s capable of,” corner- back Kyle Fuller said. “He showed that today.” Soldier Field went nuts; 59,033 delirious souls could taste playoff football for the first time since 2010. They waved orange towels, hugged strangers and sang “Bear Down, Chicago Bears” with a verve that has been absent from the stadium for too long. Jackson, meanwhile, was the conductor. His teammates — those on the field and the bunch that spilled off the bench — gathered at the end line. Prince Amukamara played the flute. Others were on the drum and violin. Jackson waved his arms as if he were directing them, then he turned and took a bow. The cheers were his too.

BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS [email protected] Surrounded by happy teammates, Bears safety Eddie Jackson wears a big smile after returning his interception for a late touchdown. Twitter @Rich_Campbell

THREE KEYS

The Bears extended their lead in the NFC North with a 25-20 victory over the Vikings on Sunday night at Soldier Field. They led 14-0 at halftime and held off a late Vikings surge to pull off their fourth straight victory. Here’s a look at our three keys for Sunday’s game with postgame insight.

Third down is no charm Practice makes perfect Big-game balance Postgame recap: The Vikings have, basically, Postgame recap: Maligned kicker Cody Parkey Postgame recap: The Bears showed they the best third-down defense in NFL history. returned with poise, making all three of his weren’t afraid of their prime-time billing by Last year, they set the league single-season field-goal attempts, including a 48-yarder in grabbing a 14-0 halftime lead. Eddie Jackson record by surrendering a conversion rate of the fourth quarter to give the Bears some had a pick-six, Adrian Amos had an only 25.3 percent. This season, they’re at 25.7. cushion with a 25-14 lead. Parkey’s ability to interception and Khalil Mack had a forced The Bears fared far better than the average. They bounce back from four clanks last week was tested nine fumble that he recovered. The Vikings held the Bears converted six of 12 third-down attempts. Quarterback minutes into the game, and he delivered with a 33-yard offense to just one touchdown, and Parkey made three Mitch Trubisky converted three third downs in the first field goal. He also made a 41-yarder with 50 seconds to field goals. “It shows we can battle with the best of half, including scrambling for 9 yards on third-and-7 on play in the second quarter. “Definitely rewarding,” them,” running back Tarik Cohen said. “We are still the Bears’ first scoring drive. But he threw one of his two Parkey said. Parkey didn’t get any extra-point attempts getting better and we haven’t reached our ceiling yet.” to Anthony Harris on third-and-8 play in as coach Matt Nagy opted to go for a two-point the third quarter. conversion after each of the Bears’ two touchdowns. — Colleen Kane 4 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, November 19, 2018 D

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NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE ROUNDUP NORTH W L T PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY NFC AFC DIV Bears 7 3 0 .700 294 197 5-1-0 2-2-0 5-1-0 2-2-0 2-1-0 Minnesota 5 4 1 .550 243 229 3-2-0 2-2-1 4-3-1 1-1-0 1-1-1 Smith injury hangs over Redskins’ loss Green Bay 4 5 1 .450 247 243 4-0-1 0-5-0 2-4-1 2-1-0 1-1-1 Associated Press ran for scores as the Colts won their Detroit 4 6 0 .400 222 263 3-2-0 1-4-0 2-5-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 fourth straight. Luck is unbeaten in EAST W L T PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY NFC AFC DIV Justin Reid returned an intercep- 10 starts against the Titans. tion 101 yards to help the Texans Giants 38, Buccaneers 35: Washington 6 4 0 .600 197 198 3-3-0 3-1-0 6-2-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 overcome a mistake-prone De- Saquon Barkley ran for a career- Dallas 5 5 0 .500 203 190 3-1-0 2-4-0 4-3-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 shaun Watson and beat the Red- high 142 yards and scored three Philadelphia 4 6 0 .400 205 231 2-3-0 2-3-0 2-5-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 skins 23-21 on Sunday for their touchdowns for the Giants. Line- N.Y. Giants 3 7 0 .300 215 263 1-4-0 2-3-0 2-6-0 1-1-0 0-3-0 seventh straight win. backer Alec Ogletree returned one The Redskins’ loss came at a of the Giants’ four interceptions 15 SOUTH W L T PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY NFC AFC DIV significant price when quarterback yards for another score. New Orleans 9 1 0 .900 378 239 4-1-0 5-0-0 6-1-0 3-0-0 1-1-0 Alex Smith suffered a gruesome Cowboys 22, Falcons 19: Brett Carolina 6 4 0 .600 260 252 5-0-0 1-4-0 4-3-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 ankle injury on a sack in the third Maher shook off a missed extra Atlanta 4 6 0 .400 263 276 3-3-0 1-3-0 4-3-0 0-3-0 2-1-0 quarter. point to make a 42-yard field goal on Tampa Bay 3 7 0 .300 267 329 2-2-0 1-5-0 2-5-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 Smith’s right ankle turned the the final play after the Cowboys wrong way as he was sacked by drove 51 yards in 10 plays to set up WEST W L T PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY NFC AFC DIV Kareem Jackson and J.J. Watt on a the kick. L.A. Rams 9 1 0 .900 335 231 5-0-0 4-1-0 6-1-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 play eerily similar to Joe Theis- Saints 48, Eagles 7: Drew Brees mann’s broken leg that came exactly ALEX BRANDON/AP passed for 363 yards and four Seattle 5 5 0 .500 246 216 2-2-0 3-3-0 4-3-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 33 years ago to the day. Redskins quarterback Alex Smith’s touchdowns, and the Saints won Arizona 2 8 0 .200 145 248 1-5-0 1-3-0 2-5-0 0-3-0 2-2-0 “I saw a pile of people go down, right fibula and tibia are broken on their ninth straight in the Eagles’ San Francisco 2 8 0 .200 230 266 2-3-0 0-5-0 1-6-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 and then I saw Alex’s leg in the a sack during a loss to the Texans. worst loss by far since they won last CONFERENCE position it was in. And I turned season’s Super Bowl. away after that. It brought back Steelers 20, Jaguars 16: Ben Broncos 23, Chargers 22: Bran- EAST W L T PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY AFC NFC DIV vivid memories,” said Theismann, Roethlisberger overcame three in- don McManus kicked a 34-yard New England 7 3 0 .700 280 236 5-0-0 2-3-0 5-2-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 hurt on a hit by Lawrence Taylor terceptions and a 16-0 deficit by field goal as time expired to lift the Miami 5 5 0 .500 199 256 4-1-0 1-4-0 4-3-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 during a victory over the Giants on leading two late scoring drives, Broncos and snap the Chargers’ Buffalo 3 7 0 .300 137 251 1-3-0 2-4-0 2-5-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 Nov. 18, 1985. lunging in from the 1 for the six-game winning streak. N.Y. Jets 3 7 0 .300 208 254 2-3-0 1-4-0 2-5-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 Colt McCoy replaced Smith and winning score with 5 seconds left as Raiders 23, Cardinals 21: Daniel threw a touchdown pass for the the Steelers won their sixth straight. Carlson kicked a 35-yard field goal SOUTH W L T PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY AFC NFC DIV Redskins, who likely will have to Lions 20, Panthers 19: Cam New- as the game ended in a matchup of Houston 7 3 0 .700 239 205 3-1-0 4-2-0 5-2-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 rely on the journeyman quarter- ton threw an incomplete pass on a teams scraping the bottom of the Indianapolis 5 5 0 .500 298 249 3-2-0 2-3-0 4-4-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 back the rest of the way. 2-point conversion with 1:07 left, NFL standings. The Raiders had Tennessee 5 5 0 .500 178 189 3-1-0 2-4-0 3-5-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 Ravens 24, Bengals 21: Rookie allowing the Lions to hold on. lost five straight. Lamar Jackson juked and sprinted Newton had time and Jarius Wright Bears 25, Vikings 20: Khalil Jacksonville 3 7 0 .300 176 219 2-4-0 1-3-0 2-5-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 for 117 yards in his first start as the open in the end zone, but he sailed Mack had a sack and fumble NORTH W L T PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY AFC NFC DIV Ravens ended a three-game skid. the pass high. recovery, and Eddie Jackson re- Colts 38, Titans 10: Pittsburgh 7 2 1 .750 299 225 3-2-0 4-0-1 4-2-1 3-0-0 3-1-1 The 2016 Heisman winner also Andrew Luck turned an interception for a touch- completed 13 of 19 passes for 150 threw three touchdown passes and down as the Bears won their fourth Baltimore 5 5 0 .500 237 181 3-2-0 2-3-0 5-3-0 0-2-0 2-3-0 yards with an interception. Marlon Mack and Jordan Wilkins in a row. Cincinnati 5 5 0 .500 256 312 3-2-0 2-3-0 3-3-0 2-2-0 1-2-0 Cleveland 3 6 1 .350 218 263 3-2-1 0-4-0 2-4-1 1-2-0 1-1-1 AROUND THE NFL

WEST W L T PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY AFC NFC DIV ■ Browns: GM John Dorsey says the team has not 7-yard touchdown runs gave him 105 in his career and Kansas City 9 1 0 .900 353 240 5-0-0 4-1-0 7-1-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 discussed former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice moved him past former Redskins star John Riggins into L.A. Chargers 7 3 0 .700 262 209 3-2-0 4-1-0 5-2-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 as a candidate for its coaching vacancy. Rice is an avid sole possession of sixth place all time, one behind Jim Browns fan and has visited the team’s headquarters on Brown. Peterson finished with 51 yards on 16 carries. Denver 4 6 0 .400 228 235 2-3-0 2-3-0 2-5-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 numerous occasions in recent years. On Sunday, Dorsey ■ Titans: The Titans’ biggest question coming out of Oakland 2 8 0 .200 170 293 1-4-0 1-4-0 1-5-0 1-3-0 0-3-0 issued a statement praising Rice as a “great leader” and Sunday’s game was the health of defensive coordinator through Sunday said he has “the utmost respect and admiration for all Dean Pees, who was taken to a nearby hospital during she’s accomplished.” Dorsey said the team is composing the first quarter. “Dean’s doing OK. ... They evaluated WEEK 11 RESULTS WEEK 12 SCHEDULE a list of candidates “and Secretary Rice has not been him, and they’re going to keep him overnight for some discussed.” ESPN had reported that the team would like SUNDAY’S RESULTS THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE tests,” coach Mike Vrabel said. “Everything that I’ve Bears 25, Minnesota 20 Bears at Detroit, 11:30 to interview Rice for its coaching job. heard has been very positive.” Without Pees, the Titans’ Dallas 22, Atlanta 19 Washington at Dallas, 3:30 ■ Buccaneers: The Bucs’ quarterback merry-go- usually strong defense didn’t look like itself. Andrew Indianapolis 38, Tennessee 10 Atlanta at New Orleans, 7:20 round may be in motion again. After starting Ryan Luck carved up the Titans, and the Colts jumped to a Detroit 20, Carolina 19 SUNDAY’S SCHEDULE Fitzpatrick for the first four games, switching to Jameis 24-0 lead. N.Y. Giants 38, Tampa Bay 35 Seattle at Carolina, noon ■ Baltimore 24, Cincinnati 21 New England at N.Y. Jets, noon Winston for the next three and going back to Notable injuries: Titans QB Marcus Mariota (right Houston 23, Washington 21 Jacksonville at Buffalo, noon Fitzpatrick for the last three, coach Dirk Koetter is at a elbow); Texans G Zach Fulton (shoulder), G Senio Pittsburgh 20, Jacksonville 16 San Francisco at Tampa Bay, noon crossroads again. Fitzpatrick started and was lifted in Kelemete (ankle); Lions RB Kerryon Johnson (left Oakland 23, Arizona 21 Oakland at Baltimore, noon the third quarter after throwing three interceptions. Denver 23, L.A. Chargers 22 N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, noon knee); Giants DL Kerry Wynn (concussion); Bucca- New Orleans 48, Philadelphia 7 Cleveland at Cincinnati, noon Koetter refused to say who would start Sunday at home neers TE O.J. Howard (ankle); Jaguars RG A.J. Cann MONDAY’S SCHEDULE Arizona at L.A. Chargers, 3:05 against the 49ers. He had weighed going back to (hamstring); Chargers DT Corey Liuget (knee); Bron- Kansas City at L.A. Rams, 7:15 Pittsburgh at Denver, 3:25 Winston this week. “It was close,” Koetter said. “I told cos WR DeSean Hamilton (knee), CB Bradley Roby Miami at Indianapolis, 3:25 THURSDAY’S RESULT you all along, his day was going to come back.” Green Bay at Minnesota, 7:20 (concussion); Eagles C Jason Kelce (left elbow), S Seattle 27, Green Bay 24 ■ MONDAY, NOV. 26 Redskins: Adrian Peterson ran for two touchdowns Avonte Maddox (knee), DB Rasul Douglas (leg), LS Open: Buffalo, San Francisco, Miami, Tennessee at Houston, 7:15 to continue climbing the NFL rushing chart but was Rick Lovato (concussion); Saints RG Larry Warford New England, Cleveland, N.Y. Jets Open: L.A. Rams, Kansas City bottled up on a lot of his other carries. Peterson’s 3- and (concussion).

SUMMARIES

BEARS 25, VIKINGS 20 STEELERS 20, JAGUARS 16 GIANTS 38, BUCCANEERS 35 COWBOYS 22, FALCONS 19 RAVENS 24, BENGALS 21 COLTS 38, TITANS 10 LIONS 20, PANTHERS 19 BRONCOS 23, CHARGERS 22 Minnesota 0 0 3 17 — 20 Pittsburgh 0 0 6 14 — 20 Tampa Bay 0 7 7 21 — 35 Dallas 3 0 3 16 — 22 Cincinnati 0 7 14 0 — 21 Tennessee 0307—10 Carolina 7 0 0 12 — 19 Denver 0779—23 Bears 3 11 0 11 — 25 Jacksonville 0 9 7 0 — 16 New York 7 7 10 14 — 38 Atlanta 0 6 3 10 — 19 Baltimore 7683—24 Indianapolis 7 17 7 7 — 38 Detroit 7337—20 L.A. Chargers 6 7 6 3 — 22 First quarter A: 61,651. Second quarter A: 67,683. First quarter A: 75,863. First quarter A: 74,447. First quarter A: 70,077. First quarter A: 57,401. First quarter A: 61,999. First quarter A: 25,462. Bears: FG Parkey 33, 5:58. Jac: FG Lambo 48, 13:10. NYG: Barkley 6 pass from Man- Dal: FG Maher 21, 2:56. Bal: Collins 7 run (Tucker kick), Ind: Mack 1 run (Vinatieri kick), 1:15. Car: Olsen 1 pass from Newton LAC: FG Badgley 46, 7:00. Second quarter Jac: FG Lambo 38, 8:34. ning (Rosas kick), 11:42. Second quarter 7:31. Second quarter (Gano kick), 9:27. LAC: FG Badgley 45, :39. Bears: Miller 18 pass from Tru- Jac: FG Lambo 43, 3:37. Second quarter Atl: FG Bryant 41, 14:52. Second quarter Ind: FG Vinatieri 22, 10:59. Det: Johnson 8 run (Prater kick), Second quarter bisky (Bellamy pass from Tru- Third quarter NYG: Barkley 5 run (Rosas kick), Atl: FG Bryant 45, :29. Cin: Mixon 1 run (Bullock kick), Ind: Hilton 68 pass from Luck 2:36. Den: Lindsay 41 run (McManus bisky), 6:00. Jac: Fournette 2 run (Lambo 13:37. Third quarter 12:57. (Vinatieri kick), 7:26. Second quarter kick), 12:05. Bears: FG Parkey 41, :50. kick), 2:09. TB: Fitzpatrick 1 run (Santos Dal: FG Maher 50, 10:15. Bal: FG Tucker 28, 1:46. Ind: Wilkins 18 run (Vinatieri kick), Det: FG Prater 54, :37. LAC: Allen 4 pass from Rivers Third quarter Pit: A.Brown 78 pass from Roeth- kick), 4:56. Atl: FG Bryant 53, 7:12. Bal: FG Tucker 56, :00. 2:29. Third quarter (Badgley kick), 2:39. Min: FG Bailey 36, :07. lisberger (pass failed), 1:17. Third quarter Fourth quarter Third quarter Ten: FG Succop 42, :00. Det: FG Prater 32, 3:47. Third quarter Fourth quarter Fourth quarter NYG: Ogletree 15 interception re- Dal: Prescott 4 run (kick failed), Cin: Lengel 4 pass from Dalton Third quarter Fourth quarter LAC: Gates 6 pass from Rivers Min: FG Bailey 36, 11:46. Pit: McDonald 11 pass from turn (Rosas kick), 14:13. 14:19. (Bullock kick), 11:46. Ind: Hilton 14 pass from Luck Car: Samuel 12 pass from Newton (kick failed), 9:56. Bears: Jackson 27 interception Roethlisberger (Boswell kick), NYG: FG Rosas 52, 7:04. Dal: Elliott 23 run (Maher kick), Cin: Ross 22 pass from Dalton (Vinatieri kick), 7:24. (kick failed), 9:23. Den: Freeman 3 run (McManus return (Shaheen pass from Tru- 2:28. TB: M.Evans 0 fumble recovery 12:26. (Bullock kick), 5:45. Fourth quarter Det: Golladay 19 pass from kick), 2:24. bisky), 8:30. Pit: Roethlisberger 1 run (Boswell (Santos kick), 1:32. Atl: FG Bryant 21, 8:26. Bal: Edwards 11 run (Edwards Ind: Inman 7 pass from Luck Stafford (Prater kick), 5:13. Fourth quarter Min: Ald.Robinson 13 pass from kick), :05. Fourth quarter Atl: J.Jones 34 pass from Ryan run), 1:03. (Vinatieri kick), 12:12. Car: Moore 8 pass from Newton Den: Lindsay 2 run (run failed), Cousins (Thielen pass from Cous- TEAM STATS PIT JAC NYG: Beckham 8 pass from Man- (Bryant kick), 1:52. Fourth quarter Ten: Sharpe 1 pass from Gabbert (pass failed), 1:07. 12:17. ins), 4:51. ning (Rosas kick), 13:04. Dal: FG Maher 42, :00. Bal: FG Tucker 24, 8:12. (Succop kick), 1:49. TEAM STATS CAR DET LAC: FG Badgley 30, 6:47. First downs 19 15 Bears: FG Parkey 48, 2:48. TB: Barber 5 run (Santos kick), TEAM STATS DAL ATL TEAM STATS CIN BAL TEAM STATS TEN IND Den: FG McManus 34, :00. First downs 20 20 Min: Diggs 5 pass from Cousins Third down eff 3-11 6-18 9:47. TEAM STATS DEN LAC (pass failed), :48. Fourth down eff 0-2 0-0 TB: Humphries 8 pass from Win- First downs 20 19 First downs 15 23 First downs 16 26 Total net yards 387 309 First downs 16 26 TEAM STATS MIN Bears Total net yards 323 243 ston (Santos kick), 5:11. Total net yards 323 354 Total net yards 255 403 Total net yards 263 397 Rushes-yards 16-56 26-94 Total plays 60 67 NYG: Barkley 2 run (Rosas kick), Rushes-yards 29-132 18-80 Rushes-yards 16-48 54-265 Rushes-yards 25-87 28-102 Passing 331 215 Total net yards 325 479 First downs 19 24 Net yards 26 179 3:52. Passing 191 274 Passing 207 138 Passing 176 295 Punt returns 1-(minu 1-10 Rushes-yards 19-108 26-95 Total net yards 268 308 rushing TB: M.Evans 41 pass from Win- Punt returns 0-0 3-16 Punt returns 2-46 2-14 Punt returns 0-0 3-65 Kickoff returns 2-34 1-20 Passing 217 384 Rushes-yards 14-22 39-148 Net yards 297 64 ston (Santos kick), 2:22. Kickoff returns 0-0 2-32 Kickoff returns 2-35 4-67 Kickoff returns 0-0 1-19 Int. returns 0-0 1-0 Punt returns 0-0 1-2 Passing 246 160 passing TEAM STATS TB NYG Int. returns 1-28 0-0 Int. returns 1-22 0-0 Int. returns 0-0 2-10 Comp-att-int 25-38-1 23-37-0 Kickoff returns 4-64 3-70 Punt returns 1-10 1-11 Sacked-yds lost 2-17 6-40 Comp-att-int 22-32-0 24-34-1 Comp-att-int 19-37-0 13-19-1 Comp-att-int 21-29-2 24-32-0 Sacked-yds lost 3-26 1-5 Int. returns 2-42 0-0 Kickoff returns 2-57 2-42 Completed-att. 27-47 10-18 First downs 31 19 Sacked-yds lost 2-17 3-17 Sacked-yds lost 1-4 2-12 Sacked-yds lost 5-27 0-0 Punts 5-44.4 6-46.8 Comp-att-int 20-33-0 28-43-2 Int. returns 2-33 2-53 Had intercepted 3 0 Total net yards 510 359 Punts 3-44.3 2-31.0 Punts 6-41.8 4-39.3 Punts 6-49.3 3-47.3 -lost 0-0 0-0 Sacked-yds lost 0-0 3-17 Comp-att-int 30-46-2 20-31-2 Interceptions 0-0 3-11 Rushes-yards 30-151 31-163 Fumbles-lost 1-0 0-0 Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-0 Fumbles-lost 1-0 2-0 Penalties-yards 2-15 1-5 Punts 5-44.8 2-39.0 Sacked-yds lost 2-16 1-5 Penalties-yds 3-15 11-111 Passing 359 196 Penalties-yards 2-20 2-15 Penalties-yards 7-58 5-31 Penalties-yards 8-112 7-60 Possession time 28:20 31:40 Fumbles-lost 0-0 0-0 Punts 4-44.5 2-35.5 Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-1 Comp-att-int 25-37-4 17-18-0 Possession time 31:57 28:03 Possession time 21:51 38:09 Possession time 28:44 31:16 Penalties-yards 7-43 14-120 Sacked-yds lost 1-7 4-35 Rushing: Car, McCaffrey 13-53, Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-1 Possession time 22:20 37:40 Rushing: Dal, Elliott 23-122, Lewis Rushing: Cin, Dalton 2-29, Mixon Rushing: Ten, Henry 9-46, D.Lewis Newton 2-2, Artis-Payne 1-1. Det, Possession time 22:11 37:49 Penalties-yards 4-50 5-46 Fumbles-lost 1-0 2-0 Rushing: Pit, Conner 9-25, Roeth- Penalties-yards 4-40 8-60 1-5, Prescott 4-5, R.Smith 1-0. Atl, 12-14, Bernard 2-5. Bal, L.Jackson 10-24, Mariota 4-17, Batson 1-1, Johnson 15-87, Stafford 3-6, Rushing: Den, Lindsay 11-79, Free- Possession time 25:31 34:29 Coleman 8-58, I.Smith 6-10, Rid- 27-117, Edwards 17-115, Collins 7- Davis 1-(minus 1). Ind, Mack 16-61, Blount 7-1, Riddick 1-0. man 7-23, Sanders 1-6. LA, Gor- lisberger 2-1. Jac, Fournette 28- Possession time 32:07 27:53 Rushing: Min, Cook 9-12, Cousins 95, Hyde 8-44, Yeldon 5-23, Bor- ley 1-5, Hall 1-3, Sanu 1-3, Ryan 1-1. 18, Moore 1-8, Montgomery 0-5, Wilkins 4-30, Hines 5-14, Brissett 3- Passing: Car, Newton 25-37-1- don 18-69, Ekeler 6-29, Allen 1-1, 1-5, Murray 4-5. Bears, Howard tles 2-17. Rushing: TB, Barber 18-106. NY, Passing: Dal, Prescott 22-32-0- Allen 1-2, J.Brown 1-0. (minus 3). 357, Heinicke 0-1-0-0. Det, Rivers 1-(minus 4). 18-63, Trubisky 10-43, Cohen 7-27, Passing: Pit, Roethlisberger 27- Barkley 27-142, Beckham 1-11, 208. Atl, Ryan 24-34-1-291. Passing: Cin, Dalton 19-36-0-211, Passing: Ten, Mariota 10-13-1-85, Stafford 23-37-0-220. Passing: Den, Keenum 19-32-0- Gabriel 2-17. 47-3-314. Jac, Bortles 10-18-0-104. Gallman 2-11. Receiving: Dal, Elliott 7-79, Boyd 0-1-0-0. Bal, L.Jackson 13-19- Gabbert 11-16-1-118. Ind, Luck 23-29- Receiving: Car, Moore 7-157, Mc- 205, Wadman 1-1-0-12. LA, Rivers Passing: Min, Cousins 30-46-2- Passing: TB, Fitzpatrick 13-21-3- C.Beasley 5-51, Swaim 4-24, 1-150. 0-297, Ebron 0-1-0-0, Brissett 1-2-0- Caffrey 6-57, Samuel 5-55, Wright 28-43-2-401. 262. Bears, Trubisky 20-31-2-165. Receiving: Pit, Smith-Schuster 8- 167, Winston 12-16-1-199. NY, Cooper 3-36, R.Smith 2-8, Gallup Receiving: Cin, Boyd 4-71, (minus 2). 3-40, Funchess 2-39, Olsen 2-9. Receiving: Den, Sanders 4-56, Receiving: Min, Diggs 13-126, 104, Conner 6-24, A.Brown 5-117, Manning 17-18-0-231. 1-10. Atl, J.Jones 6-118, Sanu 4-56, Bernard 4-20, Uzomah 3-41, Receiving: Ten, J.Smith 6-44, Det, Golladay 8-113, Ellington 6- Lindsay 4-27, Heuerman 4-20, Thielen 7-66, Cook 3-(minus 2), Switzer 3-28, McDonald 3-27, Receiving: TB, M.Evans 6-120, Hooper 4-27, Ridley 3-32, Cole- Mixon 3-38, Ross 2-27, Tate 1-5, Sharpe 5-37, Firkser 3-44, Davis 2- 52, Riddick 5-30, Johnson 2-10, Sutton 3-78, Janovich 1-12, La- Ald.Robinson 2-24, Rudolph 2-13, Washington 1-11, Grimble 1-3. Jac, Howard 5-78, Jackson 4-38, man 3-27, Paulsen 2-19, I.Smith 2- Franks 1-5, Lengel 1-4. Bal, Snead 30, Stocker 2-16, Pruitt 1-19, D.Lewis Toilolo 1-13, T.Jones 1-2. Cosse 1-9, Freeman 1-7, Hamilton Beebe 1-18, Abdullah 1-10. Bears, Fournette 2-46, Westbrook 2-19, Humphries 3-60, Godwin 3-50. NY, 12. 5-51, Boyle 4-36, J.Brown 1-23, An- 1-8, Batson 1-5. Ind, Hilton 9-155, Missed field goals: Car, Gano 34 1-4, Booker 1-4. LA, Allen 9-89, Gabriel 7-52, All.Robinson 3-39, Chark 2-15, Yeldon 2-9, Moncrief Beckham 4-74, Engram 2-66, Gall- Missed field goals: None. drews 1-19, Moore 1-14, Crabtree Doyle 4-43, Inman 4-34, Grant 2-15, Gordon 6-87, Gates 5-80, Cohen 3-23, Miller 2-25, Bellamy 1-11, O’Shaughnessy 1-4. man 2-24, S.Shepard 2-22, Bark- 1-7. Rogers 2-9, Hines 1-20, Pascal 1-11, M.Williams 2-56, Ekeler 2-40, ley 2-10. 2-11, T.Burton 1-9, Braunecker 1-4. Missed field goals: None. Missed field goals: Cin, Bullock 52 Mack 1-8. Green 2-27, Ty.Williams 2-22. Missed field goals: None. Missed field goals: None. Missed field goals: None. Missed field goals: None.

RAIDERS 23, CARDINALS 21 SAINTS 48, EAGLES 7 TEXANS 23, REDSKINS 21 SEAHAWKS 27, PACKERS 24 SEASON’S TOP PERFORMERS MONDAY NIGHT Oakland 7763—23 Philadelphia 0 7 0 0 — 7 Houston 10 7 3 3 — 23 THURSDAY’S RESULT \YDS: PASSING, TEAM vs. OPP; DATE (C-A, TD) Arizona 14007—21 New Orleans 10 14 14 10 — 48 Washington 0 7 7 7 — 21 465, Jared Goff, LA vs. MIN 9/27 (26-33, 5 TD) Green Bay 14 7 0 3 — 24 464, Andrew Luck, IND vs. HOU 9/30 (OT) (40-62, 4 TD) CHIEFS AT RAMS First quarter A: 62,435. First quarter A: 73,042. First quarter A: 61,593. Seattle 3 14 0 10 — 27 452, , PIT vs. KAN 9/16 (39-60, 3 TD) Oak: Cook 23 pass from Carr NO: FG Lutz 38, 9:10. Hou: FG Fairbairn 23, 9:32. First quarter A: 69,007. 442, Aaron Rodgers, GBY at DET 10/7 (32-52, 3 TD) 7:15 p.m. | ESPN (Carlson kick), 12:36. NO: Carr 3 pass from Brees (Lutz Hou: De.Hopkins 16 pass from 439, Drew Brees, NOR vs. TAM 9/9 (37-45, 3 TD) Ari: Fitzgerald 18 pass from Rosen kick), 3:12. Watson (Fairbairn kick), 3:15. GB: A.Jones 8 run (Crosby kick), 1 13:46. 437, Derek Carr, OAK vs. CLE 9/30 (OT) (35-58, 4 TD) Line: Rams by 3 ⁄2. (McCrane kick), 6:14. Second quarter Second quarter 430, Blake Bortles, JAX at KAN 10/7 (33-61, 1 TD) Ari: Kirk 59 pass from Rosen (Mc- NO: Ingram 14 run (Lutz kick), Was: Peterson 3 run (Du.Hopkins Sea: FG Janikowski 39, 6:00. GB: Tonyan 54 pass from Rodgers 425, Kirk Cousins, MIN at GBY 9/16 (OT) (35-48, 4 TD) Series: Chiefs lead 7-4. Crane kick), :16. 12:07. kick), 14:14. 425, Aaron Rodgers, GBY vs. SNF 10/15 (25-46, 2 TD) Second quarter Phi: Adams 28 run (Elliott kick), Hou: Reid 101 interception return (Crosby kick), 3:10. Second quarter 424, Philip Rivers, LAC vs. KAN 9/9 (34-51, 3 TD) Last meeting: Chiefs beat Rams, 34-7, Oak: LaFell 5 pass from Carr 8:42. (Fairbairn kick), 2:23. 422, Kirk Cousins, MIN at LA 9/27 (36-50, 3 TD) (Carlson kick), 8:20. NO: Smith 15 pass from Brees Third quarter Sea: Baldwin 6 pass from Wilson (Janikowski kick), 8:03. 419, Matt Ryan, ATL vs. CIN 9/30 (29-39, 3 TD) Oct. 26, 2014. Third quarter (Lutz kick), :39. Was: Reed 9 pass from McCoy 417, Ryan Fitzpatrick, TAM at NOR 9/9 (21-28, 4 TD) Oak: FG Carlson 49, 10:26. Third quarter (Du.Hopkins kick), 4:47. Sea: C.Carson 1 run (Janikowski Last week: Chiefs beat Cardinals, 26-14; kick), 3:22. 411, Ryan Fitzpatrick, TAM vs. PIT 9/24 (30-50, 3 TD) Oak: FG Carlson 21, :22. NO: Thomas 23 pass from Brees Hou: FG Fairbairn 33, 1:19. 406, Ryan Fitzpatrick, TAM vs. WAS 11/11 (29-41, 0 TD) Fourth quarter (Lutz kick), 11:20. Fourth quarter GB: A.Jones 24 pass from Rodgers Rams beat Seahawks, 36-31. (Crosby kick), :44. 402, Ryan Fitzpatrick, TAM vs. PHL 9/16 (27-33, 4 TD) Ari: Fitzgerald 5 pass from Rosen NO: Ingram 1 run (Lutz kick), 5:34. Was: Peterson 7 run (Du.Hopkins 401, Philip Rivers, LAC vs. DEN 11/18 (28-43, 2 TD) Chiefs update: (McCrane kick), 5:02. Fourth quarter kick), 11:57. Fourth quarter Location was moved Oak: FG Carlson 35, :00. NO: Kamara 37 pass from Brees Hou: FG Fairbairn 54, 7:30. Sea: FG Janikowski 43, 12:14. YDS, RUSHING, TEAM vs. OPP; DATE, (ATT, TD) GB: FG Crosby 36, 8:23. from Mexico City to LA Coliseum just six (Lutz kick), 13:15. TEAM STATS HOU WAS 219, Isaiah Crowell, NYJ vs. DEN 10/7 (15 att., 1 TD) TEAM STATS OAK ARI NO: FG Lutz 19, 6:46. Sea: E.Dickson 15 pass from Wil- 208, Todd Gurley II, LA at DEN 10/14 (28 att., 2 TD) days before game due to poor quality of First downs 19 23 son (Janikowski kick), 5:08. First downs 19 13 TEAM STATS PHI NO 184, Christian McCaffrey, CAR vs. CIN 9/23 (28 att., 0 TD) Total net yards 325 282 Total net yards 320 278 TEAM STATS GB SEA 176, Nick Chubb, CLE vs. ATL 11/11 (20 att., 1 TD) field at Azteca Stadium. ... Team has won First downs 13 28 158, Kerryon Johnson, DET at MIA 10/21 (19 att., 0 TD) Rushes-yards 33-152 31-154 Rushes-yards 31-139 29-124 First downs 14 23 Total net yards 196 546 155, Latavius Murray, MIN vs. ARI 10/14 (24 att., 1 TD) six straight vs. Rams. ... QB Patrick Passing 173 128 Passing 181 154 Total net yards 359 378 Rushes-yards 12-58 37-173 152, Ezekiel Elliott, DAL vs. DET 9/30 (25 att., 0 TD) Punt returns 4-31 4-38 Punt returns 1-16 0-0 Rushes-yards 13-48 35-173 Passing 138 373 151, Ezekiel Elliott, DAL at PHL 11/11 (19 att., 1 TD) Mahomes leads NFL in yards passing Kickoff returns 2-53 1-32 Kickoff returns 1-18 4-78 Passing 311 205 Punt returns 1-(minu 2-13 149, Adrian Peterson, WAS at NYG 10/28 (26 att., 1 TD) Int. returns 2-33 0-0 Int. returns 2-109 2-7 Punt returns 3-31 0-0 (3,150). ... WR Sammy Watkins expected to Kickoff returns 4-114 0-0 146, James Conner, PIT vs. CLE 10/28 (24 att., 2 TD) Comp-att-int 19-31-0 9-20-2 Comp-att-int 16-24-2 18-39-2 Kickoff returns 1-20 2-47 Int. returns 0-0 3-0 145, Aaron Jones, GBY vs. MIA 11/11 (15 att., 2 TD) Sacked-yds lost 4-19 1-8 Sacked-yds lost 3-27 5-35 Comp-att-int 21-30-0 21-31-0 play after missing last week with foot Comp-att-int 19-33-3 23-32-0 142, Saquon Barkley, NYG vs. TAM 11/18 (27 att., 2 TD) Punts 8-45.1 8-52.3 Punts 1-30.0 5-40.4 Sacked-yds lost 5-21 3-20 Sacked-yds lost 3-18 0-0 138, Matt Breida, SNF vs. DET 9/16 (11 att., 1 TD) injury. Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0 Fumbles-lost 2-1 1-0 Punts 6-47.3 4-52.0 Punts 4-39.8 2-49.5 137, David Johnson, ARI vs. OAK 11/18 (25 att., 0 TD) Penalties-yards 4-20 7-62 Penalties-yards 7-40 6-43 Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-1 Rams update: Fumbles-lost 0-0 0-0 135, James Conner, PIT at CLE 9/9 (OT) (31 att., 2 TD) QB Jared Goff is second Possession time 36:01 23:59 Possession time 29:03 30:57 Penalties-yards 5-80 6-30 Penalties-yards 6-49 8-69 134, Alvin Kamara, NOR at NYG 9/30 (19 att., 3 TD) Rushing: Oak, Richard 11-61, Mar- Rushing: Hou, Miller 20-86, Blue Possession time 25:42 34:18 133, Lamar Miller, HOU vs. MIA 10/25 (18 att., 1 TD) in yards passing (3,134). ... RB Todd Gurley Possession time22:26 37:34 8-46, Watson 3-7. Was, Peterson tin 10-52, Washington 12-39. Ari, Rushing: GB, A.Jones 11-40, Rushing: Phi, Adams 7-53, Clem- 16-51, McCoy 5-35, A.Smith 4-33, YDS, RECEIVING, TEAM vs. OPP; DATE (REC, TD) leads NFL in scoring (108 points), yards D.Johnson 25-137, Edmonds 5-17, J.Williams 1-5, Rodgers 1-3. Sea, ent 2-11. NO, Ingram 16-103, Ka- Marshall 2-5, Bibbs 1-0, Quinn 1-0. 211, Michael Thomas, NOR vs. LA 11/4 (12 rec., 1 TD) Rosen 1-0. C.Carson 17-83, Penny 8-46, mara 13-71, T.Hill 3-4, Line 1-(mi- Passing: Hou, Watson 16-24-2- 180, Michael Thomas, NOR vs. TAM 9/9 (16 rec., 1 TD) rushing (988), carries (198), yards from M.Davis 4-26, Wilson 5-17, Lock- nus 1), Bridgewater 1-(minus 1), 208. Was, A.Smith 12-27-2-135, 180, Jared Cook, OAK vs. LA 9/10 (9 rec., 0 TD) Passing: Oak, Carr 19-31-0-192. ett 1-1. scrimmage (1,390) and touchdowns (17). Washington 3-(minus 3). McCoy 6-12-0-54. 179, Mike Evans, TAM at CIN 10/28 (6 rec., 1 TD) Ari, Rosen 9-20-2-136. Passing: GB, Rodgers 21-30-0- Passing: Phi, Wentz 19-33-3-156. Receiving: Hou, Coutee 5-77, De- 173, Jordy Nelson, OAK at MIA 9/23 (6 rec., 1 TD) 332. Sea, Wilson 21-31-0-225. He has scored touchdown in 13 NO, Brees 22-30-0-363, T.Hill 1-2- .Hopkins 5-56, Miller 3-22, Akins 173, Julio Jones, ATL vs. CIN 9/30 (9 rec., 0 TD) Receiving: Oak, Ateman 4-50, Receiving: GB, D.Adams 10-166, 0-10. 2-42, J.Thomas 1-11. Was, Reed 7- 169, Tyreek Hill, KAN at LAC 9/9 (7 rec., 2 TD) Roberts 4-38, Richard 3-32, Cook A.Jones 5-63, Kendricks 2-12, Ton- consecutive games, extending own Receiving: Phi, Tate 5-48, Jeffery 71, Quinn 4-49, Doctson 3-32, 169, Julio Jones, ATL at PHL 9/6 (10 rec., 0 TD) 3-31, LaFell 2-29, L.Smith 2-6, Mar- yan 1-54, St. Brown 1-16, Graham 4-33, Matthews 3-37, Adams 3-19, Bibbs 2-6, Floyd 1-18, Harris 1-13. 169, DeAndre Hopkins, HOU at IND 9/30 (OT) (10 rec., 1 TD) franchise record. ... Rams DT Aaron tin 1-6. Ari, Kirk 3-77, Fitzgerald 2- 1-13, Valdes-Scantling 1-8|Sea, Ertz 2-15, Clement 2-4. NO, Smith Missed field goals: Hou, Fairbairn 167, Sterling Shepard, NYG at ATL 10/22 (5 rec., 0 TD) 23, D.Johnson 1-17, Gresham 1-8, Baldwin 7-52, Lockett 5-71, Moore 1 10-157, Thomas 4-92, Kirkwood 3- 44, Fairbairn 45. Was, Du.Hopkins 166, Davante Adams, GBY at SEA 11/15 (10 rec., 0 TD) Donald leads NFL with 12 ⁄2 sacks, already Sherfield 1-6, Seals-Jones 1-5. 4-57, M.Davis 2-24, Vannett 1-17, 33, J.Hill 2-26, Arnold 2-25, Ka- 63 162, Cooper Kupp, LA vs. MIN 9/27 (9 rec., 2 TD) Dickson 1-15, Wilson 1-(-11). mara 1-37, Carr 1-3. 161, Corey Davis, TEN vs. PHL 9/30 (OT) (9 rec., 1 TD) career best. Missed field goals: None. Missed field goals: GB, Crosby 47 Missed field goals: None. through Sunday Sam Farmer’s pick: Rams 35-31.

WEEK’S TOP PERFORMANCES

PASSING CP AT YDS TD I RUSHING CARYDS AVG TD LG RECEIVING RECYDS AVG TD LG DEFENSIVE SCK YDS QB HITS TCK Philip Rivers, Chargers 28 43 401 2 2 Saquon Barkley, Giants 27 142 5.3 2 23 Davante Adams, Packers 10 166 16.6 0 57 Kyler Fackrell, Packers 3.0 20.0 4 6 Drew Brees, Saints 22 30 363 4 0 David Johnson, Cardinals 25 137 5.5 0 53 D.J. Moore, Panthers 7 157 22.4 1 82 T.J. Watt, Steelers 2.0 11.0 0 6, 2 FF Cam Newton, Panthers 25 37 357 3 1 Ezekiel Elliot, Cowboys 23 122 5.3 1 23 Tre’Quan Smith, Saints 10 157 15.7 1 38 Jason Hargrave, Steelers 2.0 13.0 2 4 Aaron Rodgers, Packers 21 30 332 2 0 Lamar Jackson, Ravens 27 117 4.3 0 21 T.Y. Hilton, Colts 9 155 17.2 2 68 Vic Beasley, Falcons 2.0 17.0 2 3 Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers 27 47 314 2 3 Gus Edwards, Ravens 17 115 6.8 1 17 Mike Evans, Buccaneers 6 120 20.0 1 41 Chandler Jones, Cardinals 2.0 8.0 2 3 Andrew Luck, Colts 23 29 297 3 0 Peyton Barber, Buccaneers 18 106 5.9 1 28 Julio Jones, Falcons 6 118 19.7 1 34 Jalen Ramsey, Jaguars 0.0 0.0 8 tck 2 INTs D Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, November 19, 2018 5

BEARS

BEARS NOTES Parkey’s 1st field goal a thriller Crowd erupts as kicker snaps tough. He’s confident. All the things you yards, an average of 4.8. want in that position, Cody possesses and Coach Matt Nagy mixed those two with streak of 4 straight clankers we’re glad he’s here." more unconventional edge runs. Receivers Bears coach Matt Nagy opted to go for a Taylor Gabriel and Anthony Miller each By Colleen Kane two-point conversion rather than have carried in the first half as the Bears used and Rich Campbell Parkey attempt an extra point after the misdirection to use the Vikings’ aggressive- Chicago Tribune Bears’ first touchdown in the second ness against them. quarter. Trubisky connected with Josh They did the same thing in the passing As Bears kicker Cody Parkey’s 33-yard Bellamy on the two-point try to put the game by moving the pocket on several field-goal attempt sailed between the up- Bears up 11-0. throws, exploiting Trubisky’s ability to rights in the north end zone Sunday night, But Parkey got his chance again in the throw on the run. That’s how they scored the Soldier Field crowd roared. final minute of the first half when the Bears’ their first touchdown on an 18-yard com- After hitting the upright on two extra- drive stalled at the Vikings 28-yard line. His pletion to Miller. Trubisky sprinted out to point attempts and two field-goal attempts field goal put the Bears up by two the right, as Miller ran a corner route and in the victory over the Lions last week, touchdowns at the half. slid to catch the low throw. BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Parkey broke his bad luck on his first try. Cody Parkey celebrates his 41-yard field Parkey’s field goal with 5 minutes, 58 Cohen starts: The Bears’ first play was a Shaheen back: Tight end Adam Shaheen goal with holder Pat O’Donnell in the seconds to play in the first quarter gave the handoff to Tarik Cohen around the right was active for the first time this season, and second quarter against the Vikings. Bears a 3-0 lead against the Vikings. He edge for 5 yards. Simple enough. he saw action right away on the Bears’ first followed with a 41-yard field goal with 50 Noteworthy, too, because it was the first drive. In the fourth quarter, Shaheen caught Injuries and inactives: OLB Aaron Lynch seconds to play in the second quarter and a time in the last 39 games that running back a 2-point conversion pass from Trubisky to was evaluated for a concussion in the 48-yarder with 2:48 left in the fourth. Jordan Howard didn’t start. put the Bears up 22-6. second quarter. He was ruled out for the Parkey practiced twice at Soldier Field Howard still carried 10 times for 46 yards The Bears activated Shaheen from in- game at halftime. WR Javon Wims was out on weeknights leading up to Sunday’s game in the first half, compared with Cohen’s jured reserve on Saturday after a three- after being limited in practice during the to regain confidence after his rough outing, three for 17, so he still was heavily involved. month recovery from a right foot and ankle week with a knee injury. WR Kevin White and general manager Ryan Pace said on the At the very least, the change reflected injury. He was injured in the Aug. 18 was a healthy scratch for the third straight Bears’ pregame radio show that he had faith Nagy’s determination to constantly vary preseason game against the Broncos and week because of performance reasons. CB in Parkey. personnel. Howard did take the field for the said he spent seven weeks wearing a cast Marcus Cooper, FB Michael Burton, OLB “First off he has handled it like a pro, and second play. and walking boot. Kylie Fitts, OL Rashaad Coward and DL we expect that and that’s a credit to him,” Together, they were effective against a He returned to practice Nov. 7. The Bears Nick Williams also were healthy scratches. Pace said. “He has worked hard and we Vikings defense that entered the game placed tight end Dion Sims on injured know he’s going to bounce back. He’s a good allowing 4.2 yards per carry. The Bears had reserve with a concussion to make room for [email protected] kicker. We believe in him. He’s mentality 18 designed runs in the first half for 87 Shaheen on Saturday. Twitter @ChiTribKane

BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Bears receiver Taylor Gabriel is flipped out of bounds by Vikings cornerback Xavier Rhodes as Mackensie Alexander (20) watches. Gabriel had a team-high seven receptions. Bears show they’re for real vs. Vikes Biggs, from Page 1 tight coverage deep down the middle for Of course, with Mack and Co., the Bears the Giants (3-7) and the 49ers (2-8). Coach Anthony Miller, and the other on what have the ability to make a lot of offensive Matt Nagy’s team has won four straight, The most dominating phase of the game appeared to be a miscommunication with lines appear overmatched. and the last time won the Bears won that was the Bears’ defensive front against a Allen Robinson. The Bears improved to 7-3, putting 1½ many in a row was a six-game winning Vikings offensive line that began the But Trubisky was in command and kept games ahead of the Vikings (5-4-1), who streak in the first half of the 2012 season, season with question marks and tragedy the Bears on the move, while it was a chore will host the Packers next Sunday night Lovie Smith’s final year as coach. That’s a as position coach Tony Sparano died in for Cousins to get consecutive first downs and then have road games against the reminder how quickly things can turn, but July. for the Vikings, especially in the first half. Patriots and Sehawks, meaning this was this team has a lot going for it right now, While the Bears are still kind of finding While the Bears totaled only two sacks, just the start of a tough stretch coming out including momentum. their way on the offensive line and they’ve they maintained consistent pressure on of their open date. In the first 10 games of his first season, had trouble running the ball throughout Cousins throughout with Khalil Mack, The Week 17 finale in Minnesota still Nagy’s team has two winning streaks of the season, the Vikings have some weak Leonard Floyd and Akiem Hicks all playing looms large for the Bears, but the Vikings three or more games, and the Bears last did spots. And against a front like the Bears’, well. The Vikings inexplicably allowed will have to gain ground before then in order that in 2010, the last year they reached the that spelled trouble for quarterback Kirk Hicks to go between center Pat Elflein and to overtake the Bears for the division title. postseason. Cousins, who was under duress. right guard Mike Remmers to stuff Cousins Neither the Bears nor the Vikings had a Parkey made field goals from 33 and 41 Mitch Trubisky wasn’t great, but he was for an 8-yard loss on third-and-2 from the victory over a team that currently has a yards and then drilled one from 48 with a fair bit better than Cousins, whom the Bears 10-yard line early in the fourth winning record entering the game, so there 2:48 remaining after a Bears timeout, but Bears encountered for the first time since quarter, forcing the Vikings to settle for a were questions about the legitimacy of Nagy elected to go for two after both he signed a fully guaranteed three-year, field goal that cut the Bears’ lead to 14-6. A both teams in the NFC, where the Saints touchdowns, converting both tries. $84 million contract as a player the Vikings rally was snuffed out on the Vikings’ next and Rams are ahead of the pack, both at 9-1. Concern for the kicker will continue, no hoped would take them to the next level. possession as free safety Eddie Jackson The Bears host the Rams in Week 14, and if doubt, but players celebrated Parkey’s last Trubisky completed 20 of 31 passes for intercepted Cousins and returned it for a you’re thinking well in advance, the Bears one as if it were a game-winner. It didn’t 165 yards and a touchdown. He did more touchdown. could get in the race for a first-round bye in win the game, but it provided a nice damage on the ground as he carried The Bears are far from perfect, and the playoffs if they gain ground on the Rams. cushion for a victory that makes the Bears 10 times for 43 yards. He was far from surely architect Ryan Pace would admit It’s a short week ahead as the Bears the team to beat in the division. perfect, though, as Anthony Harris made that, but they also don’t have weaknesses travel to Detroit to play the Lions on two interceptions, one a tremendous play on their roster like the Vikings appear to Thanksgiving. Four of their final six games [email protected] by the Vikings safety on a ball forced into have protecting Cousins. are on the road, but that includes games at Twitter@BradBiggs 6 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, November 19, 2018

BLACKHAWKS AND BULLS

HAWKS NOTES Age not a factor yet for Kane By Jimmy Greenfield Chicago Tribune

If the Blackhawks haven’t had a trying enough season already, consider this fact: Pat- rick Kane turns 30 on Monday. Kane is the final player of the Hawks’ vaunted core to reach that milestone — Jonathan Toews turned 30 on April 29 — but he’s still firmly in the prime of his career. There’s plenty of evidence Kane’s remarkable offensive skills and playmaking ability will last at least through the 2022-23 season, when his eight-year, $84 million con- tract expires. “Sometimes I almost won- der if I feel better than I did when I was in my younger 20s,” Kane said. “I think there’s so many different things you learn about your body, what works for you. We do a great job at the Blackhawks as far as nutrition, (the) best ways to take care of yourself.” The Hawks need to take care of Kane, who is their most irreplaceable player. A case can be made for goalie Corey Crawford, and Toews remains a key player, but neither is in Kane’s league. Despite the upheaval in the organization and its current spot in the standings, Kane hasn’t given up on this season. And he’s definitely not ready to concede future seasons. “I don’t think anyone’s thinking about rebuilding,” Kane said. “I think we’re just focused on a day-to-day basis, trying to get better, trying to win the next game.”

Lineup changes: Forward Alexandre Fortin and defense- man Jan Rutta returned to the lineup after they sat the last KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI/AP two games. They replaced Blackhawks left wing Alexandre Fortin battles Wild defensemen Matt Dumba and Ryan Suter for control of the puck during Sunday’s game. Chris Kunitz and Brandon Manning, while Luke Johnson BLACKHAWKS 3, MINNESOTA 1 was a healthy scratch for a second straight game. “It wasn’t so much that (Johnson) was poor, (but) we’re just trying to develop the whole group we have right now,” coach Jeremy Colliton Having a good look said. “Status quo we’re not happy with, of course, so we scored their lone goal with a man with 2:31 left in the first period to “That’s key,” Crawford said. need to keep bringing these Solid performance advantage. make it 2-0. He took a pass off the “Box guys out, let me take the shot guys along, and that means gives Hawks more Breaking it down to its core, this boards from Alexandre Fortin in and we do a good job of that. Take rotating the lineup a little bit.” was just a solid game that good the neutral zone, zigzagged away their players for rebounds reason for optimism teams win during the course of a around Wild defenseman Matt makes it easier on me for sure.” long season. Dumba, then pulled the puck to Are the Hawks a good team? By Jimmy Greenfield Are the Hawks a good team? his backhand at the last instant to They go on the road for seven of Chicago Tribune Sixty-one games remain to find beat goalie Alex Stalock’s attempt their next nine games, including out. In their last four they’re 2-0-2 at a poke check. visits to the Stanley Cup champi- It’s not easy to pick the defining while allowing one even-strength “When (Saad) goes out there on Capitals, Lightning, Jets and moment of the Blackhawks’ 3-1 goal, and they just turned back a and demands the puck, it’s fun to Predators. That should tell them win over the Wild on Sunday tough division rival that poured it watch because it’s so hard to take something, but Hawks coach Jer- night at the United Center. on during the final two periods. it off him,” Toews said. “He’s emy Colliton already is seeing It wasn’t a goalie win, although “We’re finding our confidence,” powerful, he’s protecting it so well some positives. Corey Crawford was brilliant. Toews said. and he just opens up so much “The schedule is not as much It wasn’t a game won solely by The Wild have been one of the space for his linemates.” an issue as (much) as how we’re the top offensive players, although top teams in the Western Confer- The Wild cut the lead in half on playing,” Colliton said. “And we’re Jonathan Toews and Brandon ence in the early part of the Zach Parise’s power-play goal at playing better. It’s nice to see us Saad scored first-period goals to season, but they seemed a little the 12:04 mark of the second get rewarded with some points. give the Hawks a lead they never tired early on while playing the period. They outshot the Hawks That just helps us keep momen- lost. second of back-to-back games. 29-12 in the final two periods but tum going, keep the belief going Special teams had their mo- The Hawks took advantage, start- couldn’t get the equalizer past that we’re on the right track.” ARMANDO SANCHEZ/TRIBUNE ments, with Toews’ power-play ing with Toews’ goal at the Crawford, who credited his team- On Monday, Patrick Kane will goal and a huge penalty kill late in 11-minute, 34-second mark. mates with clearing a path for him [email protected] become the last of the Hawks’ the third period, but the Wild Saad added a highlight-reel goal to see many of his 39 saves. Twitter @jcgreenx core group to turn 30. It’s unfair to evaluate Bulls’ rebuild until core can play together Johnson, from Page 1 The Bulls still haven’t LaVine can fall on Hoiberg, who was hired for his creativity. And The coaching staff can be held seen what their return undoubtedly he has fallen short in accountable for stagnant offense some games of his own preseason or lack of transition defense. It’s from the Butler trade goal of “being the hardest-playing an indictment of some players team every night.” that Wendell Carter Jr., all of 19, can do together. As for judging the players this said this late Saturday: “Don’t season, only those who project to quit. Play as hard as you can until be here if the Bulls move into the last second. I feel like that’s forced into roles it’s not prepared championship contention truly what makes you a true basketball to handle. matter. LaVine and Carter are player — not giving up no matter In the short term, those misses positives. Parker, who could’ve what the score is.” are painful. In the long term, the been a future piece had he played But all of this misses the bigger Carter and LaVine decisions are well, isn’t working out. The rest picture. more important. either haven’t played or barely LaVine, Dunn and Markkanen BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Judge Fred Hoiberg on what’s have. Chandler Hutchison have yet to play together this From left: John Paxson, Gar Forman and Fred Hoiberg, at the Bulls’ happening this season. has shown flashes but also season. They played just 12 games media day in September, are waiting for the team to finally get healthy. He quickly — and rightfully — underwhelms at times. and 255 minutes together last shelved the Parker at small Otherwise, it’s hard to get season. And those minutes came legitimate Sixth Man of the Year being judged very closely. forward experiment. He not only angry at, say, Antonio Blakeney with LaVine finding his rhythm candidate. Valentine, whose So judge management on moved Parker to a reserve role or Shaquille Harrison. It just is. and working his way back from indefinite absence has become an what’s happening this season. until Portis’ injury but twice The Bulls won 27 games last left ACL rehabilitation. afterthought to some outside the Most early returns are that revealed publicly that he met season. In Nikola Mirotic, they LaVine is averaging a career- organization, adds floor spacing, Carter’s poise, maturity and with Parker to explain the traded away a player as responsible high 25.3 points this season. playmaking and leadership. defensive instincts will translate demotion when Parker intimated as any for last season’s December Markkanen landed on most This isn’t to excuse the Bulls. to him joining Markkanen as the he didn’t understand. He benched surge and let a glue guy in David everybody’s preseason list of It’s to say the current bloodthirst second straight No. 7 pick to an ineffective Payne for Ryan Nwaba walk in free agency. They players to watch. Dunn showed from some for jobs to be lost become a franchise cornerstone. Arcidiacono, called a timeout to were projected by Las Vegas plenty of evidence last season of would be more properly directed Matching LaVine’s four-year, $78 walk onto the court to challenge oddsmakers to win 30 games this being a legitimate two-way threat if the Bulls were fully operational million offer sheet from the Kings Parker for failing to hustle back season. And that’s fully healthy. and making critical late-game and floundering. could become a value decision. on transition defense and called a They’re not. plays. Executive vice president John Taking a flier on Jabari Parker rare practice after a back-to-back There’s still plenty of time But in most all ways, the Bulls Paxson’s message on the eve of while missing opportunities to set of games because the previous for jobs to be lost or invective still haven’t seen what their return training camp centered on Year 2 turn salary-cap space into future time he gave the team an off day to be projected. But it may be from the Butler trade can do being critical in the rebuild assets or younger talent is headed led to a blowout loss. best to fully reserve judgment at together. because the organization needed toward going down as a big miss. Notice that Hoiberg hasn’t had least until LaVine, Dunn and And this doesn’t even take into to see a jump in terms of internal The Cristiano Felicio contract LaVine, Dunn and Markkanen Markkanen are up and running. account the critical, long-term improvement. Instead, it has seen and Cameron Payne trade are together for one minute. losses of Bobby Portis and Denzel injury. symbolic of an ineffective lower Yes, the occasional offensive [email protected] Valentine. Portis has emerged as a Paxson indicated everybody is third of the roster that is being stagnation as teams load up on Twitter @kcjhoop D Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, November 19, 2018 7

SCOREBOARD

CALENDAR NHL

TEAM MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV @DET Tampa Bay 20 14 5 1 29 74 58 7-3-0 7-2-1 4-2-0 11:30 Toronto 20 14 6 0 28 70 51 5-5-0 9-1-0 2-2-0 CBS-2, Buffalo 20 12 6 2 26 60 56 6-2-1 6-4-1 4-2-0 AM-780 Montreal 20 11 6 3 25 66 65 6-3-1 5-3-2 2-2-3 Boston 20 11 6 3 25 58 49 7-2-0 4-4-3 5-1-0 Ottawa 20 9 8 3 21 70 81 7-3-2 2-5-1 5-4-1 PHX MIA @MIN Detroit 20 9 9 2 20 57 65 5-4-1 4-5-1 1-5-0 7 7 7 Florida 17 7 7 3 17 54 57 3-3-1 4-4-2 1-0-2 NBCSCH, WGN-9, WGN-9, AM-670 AM-670 AM-670 METROPOLI- GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV TAN @WSH @TAM @FLA Columbus 20 12 6 2 26 69 63 5-4-1 7-2-1 3-1-1 6 6:30 6 N.Y. Islanders 19 10 7 2 22 63 55 5-2-2 5-5-0 7-0-0 WGN-9, NBCSN, NBCSCH, N.Y. Rangers 20 10 8 2 22 61 64 7-3-0 3-5-2 1-2-1 AM-720 AM-720 AM-720 Washington 19 9 7 3 21 63 63 5-3-2 4-4-1 2-2-1 Carolina 20 9 8 3 21 53 59 5-4-2 4-4-1 3-2-1 Philadelphia 20 9 9 2 20 63 71 4-6-1 5-3-1 1-3-0 MONDAY ON TV/RADIO LATEST LINE New Jersey 19 8 9 2 18 55 61 6-1-2 2-8-0 4-3-0 Pittsburgh 18 7 8 3 17 60 61 3-5-1 4-3-2 1-4-1 NBA NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE 6 p.m. Suns at 76ers NBA TV MONDAY CENTRAL GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV 1 Boston 1 ⁄2 at Charlotte 9 p.m. Thunder at Kings NBA TV at Indiana off Utah Nashville 20 14 5 1 29 67 47 6-3-0 8-2-1 4-0-0 at Philadelphia 12 Phoenix Minnesota 21 12 7 2 26 65 57 6-2-2 6-5-0 5-3-0 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL at Detroit 10 Cleveland Winnipeg 18 11 5 2 24 55 45 8-2-2 3-3-0 3-2-0 L.A. Clippers 7 at Atlanta Dallas 20 11 7 2 24 58 52 7-3-1 4-4-1 1-1-1 1:30 p.m. Auburn vs. Xavier ESPN2 at Milwaukee 5 Denver 1 Colorado 20 10 6 4 24 71 59 4-2-2 6-4-2 1-3-0 at New Orleans 7 ⁄2 San Antonio 3:30 p.m. Duke vs. San Diego State ESPN2 at Memphis 3 Dallas Chicago 21 8 8 5 21 56 70 5-3-3 3-5-2 4-1-1 St. Louis 18 7 8 3 17 56 57 5-5-1 2-3-2 1-4-3 JARED C. TILTON/GETTY 5:30 p.m. Loyola vs. Richmond FS1 at Sacramento off Oklahoma City COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV 6 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Rutgers BTN Joey Logano celebrates his first Cup Series MONDAY San Jose 21 11 7 3 25 68 64 7-3-1 4-4-2 3-1-0 at Cincinnati 16 W. Michigan championship at Homestead-Miami Speedway. 6 p.m. St. John’s vs. California ESPN2 1 at Rutgers 4 ⁄2 E. Michigan Calgary 20 11 8 1 23 62 61 5-3-1 6-5-0 3-3-0 1 Vancouver 22 10 10 2 22 67 78 5-3-0 5-7-2 2-2-0 Missouri State vs. Nebraska ESPNU at Tulsa 12 ⁄2 UALR 6 p.m. at Wash. St 10 Cal Poly Anaheim 22 8 9 5 21 48 65 5-3-5 3-6-0 3-3-2 1 NASCAR S. Dakota State 7 ⁄2 Tulane Arizona 19 9 9 1 19 49 48 5-4-0 4-5-1 2-1-0 8 p.m. Arizona vs. Iowa State ESPNU 1 UC Irvine 10 ⁄2 UTSA Edmonton 20 9 10 1 19 57 66 4-4-1 5-6-0 0-2-0 8 p.m. Boston College vs. Wyoming FS1 La.-Lafayette 6 Colorado St Vegas 21 9 11 1 19 56 61 5-3-1 4-8-0 3-0-1 Toledo 3 at Fla. Glf Coast 1 Los Angeles 19 6 12 1 13 39 61 4-6-1 2-6-0 1-1-1 8:30 p.m. Tech vs. USC ESPN2 Clemson 13 ⁄2 Akron 1 Georgia 2 ⁄2 Illinois St Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Top three teams in each division 1 10 p.m. Arizona State vs. Mississippi State ESPNU Georgia St 3 ⁄2 St. Bonaventure and two wild cards per conference advance to playoffs. through Sunday 1 Logano sounds Creighton 5 ⁄2 Boise St SUNDAY’S RESULTS BLACKHAWKS 3, WILD 1 10:30 p.m. Gonzaga vs. Illinois ESPN2 E. Kentucky 4 Kennesaw St Blackhawks 3, Minnesota 1 1 Old Dominion 3 ⁄2 N. Iowa Dallas 6, N.Y. Islanders 2 Minnesota 0 1 0—1 NFL 1 Utah Valley 2 ⁄2 Hartford Carolina 2, New Jersey 1 BLACKHAWKS 2 0 1—3 Iona 2 Long Beach St Vegas 6, Edmonton 3 FIRST PERIOD: 1, BLACKHAWKS, Toews 7:15 p.m. Chiefs at Rams ESPN Auburn 9 Xavier Colorado 4, Anaheim 3 (OT) 10 (Kane, Jokiharju), 8:26 (pp). 2, BLACK- just like winner Duke 14 San Diego St NHL MONDAY’S SCHEDULE HAWKS, Saad 6 (Forsling, Fortin), 17:29. Iowa St 2 Arizona Dallas at N.Y. Rangers, 6 Penalties: Minnesota bench, served by Gonzaga 13 Illinois 6:30 p.m. Capitals at Canadiens NBCSCH Columbus at Toronto, 6 Greenway (too many men on the ice), Bowling Green 5 Hampton His driving does plenty of talking Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 6 7:32; Brodin, MIN, (holding), 14:26. at Detroit Pk Loyola Mrylnd Washington at Montreal, 6:30 SECOND PERIOD: 3, Minnesota, Parise 9 High Point 1 Air Force Florida at Ottawa, 6:30 as he wins 1st Cup championship 1 (Dumba, Koivu), 7:56 (pp). Penalties: South Dakota 3 ⁄2 UMBC COLLEGE FOOTBALL Tampa Bay at Nashville, 7 Jokiharju, CHI, (interference), 6:48; Loyola 6 Richmond Los Angeles at St. Louis, 7 Toews, HAWKS, (holding), 8:57; Eriksson Boston Coll. 8 Wyoming Vegas at Calgary, 8 By George Diaz 1 Ek, MIN, (tripping), 15:04. | AP TOP 25 AMWAY COACHES TOP 25 St. John’s 13 ⁄2 California Winnipeg at Vancouver, 9 1 THIRD PERIOD: 4, BLACKHAWKS, Kahun W-L PTS LW W-L PTS LW Temple 3 ⁄2 Va Common. RK, TEAM RK, TEAM SATURDAY’S RESULTS 2 (Kane, Toews), 19:01. Penalty: Nebraska 14 Missouri St Tampa Bay 6, Philadelphia 5 (OT) 1. Alabama (61) 11-0 1525 1 1. Alabama (63) 11-0 1599 1 1 Seabrook, HAWKS, (tripping), 14:51. Texas Tech 4 ⁄2 USC Detroit 3, New Jersey 2 (OT) HOMESTEAD, Fla. — Joey Logano was rela- 2. Clemson 11-0 1455 2 2. Clemson (1) 11-0 1535 2 1 SHOTS ON GOAL: Saint Mary’s Ca 5 ⁄2 Utah St Buffalo 3, Minnesota 2 3. Notre Dame 11-0 1412 3 3. Notre Dame 11-0 1470 3 1 Miss. St 4 ⁄2 Arizona St Ottawa 6, Pittsburgh 4 Minnesota 11 15 14—40 tively quiet leading up to NASCAR’s final race of 4. Michigan 10-1 1327 4 4. Michigan 10-1 1387 4 BLACKHAWKS 16 7 5—28 5. Georgia 10-1 1288 5 5. Georgia 10-1 1347 5 NHL Montreal 3, Vancouver 2 POWER PLAYS: Minnesota 1-of-3; the season. 6. Oklahoma 10-1 1182 6 6. Oklahoma 10-1 1252 6 MONDAY Columbus 4, Carolina 1 N.Y. Rangers 4, Florida 2 BLACKHAWKS 1-of-3. A: 21,373 7. Washington State 10-1 1149 8 7. Washington State 10-1 1195 9 at N.Y. Rangers off Dallas off “Sometimes it’s best to keep your mouth shut, at Pittsburgh off Buffalo off Boston 2, Arizona 1 Goalies: Min, Stalock 3-2-0 (27 s-25 sv). 8. LSU 9-2 1064 10 8. LSU 9-2 1115 10 Nashville 5, Los Angeles 3 BLACKHAWKS, Crawford 5-6-1 (40-39). 8. UCF 10-0 1064 11 9. UCF 10-0 1108 11 at Toronto -130 Columbus +120 just go out there and kick ass,” he said. Florida -138 at Ottawa +128 Calgary 4, Edmonton 2 Referees: Trevor Hanson, Dan O’Rourke. 10. Ohio State 10-1 1019 9 10. Ohio State 10-1 1091 8 San Jose 4, St. Louis 0 Linesmen: Tim Nowak, Andrew Smith. 11. Texas 8-3 856 13 11. Texas 8-3 816 14 at Montreal off Washington off Consider it done. at Nashville -134 Tampa Bay +124 12. West Virginia 8-2 822 7 12. West Virginia 8-2 766 7 NBA Logano, the wild card in the mix of NASCAR’s 13. Florida 8-3 707 15 13. Florida 8-3 748 16 at St. Louis -156 Los Angeles +146 at Calgary off Las Vegas off 14. Utah State 10-1 667 14 14. Penn State 8-3 742 15 Winnipeg -166 at Vancouver +156 four playoff drivers, outlasted them all to win his 15. Penn State 8-3 659 16 15. Utah State 10-1 704 13 EASTERN CONFERENCE 16. Washington 8-3 631 17 16. Washington 8-3 687 17 COLLEGE FOOTBALL ATLANTIC W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF first NASCAR Cup championship Sunday at 17. Kentucky 8-3 508 20 17. Utah 8-3 551 19 WEEK 13 TUESDAY 1 Homestead-Miami Speedway. 18. Utah 8-3 491 21 18. Kentucky 8-3 502 21 N Illinois 6 ⁄2 at W. Michigan Toronto 13 4 .765 — 7-3 W-1 7-2 6-2 7-3 1 19. Syracuse 8-3 427 12 19. Syracuse 8-3 432 12 at Miami (Ohio) off Ball St Philadelphia 11 7 .611 2 ⁄2 7-3 W-2 8-0 3-7 9-6 1 Logano took the lead from Martin Truex Jr. 20. Northwestern 7-4 307 24 20. Mississippi State 7-4 397 23 THURSDAY Boston 9 7 .563 3 ⁄2 5-5 L-1 5-2 4-5 7-3 1 21. Boise State 9-2 287 23 21. Northwestern 7-4 302 — at Air Force 14 ⁄2 Colorado St Brooklyn 7 10 .412 6 5-5 L-1 3-4 4-6 5-4 with 12 laps to go in the Ford EcoBoost 400 and 22. Mississippi State 7-4 260 25 22. Boise State 9-2 297 24 Miss. St 10 at Mississippi New York 4 13 .235 9 2-8 L-5 2-5 2-8 3-10 23. Army 9-2 176 — 23. Fresno State 9-2 119 — FRIDAY cruised to the win by 1.725 seconds. Kevin 1 24. Pittsburgh 7-4 129 — 24. Army 9-2 97 — at Ohio 17 ⁄2 Akron SOUTHEAST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF 1 25. Iowa State 6-4 123 18 25. Pittsburgh 7-4 89 — at Cincinnati 19 ⁄2 East Carolina Harvick was third, followed by Kyle Busch. E. Michigan 11 at Kent St Orlando 9 8 .529 — 7-3 W-3 6-5 3-3 7-5 Others: Fresno St. 100, NC State 45, Cin- Others: Iowa State 85, Cincinnati 74, Buffalo 18 at Bowl. Green Charlotte 7 8 .467 1 5-5 L-2 4-3 3-5 7-7 “We did it! We won the championship! I can’t cinnati 43, Missouri 34, Texas A&M 29, Texas A&M 57, North Carolina State 51, 1 at Iowa 8 Nebraska Miami 6 10 .375 2 ⁄2 3-7 L-2 3-6 3-4 4-8 Auburn 11, Stanford 8, Iowa 8, UAB 5, Wisconsin 32, Missouri 27, Boston Col- at Kansas off Texas 1 believe it!” Logano said on pit road after the race. Houston 3, Wisconsin 2, Buffalo 1, Troy 1. lege 22, Auburn 20, Appalachian State Washington 5 11 .313 3 ⁄2 4-6 L-2 3-5 2-6 4-4 at Missouri 20 Arkansas 1 Atlanta 3 13 .188 5 ⁄2 1-9 L-7 2-4 1-9 2-8 The exclamation points were well-deserved. (first place votes) 18, Troy 16, Alabama at Birmingham 12, at S. Alabama off Coast. Carol. Iowa 12, Georgia Tech 10, Duke 7, Okla- at Toledo 18 Cent. Mich. CENTRAL W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF Logano was the only driver among the Champi- TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE homa State 3, Virginia 2, Buffalo 1, Geor- UCF 13 at S. Florida gia Southern 1, South Carolina 1. Oregon 16 at Oregon St Milwaukee 11 4 .733 — 6-4 W-1 7-1 4-3 7-1 onship 4 not to have won a Cup title entering the Ball St. at Miami (Ohio), 6 1 Indiana 10 6 .625 1 ⁄2 6-4 W-2 5-3 5-3 8-2 N. Illinois at W. Michigan, 6 at Memphis 7 Houston Colorado at California, 6 Virginia 4 at Virginia Tech Detroit 7 6 .538 3 4-6 W-1 3-3 4-3 7-6 race. And away from the crowd at Team Penske, 1 THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE San Jose St. at Fresno St., 6 Oklahoma 3 ⁄2 at W. Virginia Chicago 4 13 .235 8 2-8 L-4 2-7 2-6 4-7 Notre Dame at Southern Cal, 7 1 he was hardly a favorite among many fans. at Wash. St 3 Washington Cleveland 2 12 .143 8 ⁄2 2-8 L-1 2-5 0-7 2-9 MVSU at Alabama St., 2 Nevada at UNLV, 8:30 Colorado St. at Air Force, 2:30 SATURDAY Logano was the first of the four to qualify for BYU at Utah, 9 at Miami off Pittsburgh WESTERN CONFERENCE Mississippi St. at Mississippi St., 6:30 Utah St. at Boise St., 9:15 at UConn off Temple SOUTHWEST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF the championship mix in Homestead, although FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE Hawaii at San Diego St., 9:30 at Louisville off Kentucky FCS PLAYOFFS at Clemson off S. Carolina EAST *-a.m. Memphis 10 5 .667 — 7-3 W-3 6-1 4-4 6-4 under contentious circumstances. He squeezed First Round at Michigan St off Rutgers 1 Oklahoma at West Virginia, 7 New Orleans 9 7 .563 1 ⁄2 5-5 W-2 7-1 2-6 5-7 Duquesne at Towson, 1 at Georgia St off Ga. Southern San Antonio 8 7 .533 2 5-5 W-1 6-2 2-5 8-4 past Truex’s car during a last-lap bump-and-run SOUTH Elon at Wofford, 1 at FIU off Marshall Houston at Memphis, 11* Stony Brook at SE Missouri St., 1 at Boston Coll. off Syracuse Houston 8 7 .533 2 7-3 W-4 3-4 5-3 4-7 three weeks ago at Martinsville Speedway, Coastal Carolina at South Alabama, 2 Incarnate Word at Montana St., 2 at Ohio State off Michigan Dallas 7 8 .467 3 5-5 W-4 6-2 1-6 4-5 Virginia at Virginia Tech, 2:30 pushing him out of the way. Delaware at James Madison, 2 at Northwestrn off Illinois NORTHWEST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF UCF at South Florida, 3:15 San Diego at Nicholls St., 3 at Georgia off Georgia Tech Having been rough-housed, the normally MIDWEST Lamar at N. Iowa, 4 at Duke off Wake Forest Portland 11 5 .688 — 7-3 W-1 7-2 4-3 6-3 Buffalo at Bowling Green, 11* 1 ETSU at Jacksonville St., 6:30 at Wisconsin off Minnesota Oklahoma City 10 5 .667 ⁄2 9-1 W-3 6-2 4-3 6-4 affable Truex Jr. promised payback. Nebraska at Iowa, 11* at N. Carolina off NC State Texas at Kansas, 11* DIV II PLAYOFFS Denver 10 6 .625 1 5-5 L-1 7-3 3-3 6-4 Saturday’s second round at Louisna Tech off W Kentucky Utah 8 8 .500 3 4-6 W-1 2-4 6-4 6-6 “I have a free pass,” Truex said Thursday. “He E. Michigan at Kent St., 11* at Rice off Old Dominion Slippery Rock (10-2) at New Haven (9-1), 1 Akron at Ohio, 11* at UTEP off Southern Miss Minnesota 7 10 .412 4 ⁄2 4-6 L-1 7-2 0-8 4-8 already told me I could. He told me he’s fair game. Cent. Michigan at Toledo, 11* TBA Wingate (9-3) at Lenoir-Rhyne (11-1), at Liberty off New Mexico St PACIFIC W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF Arkansas at Missouri, 1:30 at Boise St off Utah St So here we go.” East Carolina at Cincinnati, 2:30 TBA Hillsdale (10-2) at Notre Dame (Ohio) at Utah off BYU Golden State 12 6 .667 — 5-5 L-3 8-1 4-5 6-5 WEST 1 It never came to that as Logano easily finished (11-0), noon at Appalach. St off Troy L.A. Clippers 10 5 .667 ⁄2 7-3 W-4 7-1 3-4 6-4 Oregon at Oregon St., 3 at New Mexico off Wyoming Washington at Washington St., 7:30 Bowie State (10-1) at Valdosta State L.A. Lakers 9 7 .563 2 7-3 W-1 5-3 4-4 7-5 first. (10-0), noon at Mid. Tenn. off UAB Sacramento 8 8 .500 3 5-5 L-2 4-3 4-5 4-6 at California off Colorado SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE Indianapolis (10-1) at Ouachita Baptist 1 “I had nothing for him at the end,” Truex said. at UCLA off Stanford Phoenix 3 12 .200 7 ⁄2 2-8 L-1 3-6 0-6 3-9 MIDWEST (11-0), noon Logano, 28, had 20 victories going into Northwest Missouri State (10-2) at Ferris at Vanderbilt off Tennessee through Sunday Purdue at Indiana, 11* at TCU off Oklahoma St Michigan at Ohio St., 11* State (12-0), noon Sunday’s race and had finished no lower than Colorado State-Pueblo (11-1) at Minne- at Florida St off Florida SUNDAY’S RESULTS TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE Illinois at Northwestern, 2:30 at Penn St off Maryland Minnesota at Wisconsin, 2:30 sota-Mankato (11-0), 1 Memphis 100, Minnesota 87 L.A. Clippers at Washington, 6 eighth in all but one season since 2013. Texas A&M-Commerce (10-2) at Tarleton Baylor off Texas Tech L.A. Lakers 113, Miami 97 Toronto at Orlando, 6 Rutgers at Michigan St., 3 at Fresno St off San Jose St Kansas St. at Iowa St., 6 State (11-0), 1 Orlando 131, New York 117 Brooklyn at Miami, 6:30 at Iowa St off Kansas St Portland 119, Washington 109 Portland at New York, 6:30 EAST DIV. III PLAYOFFS at Texas A&M off LSU San Antonio 104, SATURDAY’S RESULTS Syracuse at Boston College, 11* Saturday’s second round at Indiana off Purdue Golden State 92 Toronto 122, Bulls 83 Maryland at Penn St., 2:30 Centre (10-1) at Mount Union (11-0), 11* at Tulane off Navy MONDAY’S SCHEDULE L.A. Clippers 127, Brooklyn 119 Temple at UConn, 2:30 Randolph-Macon (9-2) at Muhlenberg at La-Monroe off La.-Laf. Boston at Charlotte, 6 Indiana 97, Atlanta 89 SOUTH (10-1), 11* IN BRIEF at Tulsa off SMU Cleveland at Detroit, 6 New Orleans 125, Denver 115 Marshall at FIU, 11* RPI (9-1) at Brockport (11-0), 11* at FAU off Charlotte Phoenix at Philadelphia, 6 Orlando 130, L.A. Lakers 117 Florida at Florida St., 11* Johns Hopkins (10-1) at Frostburg State at Texas St off Arkansas St Utah at Indiana, 6 Philadelphia 122, Georgia Tech at Georgia, 11* (10-0), 11* at UTSA off North Texas L.A. Clippers at Atlanta, 6:30 Charlotte 119 (OT) AUTO RACING: Teenage driver Sophia Floersch W. Kentucky at Louisiana Tech, 11* Berry (10-1) at Mary Hardin-Baylor at USC off Notre Dame Dallas at Memphis, 7 Utah 98, Boston 86 NC State at North Carolina, 11* (11-0), noon at Alabama off Auburn Denver at Milwaukee, 7 Houston 132, Sacramento 112 will undergo surgery for a spinal fracture after a Navy at Tulane, 11* Whitworth (10-0) at St. John’s (Minn.) at UNLV off Nevada San Antonio at New Orleans, 7 Dallas 112, Golden State 109 Wake Forest at Duke, 11:30* (11-0), noon at San Diego St off Hawaii Oklahoma City at Sacramento, 9 Oklahoma City 110, Phoenix 100 spectacular airborne crash in the Formula 3 Georgia Southern at Georgia St., 1 St. Norbert (10-1) at Wisconsin-White- at Arizona off Arizona St New Mexico St. at Liberty, 1 Macau Grand Prix. Video footage showed her car water (10-0), noon NFL Troy at Appalachian St., 1:30 Bethel (Minn.) (10-1) at North Central COLLEGE BASKETBALL Louisiana-Lafayette at La-Monroe, 2 WEEK 11 MONDAY flying off the track, piercing a catch fence, hitting (Ill.) (10-1), noon 1 UAB at Middle Tennessee, 2 at L.A. Rams 3 ⁄2 Kansas City Auburn at Alabama, 2:30 NAIA DIV. I PLAYOFFS WEEK 12 THURSDAY HOW MEN’S AP TOP 25 FARED a structure and dropping to the ground. ... Pittsburgh at Miami, 2:30 Saturday’s quarterfinals Bears 3 at Detroit 1. Duke (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. San Diego State, Monday. Tennessee at Vanderbilt, 3 St. Xavier (Ill.) (9-3) at Morningside at Dallas 9 Washington 2. Kansas (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. #24 Marquette, Wednesday. Sebastien Ogier won his sixth straight World 1 Grambling St. vs. Southern U. at New Or- (Iowa) (12-0), TBA at New Orleans 11 ⁄2 Atlanta 3. Gonzaga (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Illinois, Monday. Rally Championship in Coffs Harbour, Australia. leans, 4 Dickinson State (N.D.) (9-2) at Kansas SUNDAY 4. Virginia (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Middle Tennessee, Wednesday. 1 Charlotte at FAU, 5 Wesleyan (12-0), TBA Jacksonville 3 ⁄2 at Buffalo 5. Tennessee (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Louisville, Wednesday. South Carolina at Clemson, 6 Baker (Kan.) (9-2) at Saint Francis (Ind.) at Baltimore off Oakland 6. Nevada (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Cal Baptist, Monday. COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Former LSU coach Les Kentucky at Louisville, 6 (9-2), 11* at Tampa Bay 5 San Fran. 7. North Carolina (4-0) did not play. Next: vs. Saint Francis (Pa.), Monday. 1 SOUTHWEST Concordia (Mich.) (10-2) at Benedictine at Philadelphia 8 ⁄2 N.Y. Giants 8. Villanova (2-2) did not play. Next: vs. Canisius, Thursday. Miles signed a five-year contract to lead Kansas’ 1 Baylor at Texas Tech, 11* (Kan.) (11-1), noon at Cincinnati 3 ⁄2 Cleveland 9. Auburn (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Xavier, Monday. Old Dominion at Rice, noon New England 8 at N.Y. Jets 10. Kentucky (3-1) beat VMI 92-82. Next: vs. Winthrop, Wednesday. downtrodden program. Miles, 65, spent 11 years Texas Southern at Prairie View, 1 at Carolina 4 Seattle 11. Michigan State (3-1) beat Tennessee Tech 101-33. Next: vs. #20 UCLA, Thursday. Southern Miss. at UTEP, 2 at Indianapolis off Miami 12. Kansas State (4-0) beat Pennsylvania 64-48. Next: vs. Missouri, Monday. at LSU, winning a national championship in 2007 1 SMU at Tulsa, 2:30 at L.A. Chargers 12 ⁄2 Arizona 13. Oregon (3-1) did not play. Next: vs. Green Bay, Tuesday. before being fired in 2016. ... Colorado fired coach Arkansas St. at Texas St., 3 Pittsburgh 5 at Denver 14. Florida State (2-0) did not play. Next: vs. Canisius, Monday. North Texas at UTSA, 6 AHL at Minnesota 4 Green Bay 15. Syracuse (2-2) did not play.. Next: vs. Colgate, Wednesday. Mike MacIntyre after the team’s sixth straight LSU at Texas A&M, 6:30 MONDAY (11/26) 16. Virginia Tech (4-0) beat #23 Purdue 89-83. Next: vs. Saint Francis (Pa.), Saturday. Oklahoma St. at TCU, 7 at Houston off Tennessee 17. Mississippi State (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Arizona State, Monday. loss. MacIntyre was the AP coach of the year two WEST CENTRAL W L OL SOL PT GF GA 18. Michigan (5-0) beat Providence 66-47. Next: vs. Chattanooga, Friday. Wyoming at New Mexico, 1:30 Iowa 11 4 1 0 23 63 38 AUTO RACING 19. Clemson (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Akron, Monday. season ago. Quarterbacks coach Kurt Roper will Arizona St. at Arizona, 2:30 WOLVES 9 5 1 1 20 62 52 20. UCLA (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Presbyterian, Monday. Stanford at UCLA, 2:30 be the interim head coach for Colorado’s final Milwaukee 10 6 3 0 23 56 53 NASCAR MONSTER ENERGY CUP 21. TCU (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Lipscomb, Tuesday. 22. LSU (4-0) did not play. Next: vs. College of Charleston, Thursday. TENNIS G. Rapids 8 7 0 1 17 49 52 FORD ECOBOOST 400 game. ... Charlotte will not retain coach Brad Manitoba 8 8 1 0 17 43 59 23. Purdue (3-1) lost to #16 Virginia Tech 89-83. Next: vs. Robert Morris, Friday. Texas 7 6 1 1165750 At Homestead-Miami (Fla.) Speedway; 24. Marquette (3-1) did not play. Next: vs. #2 Kansas, Wednesday. Lambert, who is 21-48 in six seasons. ... Texas NITTO ATP FINALS Rockford 8 7 1 2 19 45 50 lap: 1.5 miles 25. Buffalo (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Dartmouth, Wednesday. FP SP M LAPS PT Sunday singles finals at O2 Arena; Lon- San Antonio 5 12 0 0 10 36 50 DRIVER State fired coach Everett Withers, who went 7-28 don, U.K.; indoor-hard HOW WOMEN’S AP TOP 25 FARED #3 Alexander Zverev d. 2 pts for a win, 1 point for an OT/shootout 1. 5 Joey Logano F 267. 40 in three seasons. ... Army (9-2) is ranked for the 1. Notre Dame (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Gonzaga, Thursday. #1 Novak Djokovic, 6-4, 6-3. loss. 2. 3 Martin Truex Jr. T 267. 35 SUNDAY’S RESULTS 3. 12 Kevin Harvick F 267. 34 2. Connecticut (2-0) did not play. Next: vs. Mississippi, Thursday. first time since 1996, moving into the AP Top 25 RECENT TOUR FINALS SINGLES RESULTS Rochester 4, Hartford 3 4. 2 Kyle Busch T 267. 33 3. Oregon (4-0) beat Buffalo 102-82. Next: vs. UC Riverside, Friday. 2017: Grigor Dimitrov d. David Goffin, Toronto 3, Binghamton 2 5. 4 Brad Keselowski F 267. 34 4. Baylor (4-0) did not play. Next: vs. South Dakota State, Friday. at No. 23. Led by unanimous No. 1 Alabama, the 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 Wolves 4, Manitoba 2 6. 17 Matt Kenseth F 267. 31 5. Louisville (2-0) did not play. Next: at Boise State, Monday. 2016: Andy Murray d. Novak Djokovic San Jose 5, Colorado 0 7. 14 Chase Elliott C 267. 30 6. Mississippi State (4-0) beat Coppin State 110-38. Next: vs. Furman, Wednesday. top six stayed the same: Clemson, Notre Dame, 6-3, 6-4 8. 26 Clint Bowyer F 267. 30 7. Stanford (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Florida Gulf Coast, Friday. 2015: Djokovic d. Roger Federer, 6-3, 6-4 9. 10 Aric Almirola F 267. 38 8. Oregon State (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Western Kentucky, Thursday. Michigan, Georgia and Oklahoma. Washington SOCCER 10. 6 Kurt Busch F 267. 32 9. Maryland (4-0) beat #10 South Carolina 85-61. Next: vs. Morgan State, Friday. State moved up a spot to No. 7 and UCF jumped 11. 16 Austin Dillon C 267. 26 10. South Carolina (2-1) lost to #9 Maryland 85-61. Next: vs. ETSU, Thursday. NBA G LEAGUE 12. 1 Denny Hamlin T 267. 33 11. Texas (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Quinnipiac, Friday. three spots to No. 8. MLS CUP PLAYOFFS 13. 11 Kyle Larson C 267. 43 12. Tennessee (3-0) beat Florida A&M 96-31. Next: vs. Clemson, Thursday. 14. 19 Jimmie Johnson C 267. 25 13. Iowa (4-0) did not play. Next: vs. West Virginia, Friday. EASTERN CONFERENCE Conference Championships GOLF: Eastern Conference 15. 8 Ryan Newman C 267. 22 14. Georgia (2-2) lost to Georgia Tech 63-53. Next: vs. Morgan State, Thursday. Charles Howell III sank a 15-foot birdie CENTRAL W L Pct GB Nov. 25: N.Y. Red Bulls at Atlanta, 4:18 16. 9 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. F 267. 21 15. DePaul (1-1) did not play. Next: vs. Princeton, Thursday. Fort Wayne 3 2 .600 — Nov. 29: Atlanta at N.Y. Red Bulls, 6:20 17. 15 Ryan Blaney F 267. 20 16. Missouri (2-1) did not play. Next: vs. SIU Edwardsville, Monday. putt on the second hole of a playoff with Patrick 1 18. 21 Jamie McMurray C 267. 19 17. N.C. State (4-0) beat Radford 75-58. Next: vs. Michigan State, Thursday. Grand Rapids 3 3 .500 ⁄2 Western Conference Rodgers to win the RSM Classic in St. Simons Canton 2 3 .400 1 Nov. 25: Sporting KC at Portland, 6:50 19. 20 AJ Allmendinger C 266. 18 18. Syracuse (3-1) beat Bucknell 70-56. Next: vs. Kansas State, Thursday. 1 20. 25 David Ragan F 266. 17 19. Marquette (3-1) did not play. Next: vs. UIC, Saturday. WINDY CITY 3 5 .375 1 ⁄2 Nov. 29: Portland at Sporting KC, 8:48 Island, Ga., and end an 11-year victory drought. 1 21. 23 Bubba Wallace C 266. 16 20. Texas A&M (2-1) did not play. Next: at Little Rock, Tuesday. Wisconsin 1 5 .167 2 ⁄2 ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE 22. 31 Ty Dillon C 266. 15 21. South Florida (4-0) beat Oklahoma 87-70. Next: vs. Kentucky, Thursday. Howell closed with a 3-under 67 for a 19-under SUNDAY’S RESULTS 23. 27 Chris Buescher C 266. 14 22. Arizona State (2-1) beat Arkansas 88-85. Next: vs. #5 Louisville, Friday. Iowa 118, Texas 111 SATURDAY, NOV. 24 Watford vs. Liverpool, 9 a.m. 24. 28 William Byron C 266. 13 23. California (4-0) beat Pacific 81-69. Next: vs. Tulane, Friday. 263 in the final PGA Tour event of the year. ... Oklahoma City 130, Austin 118 Man United vs. Crystal Palace, 9 a.m. 25. 22 Paul Menard F 265. 12 24. Miami (4-1) lost to Iowa State 75-52. Next: vs. Nebraska, Friday. Erie 113, Westchester 106 Fulham vs. Southampton, 9 a.m. 26. 29 Matt DiBenedetto F 264. 11 25. Minnesota (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Tuesday. Danny Willett won the DP World Tour Champi- Santa Cruz 99, Northern Arizona 92 Brighton vs. Leicester, 9 a.m. 27. 7 Erik Jones T 264. 13 South Bay 107, Salt Lake City 92 MEN’S SCORES FAU 71, Incarnate Word 68 onship in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Willett’s West Ham vs. Man City, 9 a.m. 28. 24 Michael McDowell F 263. 9 MONDAY’S SCHEDULE MIDWEST Oklahoma 75, Wofford 64 Everton vs. Cardiff, 9 a.m. 29. 13 Alex Bowman C 263. 8 Santa Cruz at Stockton, 9 Air Force 65, South Dakota 62 Oklahoma St. 70, Coll. of Charleston 58 4-under 68 gave him an 18-under total of 270, two Tottenham vs. Chelsea, 11:30 a.m. 30. 18 Daniel Suarez T 262. 7 31. 32 Landon Cassill C 262. 0 Cent. Michigan 76, San Jose St. 74 Texas-Arlington 68, UC Davis 59 strokes better than Matt Wallace (68) and Patrick GOLF 32. 33 JJ Yeley F 261. 0 Evansville 85, Texas Southern 63 FAR WEST 33. 39 Ross Chastain C 259. 0 Kent St. 79, Alcorn St. 48 CS Bakersfield 68, Weber St. 67 Reed (70). ... Abraham Ancer shot a final-round 34. 34 Corey LaJoie C 259. 3 Missouri 69, Oregon St. 63 Cent. Michigan 76, San Jose St. 74 CME GROUP TOUR Eun-Hee Ji 71-77-69-70 Jason Gore 68p-63s-66-72 Ohio State 89, SC State 61 Georgia S. 80, Montana 77 35. 36 BJ McLeod F 256. 0 69 to finish at 16-under 272 for a five-stroke CHAMPIONSHIP Katherine Kirk 70-72-73-72 David Hearn 68s-66p-67-68 EAST Idaho 87, Bethesda 59 288 (E) $16,549 Patton Kizzire 68p-72s-63-66 36. 35 Kyle Weatherman C 256. 1 Brown 86, Army 66 Loyola Marymount 65, Ohio 56 4th of 4 rds; at Tiburon GC; Ashleigh Buhai 69-71-79-69 Hunter Mahan71s-67p-67-64 37. 38 Timmy Hill T 254. 0 Cal St.-Fullerton 87, Monmouth (NJ) 63 S. Utah 73, Seattle 70 victory in the Australian Open in Sydney. ... Lexi Naples, Fla.; 6,556 yds; Par Por. Phatlum 73-70-74-71 R. Werenski 71s-69p-63-66 38. 37 Tanner Berryhill T 254. 1 Delaware 70, Wilmington 40 San Francisco 84, LIU Brooklyn 52 Thompson shot a 70 to finish at 18-under 270 and 72 Mo Martin 74-71-71-72 270 (-12) $51,413 39. 30 Regan Smith C 240. 1 Fordham 70, Columbia 69 Washington 82, Santa Clara 68 270 (-18) $500,000 Annie Park 74-74-67-73 Jon Byrd 72p-67s-66-65 C-Chevrolet; F-Ford; T-Toyota Georgetown 76, S. Florida 73, OT win the LPGA’s season-ending CME Group Tour Lexi Thompson 65-67-68-70 Holy Cross 57, Siena 45 Hee Young Park 69-74-72-73 Adam Schenk 69p-69s-67-65 Winner’s average speed: 133.056 mph. WOMEN’S SCORES 274 (-14) $216,800 Anna Nordqvist 70-71-71-76 Nick Watney 69s-64p-72-65 Manhattan 54, UNC-Asheville 38 MIDWEST Championship in Naples, Fla., by four strokes. Nelly Korda 69-67-67-71 Time: 3:00:36. Margin: 1.725 sec. Mass.-Lowell 94, Sacred Heart 90 Akron 77, N. Kentucky 60 P. Thanpobnyars67-70-73-78 C. Conners 69p-67s-70-64 Caution Flags: 5 for 26 laps. 275 (-13) $139,468 ALSO: 289 (+1) $12,641 Brian Gay 69p-67s-65-69 Navy 83, Bryant 79 Bradley 83, Rockhurst 40 Ariya Jutanugarn clinched the yearlong Race to Brit. Lincicome 64-71-73-67 Lead Changes: 22 among 7 drivers. S. Carolina 90, George Washington 55 Cincinnati 51, Saint Louis 50 Cristie Kerr 69-70-79-71 Kyle Jones 71p-68s-65-66 Lap leaders: D. Hamlin 1-36; M. Truex Jr. So Yeon Ryu 69-69-69-68 Scott Langley 70p-67s-67-66 St. Francis Brooklyn 84, Lafayette 72 Drake 73, CS Northridge 63 the CME Globe prize. 276 (-12) $75,966 THE RSM CLASSIC 37-39; M. McDowell 40-41; D. Hamlin 42; W. Virginia 97, Saint Joseph’s 90 Illinois 76, Columbia 69 Troy Merritt 69s-68p-69-64 K. Harvick 43-82; K. Larson 83; K. Harvick A. Jutanugarn 70-71-69-66 4th of 4 rds; at Sea Island GC; SOUTH Indiana 75, North Florida 52 H.. Varner III 68s-70p-66-66 84-86; K. Larson 87-90; J. Logano 91-104; Ball St. 94, Appalachian St. 86, OT SOCCER: Harry Kane had a goal and an assist to Lydia Ko 69-71-68-68 Sea Island, Ga.; s-Seaside Iowa St. 75, Miami 52 K. Larson 105-117; K. Harvick 118-119; M. CCSU 89, Florida A&M 75 Marina Alex 69-67-71-69 Course: 7,005 yards, par-70 DP WORLD TOUR Kansas 65, Alabama A&M 54 Truex Jr. 120; D. Hamlin 121-124; K. Larson Campbell 78, Austin Peay 72 help England beat Croatia 2-1 and advance to the C. Ciganda 66-71-69-70 p-Plantation Course: 6,907 CHAMPIONSHIP Kansas St. 61, UMKC 50 125-147; K. Harvick 148-159; K. Larson Davidson 71, Northeastern 59 Kent St. 75, Oakland 65 278 (-10) $52,821 yards, par-72 4th of 4 rds; at Jumeirah Golf 160-163; J. Logano 164-166; K. Harvick FIU 102, Youngstown St. 93 Michigan St. 84, Wright St. 68 final four of the inaugural UEFA Nations League. Nasa Hataoka 64-76-70-68 Last two rounds played on Estates; Dubai, United Arab 167; J. Logano 168-218; M. Truex Jr. 219- Jacksonville 74, Chattanooga 66 N. Illinois 70, N. Iowa 59 279 (-9) $44,708 Seaside Course Also making the final four was Switzerland, Emirates; 7,675 yds; Par 72 230; K. Busch 231-251; M. Truex Jr. 252- Maryland 92, Mt. St. Mary’s 77 Ohio 100, E. Kentucky 60 Br.Henderson 73-69-69-68 263 (-19) $1,152,000 270 (-18) 255; J. Logano 256-267. N. Kentucky 89, Coastal Carolina 83 Purdue 78, Purdue Fort Wayne 44 Amy Olson 63-72-76-68 Charles Howell III which upset top-ranked Belgium 5-2 on Haris Danny Willett 67-67-68-68 Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Troy 82, Cent. Arkansas 77 South Dakota 112, St. Mary (Neb.) 52 Sei Young Kim 69-72-68-70 64p-64s-68-67 272 (-16) Laps Led): J. Logano 4 times for 80 laps; UAB 77, W. Alabama 47 Toledo 65, Duquesne 52 281 (-7) $37,745 P.at. Rodgers 70s-70p-61-62 Seferovic’s hat trick. ... Brais Mendez’s goal gave Patrick Reed 69-66-67-70 K. Harvick 5 times for 58 laps; K. Larson 5 UCF 78, W. Kentucky 62 E. Carolina 68, Kennesaw St. 56 Danielle Kang 69-72-71-69 264 (-18) $435,200 Matt Wallace 68-65-71-68 times for 45 laps; D. Hamlin 3 times for 41 UNC-Wilmington 113, Allen 74 FAU 69, Richmond 55 host Spain a 1-0 victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina Jessica Korda 69-69-73-70 W.. Simpson 68s-68p-63-65 SOUTHWEST 274 laps; K. Busch 1 time for 21 laps; M. Truex George Mason 64, Colgate 61 282 (-6) $31,811 265 (-17) $281,600 Arkansas 73, Indiana 72 Dean Burmester 71-65-68-70 Jr. 4 times for 20 laps; M. McDowell 1 Georgia Tech 63, Georgia 53 in a friendly. Brit. Altomare 73-73-68-68 Ryan Blaum 69p-65s-65-66 Adrian Otaegui 66-68-71-69 time for 2 laps. Sung Hyun Park 71-73-69-69 Luke List 69p-68s-63-65 Jon Rahm 67-70-69-68 TRANSACTIONS TENNIS: Gaby Lopez 71-69-69-73 266 (-16) $230,400 275 (-13) MONSTER ENERGY CUP DRIVER POINTS Alexander Zverev upset Novak Charley Hull 69-68-72-73 Cam Champ 68p-63s-66-69 Dylan Frittelli 70-73-66-66 5,040: J. Logano 5,034: K. Harvick 283 (-5) $27,775 Djokovic to claim the biggest title of his career 267 (-15) $192,800 Tom Lewis 69-69-67-70 5,035: M. Truex Jr. 5,033: Kyle Busch BASEBALL from Ontario (AHL). Assigned G Cole Azahara Munoz 72-69-73-69 Kehler to Ontario. Zach Johnson 70s-66p-65-66 276 (-12) FRONTIER LEAGUE with a 6-4, 6-3 victory at the ATP Finals in Lizette Salas 69-71-72-71 Kevin Kisner 70p-69s-63-65 Ki. Aphibarnrat 70-66-71-69 RECENT CUP DRIVER CHAMPIONSHIPS N.Y. Rangers: Assigned F Vinni Lettieri to DRIVER TEAMS M W Lake Erie : Signed RHP Jacob Cox. 284 (-4) $26,351 Peter Uihlein 66s-71p-67-63 Sergio Garcia 71-68-67-70 YR Hartford (AHL). Tiffany Joh 71-72-71-70 River City : Signed RHP Chad Gendron, London. Zverev also beat Roger Federer in the Chase Wright 67p-69s-67-64 Alex Noren 69-71-67-69 2018Joey Logano Team Penske F 3 OF J.D. Hearn, and RHP Jackson Sigman COLLEGE 285 (-3) $24,007 268 (-14) $140,800 277 (11) semifinals. ... Americans Mike Bryan and Jack Maria Torres 73-74-71-67 2017Martin Truex Jr. Furniture Row T 8 to contract extensions. Colorado: Fired football coach Mike Dom Bozzelli 71s-66p-65-66 Alexander Bjork 72-65-70-70 2016Jimmie Johnson Hendrick C 5 Washington: Traded INF Jordan Ebert Jane Park 72-72-71-70 Austin Cook 66p-73s-65-64 Thomas Pieters 68-70-72-67 MacIntyre. Sock edged Pierre-Hughes Herbert and Nicolas Yu Liu 68-72-74-71 2015Kyle Busch Joe Gibbs T 5 and a player to be named to Sioux Falls Kansas: Named Les Miles football coach Lucas Glover 69s-67p-67-65 Jordan Smith 66-68-69-74 (AA) for INF Nathaniel Maggio. Mi Hyang Lee 70-70-70-75 Gr. McDowell 67s-68p-67-66 2014Kevin Harvick Stewart-Haas C 5 and signed him to five-year contract. Mahut 5-7, 6-1, 13-11 for their first ATP Finals Henrik Stenson 71-66-69-71 2013Jimmie Johnson Hendrick C 6 286 (-2) $21,841 269 (-13) $92,960 278 (-10) HOCKEY Texas State: Fired football coach Everett Megan Khang 71-67-71-77 2012Bd Keselowski Team Penske D 5 Withers. Named Chris Woods interim doubles title. A. Albertson 70s-66p-66-67 T. Fleetwood 69-67-74-68 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 287 (-1) $20,178 2011Tony Stewart Stewart-Haas C 5 football coach. Ryan Armour 72s-66p-67-64 X. Schauffele 71-71-70-66 Los Angeles : Recalled F Austin Wagner Jenny Shin 72-73-73-69 Matt Every 69s-69p-65-66 2010Jimmie Johnson Hendrick C 6 2009Jimmie Johnson Hendrick C 7 — Edited from news services 8 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, November 19, 2018

COLLEGE FOOTBALL Stars appear to align for Michigan at OSU 3. Pat Fitzgerald went on an odd rant. You know how the Northwestern coach says “stats are for losers”? The program’s clean little secret is that Fitzgerald loves analytics. Teddy Greenstein It’s part of why he goes for it on fourth down so frequently. One On the Big Ten other thing Fitzgerald often tells reporters is that what they say Here are five things you and write doesn’t matter to his should know about Big Ten coaches and players. Good. Why football after 12 weeks, including should it? this: Michigan-Ohio State is So it was strange to hear going to be nasty. Fitzgerald go off on, of all things, the point spread. Northwestern 1. Michigan will never have a opened as a three-point favorite better chance to beat Ohio at Minnesota, but the line shifted State at the ’Shoe. by more than five points as From the rivalry that brought kickoff approached. you the Snow Bowl (45 punts), “It was insulting, you know, Woody Hayes’ run-it-up two- we come up here as underdogs,” point conversion (“because I Fitzgerald said. “Are you kidding couldn’t go for three”), the me? That’s a joke.” 10-Year War, the Charles And this: “I started the week Woodson game, the 1-versus-2 getting asked questions about showdown and The Spot comes our guys not being focused to a battle between Ohio State and play (after having clinched the the Team Up North that carries Big Ten West), and it was massive consequences. insulting. It really pissed us off.” Michigan needs to win to keep After polishing off the Gophers its playoff season on track and 24-14, Northwestern is a remarkable face Northwestern in the Big Ten 14-1 in its last 15 Big Ten games. title game. Ohio State needs to The Wildcats have won a program- win to ruin Michigan’s season, best eight straight road games. get to Indianapolis and have a We thought one of their keys was shot at the Rose Bowl. (And if blocking out the noise and ignoring you’re living on the outskirts of critics. But last week, the noise reality, a playoff spot.) apparently served as fuel. The Wolverines have the nation’s No. 1 defense, allowing 4. Lovie Smith needs his team 234.8 yards per game. Ohio State to show up. gave up 298 rushing yards to Ron Zook got himself fired by Maryland’s Anthony McFarland losing six straight games after a on Saturday. Though it might feel 6-0 start. Tim Beckman got like the Buckeyes haven’t won himself fired by influencing since they took the field Oct. 20 medical decisions and pressuring at Purdue, Ohio State is 10-1. Illinois players to play hurt, as That’s the same record as the alleged by a school review. Smith Wolverines, whose victories have is wading into “FIRE ME” come by a gaudy average of territory after his team got body- 26.1 points. slammed 63-0 by Iowa before an JEFF ZELEVANSKY/GETTY Lately the Buckeyes have owned empty house in Champaign. this rivalry, like Christmas music Witnesses described the THREE TAKEAWAYS FROM NOTRE DAME’S 36-3 VICTORY OVER SYRACUSE on the airwaves in mid-December. carnage like this. Scott Ohio State has won 13 of the last Dochterman of The Athletic: 14, and Meyer is 6-0 against “This is like one of those high Michigan. The Wolverines have school games where there’s lost eight straight at the ’Shoe, nobody in attendance and one but if they don’t enter Saturday team just completely dominates Mature victors believing they will prevail, the other. ... All that’s missing is a something is wrong. running clock.” Ohio State’s defense is ranked Loren Tate, the voice of reason 70th nationally. The Buckeyes (and the News-Gazette), wrote: gave up 51 points to Maryland. “It is difficult to imagine how The Terrapins averaged 8.6 yards Lovie will climb out of this won’t get cocky per play. And In the category of quagmire. How do you repair a long scrimmage plays allowed, shattered backbone?” By Teddy Greenstein Michigan is best in the nation The true believers from the Chicago Tribune (88 plays of 10-plus yards). Champaign Room on Twitter: This is the year Jim Harbaugh “And that it. The worst loss NEW YORK — Shortly after beats Ohio State. It has to be, right? in Illini football history. the clock hit zeroes Saturday, the Unforgivable.” And then they Yankee Stadium crowd started 2. Playoff-wise, it was not a called for Smith’s firing. chanting: “Beat SC! Beat SC!” great Saturday for Michigan. I doubt that will happen. Everyone knows what comes If the Wolverines win out, Illinois does not want to cough next for Notre Dame — and that a there is only one scenario that up $12 million for a buyout that playoff berth is at stake. could keep them from the final shrinks to $4 million after next “Our guys know who they’re four: Notre Dame beats USC, season. Athletic director Josh playing,” coach Brian Kelly said Clemson wins out and Georgia Whitman does not want to have coyly. beats Alabama in the SEC title to say: I made a colossal mistake. First, here are three takeaways game. That would leave the But suffice to say, it would from a 36-3 victory that was so College Football Playoff selection behoove Lovie’s crew to show up dominant, Syracuse coach Dino committee to choose between Saturday at Northwestern if he Babers admitted afterward he the “most deserving” (the wants to make it to Year 4. wasn’t sure of the final score. Wolverines) and the “best” (Nick Saban’s crew), the resume test 5. Rondale Moore is a treasure. 1. The players will take the versus the sanity test. Purdue’s freshman receiver right approach. Michigan didn’t help its cause made six Wisconsin defenders USC is 5-6. Notre Dame is 11-0. Saturday with a 31-20 home miss on one touchdown and put But don’t expect the Irish to get victory over Indiana as a Badgers safety Eric Burrell in the cocky. They have not beaten the four-touchdown favorite. And spin cycle on another. Trojans on the road since 2012, though winning in Columbus can Let’s hope Moore stays and the 2014 and ’16 losses were boost a resume more than being healthy … and stays at Purdue at not close. And this is a remarkably fluent in Mandarin, beating this least two more seasons. mature Irish team. HOWARD SIMMONS/AP Ohio State team should be worth “They love playing together,” Notre Dame’s Ian Book hands off to running back Dexter Williams merely a few hundred tickets at [email protected] Kelly said. “It’s a brotherhood during the first half Saturday against Syracyuse at Yankee Stadium. Dave & Buster’s. Twitter @TeddyGreenstein they have built. Look, most coaches will tell you that if you GAME 12 | Notre Dame at USC 3. The defensive backs were BIG TEN POWER RANKINGS walk into the locker room and 7 p.m. Saturday, ABC-7 exceptional. you see a group of guys that hang Only seven FBS teams had By Teddy Greenstein | Chicago Tribune out together and care about each outscored Syracuse before Sat- other, you’ve probably got a good 2. Book is tough to read. urday. The Orange surpassed 400 Last week’s rankings in parentheses thing going. It doesn’t guarantee Notre Dame’s quarterback is so passing yards against North Car- you’re going to win 10 games. But chill that when he was asked how olina and N.C. State and went for 1. Michigan (1): Chase Winovich (collarbone) indicated on it does guarantee you will prob- life has changed since he became 250 against Clemson. Notre Instagram that he won’t be out long: “To those who celebrated what ably do some really good things at the starter eight weeks ago, he Dame held them to 115, 53 of they thought would be my demise, I’ll be back.” times.” replied, “Nothing much.” which came on their final, mean- 2. Northwestern (3): BTN officiating analyst Dean Blandino was no The trip to Los Angeles will Kelly said Book was a bit rusty ingless drive. fan of the Nate Hall targeting ejection, saying: “There was a lot of mean a little extra to quarterback against Syracuse after sitting out Safety Alohi Gilman inter- shoulder” in his hit. Ian Book, who is from the Sacra- the Florida State game with a rib cepted two passes, earning the 3. Ohio State (2): Is the Buckeyes’ defense poorly coached, or have mento area but has family in injury, mistiming some throws. game ball. the players stopped caring? They gave up chuck plays of 81, 75, 56, and Southern California. Book hit on 23 of 37 for 292 yards. “He was all over the field,” 52 plays to Maryland. “We’re all excited to play in His only obvious faux pas came Kelly said. “His play was infec- 4. Penn State (4): After dreary win over Rutgers, reporters huddled some good weather,” he said. after he tripped over a lineman’s tious because he was outstanding to watch end of Ohio State-Maryland game. James Franklin walked in Receiver Chase Claypool plays foot and flung one into the end on special teams as well.” the interview room … and joined them. Xbox with USC receiver Amon- zone as he was falling. It got Babers said Notre Dame’s de- 5. Wisconsin (6): Jonathan Taylor earned his cold-tub time: His 321 Ra St. Brown, younger brother of picked off. fense turned the game from chess rushing yards at Purdue ranked third in school history behind Melvin Equanimeous, who caught passes “On the football field, I haven’t to checkers, simplifying route Gordon (408) and Ron Dayne (339). at Notre Dame. seen him get rattled,” Kelly said. combinations that fluster other 6. Iowa (8): The Hawkeyes have outscored their last four opponents “It’s not going to be bad blood, “He is really steady. Takes the teams. 133-82. They’re 1-3 in those games. but it will be highly competitive,” information, processes it very well.” “We called numerous passing 7. Michigan State (5): Can someone please explain why the Spartans Claypool said. “A lot of guys come Then Kelly told this story: combinations where everyone had new QB Rocky Lombardi attempt 41 passes in wintry weather here so they can beat SC.” Book lost weight during winter was covered,” Babers said. despite Nebraska’s loose rush D? One quick history lesson: In conditioning after his freshman USC is a decent passing team. 8. Purdue (7): Will Jeff Brohm return home — or make Purdue his 1996, Notre Dame was 8-2, ranked season. As a penalty, his group Freshman quarterback JT Dan- new home? Boilers have great new facilities and a recruiting class 10th and a massive favorite head- was in danger of losing points. So iels lit up UCLA for 337 yards, ranked ahead of Wisconsin and Iowa. ing into the season ender at USC. he put a 10-pound plate in his going 20-for-34, in the Trojans’ 9. Nebraska (9): Beating the Huskers wasn’t enough to save the job The Trojans were 5-6 and coach shorts. 34-27 loss Saturday. of Colorado’s Mike MacIntyre. John Robinson was on the hot Matt Balis, Notre Dame’s direc- “We’re so excited,” said corner- 10. Maryland (10): Has interim coach Matt Canada done enough to seat. “We will not be flat,” Lou tor of football performance, back Julian Love, Notre Dame’s get a shot in 2019? Absolutely. Holtz promised. “It’s the South- busted him and made him run. all-time leader in pass breakups. 11. Indiana (12): For what might be the 73rd consecutive season, ern Cal game. Enough said.” Kelly couldn’t believe it, telling “It’s my favorite time of year. Indiana needs to beat Purdue to play in a bowl game. They were flat. And in part Book: “I mean, like, an 8-year-old Thanksgiving is coming around 12. Minnesota (11): P.J. Fleck on the Northwestern Wildcats: because of a late missed extra does that.” and we’re ready for one last battle “They’re like Iceman in ‘Top Gun.’ They don’t make any mistakes. point, the Irish lost 27-20 in “He’s going to hate that I told in the regular season.” They make you play a perfect game.” overtime. It turned out to be it,” Kelly said. “But he got rattled 13. Illinois (13): The Big Ten’s two longest bowl droughts belong to Holtz’s last game at Notre Dame. that day. … That’s the only time [email protected] the Illini and … Nothing is promised. I’ve seen him get rattled.” Twitter @TeddyGreenstein 14. Rutgers (14): … these guys. The more things the change … Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, November 19, 2018 9 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE Real life shapes Peppers’ approach to NFL career

By Nate Ulrich Akron Beacon Journal

Jabrill Peppers sat on the Browns’ bus Oct. 21 when a member of the team’s communi- cations staff found him and ex- plained reporters had requested an interview. Peppers didn’t hide. Within minutes, he addressed the media in the locker room and blamed himself entirely for the Browns’ 26-23 to the Buccaneers in Tampa because he had fumbled at the end of a 14-yard punt return in over- time and Chandler Catanzaro had kicked a 59-yard game-winning field goal six plays later. Peppers found no consolation in setting up a touchdown late in regulation with a 32-yard punt return, stressing his miscue in OT negated any good he had done. The scene was reminiscent of last year, when Peppers, as a rookie first-round draft pick, rou- tinely took responsibility for his poor performance at free safety during an 0-16 season. The coaches conceded Peppers should have been playing in the box as a strong safety instead of often lining up 20 to 25 yards from the line of scrimmage as a free safety. However, they also concluded he was the best option on the roster at free safety, so they stuck him there. Peppers, who turned 23 last month, repeatedly emphasized his tendency to overanalyze plays before and after the snap. The resulting hesitation resulted in disappointing production. He re- fused to point a finger at anyone but himself, though, and he never complained about being tasked with playing out of position. “I learned at a very early age no one is going to feel sorry for you,” he said. “Everyone’s going through things. Everyone has cir- cumstances they’ve got to make it through. It’s how you overcome.” A missed tackle, a blown cov- erage, a fumble, a loss. What passes for adversity in football pales in comparison with adversity in life, and Peppers knows the difference as well as anyone. ■■■ Peppers grew up surrounded by gang violence in Orange and East Orange, N.J. He was 14 when his older brother, Don Curtis, was fatally shot while standing at the takeout counter of a Chinese restaurant in Newark. Curtis was 20 when he died, and no arrest has been made. When Peppers was 7, his father, Terry, was arrested and later sentenced to 10 years and 10 months in prison after pleading guilty to weapons charges con- nected to a larger racketeering investigation into the Bloods gang. Peppers’ interaction with his dad became limited to weekly 15- minute phone calls from his father in a federal prison in Pennsylva- RICK OSENTOSKI/AP nia. They didn’t visit in person. Browns free safety , in action last weekend against the Falcons, has had real-life experiences that set him apart from many people. Meanwhile, Peppers wound up viewing Curtis as both his main father and where he had been for a and as a mom, it doesn’t feel good which he appeared last season, from ProFootballFocus.com male role model and another great portion of his life and then to when you have to make those kind missing three with toe and knee among Browns defenders this cautionary tale. lose his brother and still remain of decisions,” Bryant said. “But in injuries, and had 57 tackles, three season. “He was in the streets gang- focused and on course speaks to the long run, he understands it.” passes defended, a fumble recov- “Each and every week this year banging, doing all those kind of his character and his ability to After winning two state titles at ery and an interception. His deep he has improved,” Williams said. things,” Peppers said, “and as a persevere,” said Ivory Bryant, Pep- Don Bosco, Peppers transferred to alignment in the scheme of defen- “He has had some outstanding young male, you look up to your pers’ mother. “His brother’s death Paramus Catholic High School, sive coordinator-turned-interim games this year that somewhat older brother. hurt him in ways that he’ll prob- sparking a controversy and accu- coach Gregg Williams became a have been masked because maybe “The guy got all the money, all ably never be able to articulate, but sations about recruiting. Never- running joke among Browns fans. we haven’t won games, but he’s the girls, the clothes, giving me knowing what his brother wanted theless, he won two more state “I felt like the only reason there played well, and in the last couple money, food in the house, so it was for him, he didn’t get lost in that titles. was any critique on how Coach of weeks, he’s even played better. appealing. But no matter how grief. He could have gone the An aspiring musician who has a was playing me was because I Then this past week, he had some good it seems, you know how that opposite way.” recording studio in his downtown wasn’t making the plays that I great contact plays, but he also had story ends.” ■■■ Cleveland home, Peppers rapped make in my sleep,” Peppers said. some great awareness plays that Curtis, who had been in and out The memory of Curtis has been his commitment to the University General manager John prevented some long gains. So I of jail, urged his younger brother a driving force for Peppers since of Michigan on ESPNU. He had Dorsey’s offseason trade for free think he’s taken the next step in to pursue his football dreams and he was in eighth grade. previously gotten carried away safety Damarious Randall freed what we want around here.” avoid a life of crime. “There were a lot of (standout when the media asked him about Peppers to move to his more Of course, the journey has just “Once he passed away, that’s athletes) where I’m from,” Pep- comparisons to Wolverines great natural position of strong safety, begun, and it’s been challenging when I just put everything into pers said. “It’s either they get and future Pro Football Hall of where he has shared playing time thus far. Peppers revealed last football,” Peppers said, “because caught up with the streets or don’t Fame defensive back Charles with Derrick Kindred. Peppers month angry Browns fans often the person who saw all this have the grades. It’s always one of Woodson. has started every game this season confront him in public, creating potential in me, he wouldn’t want the two. “I was a little too bold in high for the 3-6-1 Browns, logging 58 “hostile” situations. me to waste it.” “I was one of the very lucky school,” Peppers said. “I said I percent of the snaps, 46 tackles, Despite those negative experi- Darren Fisher, Peppers’ mentor ones who had the grades, didn’t would be better than him, not three passes defensed and a fum- ences, Peppers insisted he still and former Pop Warner coach, get caught up in the streets and really understanding his legacy. ble recovery. loves Cleveland and is committed said Peppers “was no angel,” but had the talent on the field. Every- It’s easy to say that as a high school He’s also still seeking the con- to helping the Browns turn it Curtis’ death provided a wake-up body was in my ear, but (my kid going into college, but once I sistency needed to live up to his around. call. brother) was the main one who got to Michigan, I was like, draft status. For example, in the “He wants to be there because “He saw the streets because his was like, ‘(Football) is what you’ve (wow).” fourth quarter of last week’s 28-16 I’ve definitely talked with him brother was in it, and that’s what got to do.’ ” In Ann Arbor, Peppers got to win over the Falcons, he lowered about going elsewhere,” Fisher kept him away from the streets,” Peppers rose from a Pop Warn- know Woodson and became an his right shoulder and knocked said, “He’s like, ‘No, this is a good Fisher said. “Once that happened er prodigy to star at Don Bosco ultra-versatile playmaker for the running back Tevin Coleman flat fit for me. I like it here. It’s not too to his brother, it definitely put him Preparatory High School. In an Wolverines. His skill set com- on his back at the 1-yard line en far from home, and we’re going to on the path to where, ‘I can’t get effort to keep her youngest child pelled former Browns head of route to a goal-line stand. But change this environment.’ ” caught up there.’ ” on track, Bryant set academic football operations Sashi Brown to during the Falcons’ next pos- Peppers is determined to do his When Peppers was 19, his standards. Peppers had to main- draft him 25th overall last year session, tight end Austin Hooper part. father was released from prison. tain a B-plus in all subjects to play after trading down from No. 12, caught a pass on fourth-and-goal “You write your own story Picking up where they left off has football. A progress report with a where the Texans took quarter- and spun away from Peppers to about yourself,” he said. “I just try been difficult. They’re still work- C in Spanish cost him a game as a back Deshaun Watson. score a 3-yard touchdown. to stay hungry just to prove to ing on their relationship. sophomore. ■■■ But Peppers has made strides. myself I am who I say I am and “When you think about his “Jabrill was very upset with me, Peppers started all 13 games in He has the fifth-highest grade prove everybody wrong.” 10 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, November 19, 2018 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE Chiefs, Rams, ESPN face Monday night spotlight By Joe Reedy Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” crew is under the spotlight every week, but attention will be further magnified when the Los Angeles Rams host the Kansas City Chiefs in a matchup of 9-1 teams. This week’s game carries more storylines than usual. It’s the first Monday night game in Los Angeles since 1985. It’s also just the second time that teams meeting on Monday night in Week 11 or later have each had one or fewer losses. While most of the attention will be focused on quarterbacks Jared Goff and Patrick Mahomes, it is also an opportu- nity for the crew of Joe Tessitore, Jason Witten and Booger McFarland to show improvement in what has at times been a trying first year. That is especially true for Witten, whose transition from the playing field to the booth has not gone quite as well as former teammate Tony Romo’s move to CBS. Witten has had some noticeable flubs but has owned up to them. “Hell, I’m not perfect,” Witten said during a teleconference last week. “Certainly with Tony and the success that he had, I really try not to live in that world and fully embrace it and contin- ue to get better and evaluate it. I think with the flubs, I certainly do not deny it, I don’t try to hide it and as you said, that’s really all you can do in those moments is self-deprecate and move forward.” Three-man booths can take time to develop, but time has not been on the side of recent announcing teams. The last three “MNF” booths with two analysts have lasted two or three seasons. The challenge of developing chem- istry is tougher since McFarland is down on the field hovering above the action instead of next to Tessitore and Witten. “MNF” producer Jay Rothman said there are cameras set up where the announcers can see each other and that interruptions have been rare. “I think it’s going to be something unique and different that no other, no other broadcast can offer, which is offense, defense, young, old, I consider myself old, guys talking about football and having a conversation that pulls the viewer in,” McFarland said. Tessitore said the group’s biggest improvement has been late in games when they have been close. “I think that’s when the three of us are at our best,” he said. “I never doubt our ability to document, assess, talk strategy, scheme, players, in the mo- ment quickly and just let it happen. Where I think this crew has gotten better in recent weeks, and I think it’s going to continue to get better, is having really good cohesive conversation that flows and finds a rhythm.” Both teams already have wins on Monday night this season. The Rams defeated the Raiders in Week 1 and the Chiefs rallied to beat the Broncos in Week 4. Witten said while everyone is looking at the matchup between the quarterbacks, the chess match between coaches Sean McVay and Andy Reid is even more interesting. “The Rams having a season that they had last year with a young head coach, a lot of hype, a lot of expectations and they have met that,” he said. “On the other side, it’s kind of the opposite. I mean, Andy Reid has really reinvented himself offensively in Kansas City, making a decision to trade Alex Smith who had taken that team to multiple playoff appearances, and Patrick Ma- homes, I mean, he’s worth the price of admission.” “Monday Night Countdown” analyst Louis Riddick said the game moving to Los Angeles from Mexico City might make it even better. “If this doesn’t grab your attention, I don’t know what does. Now with it being played stateside, a lot of people will be lucky to go to this game,” he said. ESPN has not been fortunate with great late-season matchups in recent years, but that isn’t the case this season. Monday’s game is part of five straight weeks of games with playoff implica- tions. The network is also pleased with the ratings, which are up four percent from last season, averaging 11.4 million viewers. This week’s matchup has a chance to be the most widely-watched “MNF” game on ESPN. The record is the 2009 game between the Vikings and Packers, when Brett Favre’s return to Green Bay drew 21.839 million viewers. “There are those teams from a ratings perspective that are just global teams that move the meter — the Steelers, Packers, Patriots and Cow- boys,” Rothman said. “Historically, Kansas City has not been one of those that move the meter and LA is sort of getting there, but it’s going to be MICHAEL AINSWORTH/AP interesting to see.” Former tight end Jason Witten has had a sometimes rocky transition to the broadcasting booth with “Monday Night Football.” Monday, November 19, 2018 | Section 4 AE+ ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT

TERRENCE ANTONIO JAMES/CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS Roberto Tagliavini, left, plays Ferrando and Jamie Barton portrays the tormented gypsy Azucena during the Wednesday dress rehearsal of Lyric Opera’s production of “Il Trovatore.”

1 IN PERFORMANCE ‘Il Trovatore’ ★★★ ⁄2 A boldly sung Verdi revival With 3 brilliant performances, this Lyric staging bears revisiting

By Howard Reich | Chicago Tribune

The three stellar performances prano Tamara Wilson, making that drive Lyric Opera’s staging of her Lyric debut as the tragic “Il Trovatore,” which opened heroine Leonora, and the drama- Saturday night, remind us that tic insights of mezzo-soprano Verdi packed more sublime mel- Jamie Barton, as the tormented odies into this work than other gypsy Azucena. If tenor Russell composers yield in a lifetime. Thomas as the title troubadour, One aria practically tumbles Manrico, didn’t quite match onto another, each challenging Wilson’s and Barton’s vocal heft the singers musically, technically and power, the fervency and and dramatically. Three of the emotional commitment of his work’s four leads rose to the interpretation proved fiercely occasion, while subsidiary roles effective. and choral passages unfolded at a But nowhere were the vocal similarly high level. So though thrills more copious and unerring this revival of Lyric’s co-produc- than in Wilson’s portrayal of tion will be familiar from a 2014 Leonora, who has fallen in love revival of director David McVi- with Manrico, a man loathed and car’s 2006 staging, it bears revis- envied by the powerful Count di iting. Luna. The inevitable romantic That’s due primarily to the tonally brilliant singing of so- Turn to Lyric, Page 4 Russell Thomas plays Manrico, and Tamara Wilson makes her Lyric debut as the tragic heroine Leonora.

Hideout Pope.L reworks a slavery play into performance art is vital By Steve Johnson Chicago Tribune

The performance artist to music Pope.L is asking a lot of Art Institute audiences these days. His “experimental restaging” of a slavery narrative credited as scene the oldest surviving African- American play moves the few dozen attendees and performers from the bowels of the muse- um’s Rubloff Auditorium to its sound booth to, in one memora- ble, pungent moment, its wom- AIDAN FITZPATRICK PHOTO en’s bathroom. Adia Alli as Hannah in “Pope.L: ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2015 There, the play’s actors are in The Escape” at the Art Institute. Greg Kot A who’s who of local luminaries have played on the Hideout’s stage. the stalls, performing a song as Tribune music critic mournful as you might expect interested slave character, or playing out that Chicago music- city’s vibrant music scene, and from a woman whose husband perhaps to the original play- What’s all this fuss about lovers have seen before: Maxwell the Hideout could easily find has been sold to another farm. wright, messing with people’s saving the Hideout? It’s the little Street, Lounge Ax, Double Door itself in an inhospitable new The audience knows to leave expectations that he adhere to bar that’s standing its ground — these community-driven neighborhood or even squeezed when Pope.L, a mostly silent orthodoxy? amid a rising $5 billion tide of music sanctuaries were all swept out by the Sterling Bay project. ringmaster in the performance, The play in question is corporate buildings and music aside in the name of corporate For most of the last century, opens the door and walks to the William Wells Brown’s 1858 venues that are supposed to growth and branding opportuni- Chicago has been home to fierce- next unconventional location. drama “The Escape; or, A Leap transform Lincoln Yards, a once ties. ly independent labels and clubs But more than the moderate to Freedom,” based in part on largely overlooked pocket of land Now, the Hideout stands in outside the network of multina- physical demands of attending his 1847 autobiography, a best- on the West Side, a few blocks the middle of 53 acres that Ster- tionals that dominate the music one of these eight, site-specific seller trailing only Frederick east of the Kennedy Expressway. ling Bay, a Chicago real estate and concert industries. The city performances (continuing next Douglass’ among freed-slave Development projects of this developer, has targeted for music owes much of its cultural diver- weekend, and sold out), there memoirs. scale typically have little use for and entertainment venues, 800- sity and richness to these small are much more taxing psycholo- And as presented in Chicago, Prohibition-era taverns that have foot-tall towers and a 20,000- businesses. Yet it’s precisely gical ones. “The Escape” is another thorn been repurposed as small-scale seat soccer stadium. because they operate outside the Is it OK to laugh when some- in society’s paw from Pope.L, music venues. It may appear ridiculous to big corporate business template thing is darkly funny — a doctor who also uses his first name, For the City of Chicago, how- argue the merits of a 150-capac- that recent Chicago adminis- wishing for a yellow fever out- William, on his faculty web page ever, the fate of the Hideout is a ity club against a development trations envision as key to the break, to boost his practice, for at University of Chicago, where test. It would be easy to reduce that promises to spoon out $89 city’s future, that they are viewed instance — amid the talk of he teaches visual arts. this to a cliché: beloved mom- million in zoning fees to the city as expendable. beatings and rape, of ownership In the midst of winning a and-pop rock club vs. behemoth and bring in 23,000 jobs. But A University of Chicago music and escape? Is Kanye West, as Guggenheim Fellowship and developer promising jobs, money such clubs — and there are hun- study once called Chicago “a Pope.L’s play-atop-a-play sug- being selected for two Whitney and corporate music venues. dreds of similar size across the gests, a loose contemporary Behind the cliché, a movie is city — are the lifeblood of the Turn to Hideout, Page 4 analog to Cato, the play’s self- Turn to Pope.L, Page 3 2 Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Monday, November 19, 2018

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Would you be as future, you should respond how her grandfather died. eager to explain a grand- that you don’t think it’s I don’t want to disrespect parent’s death from cancer right for her to speculate surprise guest at his family, but I believe to a young child as you are about others’ private lives. that our daughter has the to discuss this suicide? That having been said, right to know her complete For family survivors of even though I don’t believe Michelle’s show health history. I do not suicide, there is a distinct in psychic powers, I could believe there is any reason grief mixed with confu- imagine that the thoughts Former President Barack Obama practically FREDERICK M. BROWN/GETTY to be ashamed. I have gone sion, anger and sometimes and predictions of a psy- brought the house down at Michelle Obama’s book along with my mother-in- shame. But this is the fa- chic might be an interest- show in Washington. Diddy mourns for law’s wishes because I ther of your husband. Let ing conversation-starter. The former first lady is touring the country pro- Porter: Sean “Diddy” don’t want my daughter to him handle this, and be moting her memoir, “Becoming,” and participated in a Combs is making his first have the burden of keeping supportive — even if he Dear Amy: Responding to conversation Saturday night moderated by her long- public statements since the a secret from her cousins. struggles. The narrative “Pay to Play,” the two time friend and former Obama White House adviser loss of Kim Porter, his My daughter is now might be messy. You do not friends who meet, and Valerie Jarrett. former longtime girlfriend learning how to use the have the right to pre-empt linger, over lunch justify When the conversation shifted toward Michelle and mother of three of his internet and has started this discussion for your this by leaving a 30 percent Obama’s feelings about her husband, Jarrett an- children, saying they were Googling her relatives’ own reasons. tip. If each meal costs $15 nounced a “special guest” and Barack Obama came on “more than best friends” names. It’s only a matter of When your daughter to $20, then 30 percent of stage carrying a bouquet of pink roses for his wife. and “more than soul time before she finds out learns of this, make sure the tab is only $12, at most. The crowd at Capital One Arena leaped to its feet. mates.” Porter, a former about how he died. I feel that you and her father also That seems miserly for Jarrett asked him what about Michelle Obama model and actress, died at my husband and I should tell her about the fullness hanging out for three captured his heart when they met at a Chicago law her Los Angeles home guide the discussion. of her grandfather’s life, so hours. As a server, I would firm where she was his mentor. Thursday at age 47. Au- My husband feels that that his death alone doesn’t find it much more palata- Barack Obama said she was “one of a kind,” strong thorities haven’t given a because it’s his dad, he define him. Your compas- ble if each left $10 to $15, and honest, and someone he knew he could always cause. Combs had been should decide how to talk sion toward him will guide rather than an “increased” count on. silent until Sunday, when about it. If my daughter your daughter. percentage tip. These He also said he knew that if she was the mother of he said on Twitter that he’s finds out about her grand- guests may be low-mainte- his children, their offspring would be “extraordinary.” been trying to “wake up father on the internet, she Dear Amy: I have a female nance, but they still require out of this nightmare.” will likely believe that relative who goes to a periodic attention. — Associated Press Combs said he and Porter because we haven’t talked psychic and then uses her — Been There Done That had an “unexplainable about his suicide, then visits to fuel conversations relationship” and “super she’s not supposed to talk at family gatherings, fre- Dear Been There: Great black love.” Porter and about it. I don’t want her to quently embarrassing advice. Thank you. Nov. 19 birthdays: Talk show host Larry King is 85. Combs were together with navigate her emotions on other family members. Fashion designer Calvin Klein is 76. Sportscaster occasional breaks from her own. 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IN PERFORMANCE ‘Holiday Inn’ ★★★ A year of holidays all leads up to that Irving Berlin song

By Kerry Reid When: Through Jan. 6 Jim finds a friend in Chicago Tribune Where: Marriott Theatre, Linda Mason (Johanna 10 Marriott Drive, McKenzie Miller), the Yes, hostelry jokes Lincolnshire schoolteacher daughter of abound in staging “Holiday the deceased former farm Inn” at a Marriott. Get Running time: owner who shelved her them out of your system. I’ll 2 hours, 30 minutes own showbiz aspirations wait. Tickets: $50-$60 at long ago. In one of the This show, now in its 847-634-0100 or www. happiest additions to the regional premiere at Marri- marriottheatre.com original, Jim also gets a ott Lincolnshire, is not live-in handywoman, Lou- “White Christmas.” That ise (Marya Grandy), who Irving Berlin song features apparently graduated first prominently, however, out with comic aplomb and in her class in the Eve LIZ LAUREN PHOTO because it actually made its add richer nuance, particu- Arden School of Scene- The cast of “Holiday Inn” performs at the Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire. first appearance (sung by larly to the female charac- Stealing Ripostes. Little Bing Crosby, natch) in the ters, who on film are gener- Charlie Winslow (Patrick little something more. pleasant numbers such as the sharper elbows thrown 1942 film “Holiday Inn,” ally variations on the theme Scott McDermott) also Mahler’s Jim is affable but “Blue Skies” and “Cheek to in the script and the un- which preceded the 1954 of shallow scheming show- shows up like clockwork to also self-pitying, while Cheek” interspersed with apologetic nostalgia of the Crosby film called “White biz climbers. (Thankfully deliver bad news from the Burton’s Hanover, like Fred songs from the film, such as score doesn’t throw Jones’ Christmas,” which was we’ve moved away from the bank to Jim and from-the- Astaire in the film, is a “Be Careful, It’s My Heart” production off balance. It’s turned into a stage musical idea that ambitious women mouths-of-babes com- self-absorbed charmer. and “You’re Easy to Dance more like a holiday buffet. in 2000. “Holiday Inn” are heartless, right?) ments about “spinsters” to (Fortunately, unlike the With.” What matters is how The big meaty production didn’t make that leap (with Jim Hardy (Michael Linda. original, Linda’s interest in they’re presented. numbers featuring the tap-dancing, waltzing and Mahler), a songwriter/ When Jim’s old gang of Ted is entirely professional Director/choreographer stellar 16-member en- even jump-roping galore) singer tired of entertaining, back-up dancers shows up and she doesn’t change her Denis Jones re-creates his semble (beautifully be- until 2014. decides to buy a farm in at Christmas, the “holiday affections at the drop of a original Broadway staging decked in Sally Dolembo’s So if you’re looking for Connecticut and retire inn” is born and Jim’s hat.) for Marriott’s in-the-round costumes) complement the the heartwarming story there with his fellow per- financial troubles end. Immanuel’s Lila also has configuration with brio and savory side-dish comic about the returned World former/paramour, Lila (Just go with the idea that a more heart and heat than wit. In particular, “Shaking relief provided by Grandy’s War II vets doing a show- Dixon (Kimberly Immanu- place can turn a profit by her cinematic counterpart. the Blues Away,” in which Louise (who frankly de- biz tribute to their former el). But when the third leg being open only a few “I’ve always wanted to be all manner of holiday para- serves her own show). commander, “Holiday Inn” of their showbiz stool, nights a year.) But newly normal — after I’m fa- phernalia gets put to cre- And if it’s a reliable sea- isn’t the place to make your hoofer par excellence Ted dumped Ted shows up on mous,” she tells Jim early ative choreographic use sonal dessert you crave, reservations. All clear? Hanover (Will Burton), New Year’s Eve and pro- on. It’s a line that lands in (including strands of Miller and Mahler deliver Happily, Gordon Green- gets a chance to go on a big ceeds to woo Linda as his Immanuel’s delivery with Christmas lights used as the goods with The Big berg and Chad Hodge’s tour, Lila goes with him. new partner, since Lila has refreshing and understand- jump ropes) is exhilarating. Song. This isn’t the “White book improves in some Jim moves to Connecticut, run off with a millionaire. able honesty. Why (The “Heat Wave” number Christmas” you used to important ways over the despite his acerbic manager Giving Linda more shouldn’t she want fame Lila and Ted perform on know, exactly. But it’s a original screenplay. Since Danny Reed (Lorenzo Rush agency and backstory here before the farm? the road does lean pretty perfectly enjoyable homage the latter included a mind- Jr.) warning him, “You’ll is one of the best decisions As for the Berlin score, heavily on generic “island” with some welcome flavor- numbingly racist blackface end up wearing plaid and Greenberg and Hodge that largely takes care of kitsch.) ful twists. interlude, there was a lot of repressing your feelings.” made. Miller is aces as a itself under the baton of Arguably, some of the improvement to be made, Instead, he discovers that woman who, as she tells conductor Patti Garwood. dialogue feels more wink- Kerry Reid is a freelance frankly. The basic outlines farming is — surprise, sur- Charlie, “likes being level- (Ryan T. Nelson provided and-nod contemporary critic. of the story are the same, prise — actual hard work headed and independent,” the music direction.) It’s than the late 1940s setting. but the additions flesh it and not a day at the spa. but still yearns for just a comfort-food Berlin, with But the tension between [email protected]

It is more radical now, as Pope.L conducts, in es- Pope.L sence, an interrogation of Continued from Page 1 the play, asking what mean- ing it might have today. Biennials, the multi-disci- “Pope.L: The Escape” plinary conceptual artist, melds some of the sear of now in his early 60s, has “Twelve Years a Slave” with staged crawls across Man- the jolt of fourth-wall re- hattan to, in part, dramatize moval and sprinkles of the homelessness; bottled Pythonesque. tainted Flint, Mich., water “I hope they’re troubled, for sale in a Detroit gallery; confused,” the author said and mounted a massive, of his intended audience, fraying American flag in a and said he hopes it messes Los Angeles gallery in with their minds. “I hope it response to the manufac- does this thing to them that tured controversy about ends up being an action, Barack Obama not wearing you know, in the world.” a stars-and-stripes lapel Small sections of dia- pin. logue and of Brown’s origi- He’s also had more con- nal story survive. Time slips ventional exhibitions at between present an d past, spots including the Renais- the setting between fact sance Society and the Art and fiction. Institute. A New York But the audience also MATTHEW MURPHY AND JOHAN PERSSON PHOTO Times profile earlier this hears original songs, in- The company in the touring production of “Miss Saigon,” now playing at Chicago’s Cadillac Palace Theatre. year called him “inarguably cluding a toe-tapper about the greatest performance the sale of human flesh. It 1 IN PERFORMANCE ‘Miss Saigon’ ★★★ ⁄2 artist of our time,” and then hears the names Kanye and suggested he would dispute Trump and, from the that. nearby galleries, the con- Pope.L, in an interview, temporary artist Gerhard said he taught “The Es- Richter. Musical lands again and cape” for years at Bates Brown was concerned College, in Maine, and in with questions of black that time he developed the solidarity; Pope.L updates idea of a modern re-staging. that to reference not only He workshopped this new Kanye’s recent comment won’t disappoint its fans version at the Drawing about slavery being a Center in New York City in choice but the modern By Chris Jones to leave the theater saying When: Through Dec. 8 Those who argue that 2016 for planned perform- “Black Lives Matter” Chicago Tribune that “Miss Saigon” was so Where: Cadillac Palace “Miss Saigon” traffics in ance there, but “the reac- movement. much bigger and better in Theatre, 151 W. Randolph exotic and romantic ste- tions were pretty tough,” he While the actors are Some 26 years after its the 1990s. When it comes St. reotype are, of course, not said, and the Drawing Cen- mostly in character, they signature chopper first to these titles, this is cru- wrong. It is indeed written ter “dropped” the project. perform, at times, as them- descended on the Audito- cial directorial under- Running time: 2 hours, from the European per- “People were upset selves, or at least as a per- rium Theatre, “Miss standing, since a large 40 minutes spective of a quarter-cen- about the humor that was son who shares their real- Saigon” is back in Chicago portion of the audience is Tickets: $35-$120 at tury ago and inextricably used and whether I contex- world name. The racial and still out-selling every made up of an older some- 800-775-2000 or www. linked to the much older tualized the material suffi- epithet used frequently in other show in town. one who thrilled to the broadwayinchicago.com gestalt of the Puccini opera ciently so that people the original play is heard (Except one, which has show years ago and who that provided its source. If would understand where I here, too, but amplified and a better handle on the now wants to impart the you want to be generous, was coming from,” he said. chewed on by characters future). same experience to some- you could point to the He revived the idea after who then practically spit Here’s why. Based on one younger. Disappoint lutely is the superior cast intended liberality of that the Art Institute asked if he the word out. what I saw Friday night at and you taint a memory. of those three productions, point of view, the haunting had a project he wanted to Most of the time they are the Cadillac Palace Thea- At the same time, Con- especially when it comes doubt that permeates the do at the Chicago museum, wearing green wigs and lab tre, “Miss Saigon” still nor has updated the piece to Emily Bautista, who music. If you do not, this is he said. This time, the con- coats, presumably because delivers the signature, by making Kim, the young plays Kim with an emo- not your show. text is front and center. this is experimental theater. late-20th century experi- Vietnamese woman at the tional force that is really I’ve read and agree with (And for further elucida- But there’s a costuming ence that made the French center of what was always hard to pull off when many of those current tion, some performances surprise, too, that nudges team of Claude-Michel a story told from a male, you’re surrounded by a arguments, but I still think are being filmed for a pre- the proceedings briefly into Schonberg and Alain Bou- Anglo-French point of production of this size. But that the audience leaving sentation and discussion comic absurdity. blil (“Les Miserables”) into view, less passive. The then, the whole young this production leaves with with the artist and per- As the audience moves a duo of unparalleled suc- Engineer, the emcee-like, company is very strong. more empathy than when formers Dec. 6 in the from setting to setting, cess. While this is not the semi-sympathetic villain Anthony Festa, who plays they walked through the Rubloff; register for free there is also internal dislo- original Nicholas Hytner played here by the unself- Chris, the G.I. who falls in door. Maybe even with a tickets at artic.edu.) cation, a struggle to try to staging that played here for ish Red Concepcion, is no love during his tour of duty better understanding of The first scene, in a base- get a handle on this non- years, it is still under the longer the star of the piece. and then gets everyone how our best intentions ment corridor, has the lead linear, impressionistic take supervision of the original Finally, it’s Kim, which is trapped in the chaos of the can cause pain to those we actor explain that Brown on the nation’s original sin. producer Cameron Mack- who it should always have fall of Saigon, emphasizes love, and that listening was “born into slavery” — What do the characters intosh and that is, in fact, been. his character’s panicked more and talking less will he repeats the phrase in themselves think? Pope.L of more significance. Since he was working flaws — which is not what be good for us humans as thunderous tones, because has them wrestle with the This Equity tour is di- with Mackintosh and the your average macho Chris we undergo traumatic it should never not be question, and put as much rected by Laurence Con- original creators, Connor was doing in the 1990s. change to ourselves and to shocking — and that the of a bow on a things as he is nor, a guy whose previous had the advantage of And you’ll also find the our planet. author makes no great willing to, in a raucous updating of “Les Misera- slightly updated material. distinguished Chicago Ridiculous to suggest claims for his play because closing scene. His “The bles” (seen at the Cadillac If you know the original actress Christine Bunuan that some now-problemat- he “never aspired to be a Escape” is a provocation on Palace before it went to cast album, you’ll hear a in this cast, leading the ic, old musical from the dramatist.” several levels and, always, a Broadway) impressed with few adjustments to Rich- singing of one of the 1990s can still do that? But Pope.L sees the demonstration that our its emotional intensity. I’m ard Maltby Jr’s original score’s most beautiful Perhaps. But it’s my view. author as more than a mere inhuman past bleeds into similarly enthusiastic lyrics. The additions — ballads, “The Movie in My Anyway, my main job here dabbler. “Brown’s acid the present. about Connor’s take on helpful, if not massive in Mind.” is that to say that if you sense of humor and his “Pope.L: The Escape” “Miss Saigon,” which scope — are by a familiar This company is smaller love this show, your affair trickster attitude toward runs through Dec. 2 with a understands that audienc- name in Chicago, Michael than the one you may will not end after one last whiteness, American let- screening Dec. 6 at Art es are shelling out the big Mahler. remember from the origi- stand. ters, and the idea of the Institute of Chicago, 111 S. bucks for a huge romantic Now to this tour. I’ve nal staging. But they are all literate black produced a Michigan Ave; spectacle and, with the seen Connor’s staging so dedicated to your not Chris Jones is a Tribune text already experimental, www.artic.edu help of the designer Adrian three times: in London, noticing any deficit that, in critic. already punk and radical,” Vaux, delivers that in such New York and now this fact, you do not. Until the the artist explains in the [email protected] a way that no one is likely new road show. This abso- bow. [email protected] playbill. Twitter @StevenKJohnson 4 Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Monday, November 19, 2018

IN PERFORMANCE Combine dance series with Wilco drummer — and it mostly works

By Lauren Warnecke wrenching “Until Lambs a beefy arsenal of commis- Chicago Tribune Become Lions,” created in sioned works, including 2014, then “Church of Na- one by Ate9’s artistic direc- They’re calling it “3-1-2,” tions” (1991) by artistic tor, Danielle Agami. this season, a revamp of the director Kevin Iega Jeff and At the center of VDC is Auditorium Theatre’s “Heaven” (2004), by Jeff artistic director Nick “Made in Chicago” series, and Deeply Rooted co- Pupillo, whose knack is for which for several years has founder Gary Abbott. contemporary ballet, best provided a platform for “Church” has become a seen in jaw-dropping works local dance companies to signature work for this like “Impetere” and perform one-nighters at the company, first created as a “Synapse.” This latest one, landmark venue. But filling response to the U.S. inva- “Soft Spoken,” feels like a thousands of seats, even for sion of Iraq and religious bit of an experiment for just a day, is a tall order for a leaders who politicized Pupillo, playing in a choreo- mid-size dance company, so Christianity to justify the graphic space that falls the goal this year was to war. But this work, per- half-way between his typi- MICHELLE REID PHOTO create shared bills to give formed in simple black cal aesthetic and some of Visceral Dance Chicago’s Noelle Kayser performs Nick Pupillo’s “Soft Spoken.” Auditorium audiences an costumes adorned with the more bizarre works that introduction to companies clerical collars, has mostly have filtered into the com- pany making its Audito- plays well with Ate9’s nine lessly mouthing screams they might not otherwise stood the test of time, and pany’s rep. rium debut with a work dancers, though at times I while Kotche creates ab- see. First up in the series can be seen more generally I love that this company called “Calling Glenn,” by found my eyes drawn to the surd frog-like sounds. Less came Friday’s “3” event in as a comment on the para- is exploring something Agami. The local connec- back of the stage, distracted exciting is a long section of the “3-1-2,” a triple bill by doxes within organized new, but “Soft Spoken” is tion is with percussionist from the dancing by his duets in the middle, recre- Deeply Rooted Dance The- religion. Not to mention, it’s bogged down with cliches, Glenn Kotche, a Roselle fascinating body language ating various interactions ater, Visceral Dance Chi- a perfect primer to Deeply from oft-used tracks by native best recognized as and my curiosity about between partners which cago and Ate9 Dance Com- Rooted’s aesthetic, which is Arvo Part and Max Richter, the drummer of Wilco. how certain sounds were range from tender playful- pany. steeped in the techniques of to dancers taking the buns Kotche composed the being made. ness to humorously aggres- On paper, it doesn’t seem Martha Graham and Lester out of their hair mid-way musical score for “Calling Agami, who spent eight sive, all done with a flat the most natural choice, Horton, with a central through and traipsing the Glenn,” which is not actu- years with the Batsheva affect on their faces. It all putting these companies focus on themes and tradi- aisles as the Auditorium’s ally named after him, by Dance Company, is a chor- sounds silly, but I came together, but with each tions of the African dias- main curtain closed, look- the way. He traverses the eographer who revels in away from “Calling Glenn” taking a third of an evening pora and the experiences of ing straight into our eyes upstage space playing seemingly random happen- feeling quite serious, won- that spanned well over two African-Americans. from feet, or even inches, drum kit, vibraphone and stances. But it’s likely that dering why the combina- hours, quick transitions and It’s a style which is easily away. That’s not to say “Soft glockenspiel, among other everything about “Calling tion of extraordinary phys- smart programming made recognizable, honed over Spoken” is without merit; less-traditional instru- Glenn” is carefully pre- icality (which, by the way, for a surprisingly cohesive more than a quarter cen- on the contrary, it may be a ments, and once, comes to scribed. Sharp, hyperbolic very seldom includes recog- and efficient performance. tury. By comparison, Vis- stepping stone to a really the lip of the stage to patter gestures performed in nizable “dance steps”) and Opening the night with a ceral Dance Chicago (VDC) interesting place. Because three drumsticks against unison near the front and above-the-neck apathy trio of works, Deeply is still figuring out what it for the first time, I really the masonite floor. In “Call- back of this piece draw the packs such a punch. Rooted Dance Theater wants to be. Now in its saw the humanity and ing Glenn,” Kotche is part most interest — not to offered a view of its history sixth season, this contem- vulnerability of those danc- musician, part Foley artist, mention a hilarious en- Lauren Warnecke is a with works spanning three porary company raced out ers in real time. and so engaging to watch. counter as each dancer freelance critic. decades. First came Nicole of the gates with an impres- Ate9 closed the evening, He has a dynamic and fights for a turn at a down- Clarke-Springer’s heart- sive line-up of dancers and a Los Angeles-based com- peculiar physicality that stage microphone, voice- [email protected] Lyric

Continued from Page 1 triangle will cost two of the lovers their lives, but not until cascades of high notes are sent into the strato- sphere. Wilson’s immense sound, supple instrument and comprehensive tech- nique may have explained why her paramour Man- rico was smitten in the first place. Who wouldn’t be? The ravishing, pianissimo high notes Wilson offered in “Tacea la notte placida” and the impeccable trills and other ornaments she articulated in “Di tale amor che dirsi” gave the opera’s first act the pyrotechnics it demands. Mezzo-soprano Barton brought both musical and dramatic depth to her reading of Azucena, the gypsy who lusts for venge- ance and fatefully finds it by opera’s end. Most strik- ing here was Barton’s low register, a throaty, guttural timbre reflecting the dark- ness of her deeds. In Barton’s nuanced performance, Azucena TERRENCE ANTONIO JAMES/CHICAGO TRIBUNE emerged a cursed but Lyric Opera’s staging proved straightforward and traditional, including the scene of men wielding hammers in rhythm in the famous Anvil Chorus tableau. somewhat sympathetic villain. You had to feel for Manrico as inhabit it. expression, though he was tral direction. Edwards’ set design con- series carries the subtitle her in “Stride la vampa,” as Which brings us to bari- playing a character ripe Though transposed from veyed a sense of decay and “Chicago’s Own,” featuring she recounted the fiery tone Artur Rucinski, mak- with evil intentions. Verdi’s original 15th cen- decline. composers with Chicago tragedy she witnessed, and ing his Lyric debut as Still, other aspects of the tury setting to 19th century In the end, though, this roots: Suzanne Farrin, in her “Ai nostri monti” Count di Luna, Manrico’s performance overshad- Spain, McVicar’s Goya- “Trovatore” hinged on Morgan Krauss, Drew duet with Manrico, in rival for Leonora’s heart. owed this shortcoming. inspired staging otherwise Wilson’s and Barton’s Baker and Sky Macklay. which her dream of finding When Rucinski held the Among them were the proved straightforward imposing vocals, which The series is curated by peace emerges as poignant stage to himself and was timbral splendor of Ryan and traditional, including, will be remembered long CSO composer-in-resi- self-delusion. accompanied softly by the Opera Center contralto of course, the scene of after the rest is forgotten. dence Missy Mazzoli and Tenor Thomas wasn’t adroit Lyric Opera Orches- Lauren Decker as Inez, muscular men wielding “Il Trovatore” continues will be performed by mem- going to outshine those two tra, as in “Il balen del suo Leonora’s confidante; the hammers in rhythm in the on select dates through Dec. bers of the orchestra. 7 p.m. startling performances. But sorriso,” he sang sensitively regal delivery of bass famous Anvil Chorus tab- 9 at the Civic Opera House, Monday at the Harris Thea- the ardor he expressed for and thoughtfully. But when Roberto Tagliavini, making leau. 20 N. Wacker Drive; ticket ter, 205 E. Randolph St.; $28; Leonora in “Ah si, ben mio, Rucinski partnered with his Lyric debut as Fer- Jennifer Tipton’s origi- prices vary; 312-827-5600 or 312-294-3000 or www.c- coll’essere” and the heat he any or all the other leads, rando, Count di Luna’s nal lighting design and www.lyricopera.org. so.org. generated in the vocally he was sonically over- captain of the guard; the Chris Maravich’s revival of daunting “Di quella pira” whelmed, sometimes sumptuousness of the it brought forth blood-red MusicNOW Howard Reich is a Tribune underscored the stature of nearly disappearing into chorus, prepared by tones that sent a chilling critic. his work. Here was a tenor the musical background. Michael Black; and the message. Roy Rallo’s direc- The next installment of who didn’t so much act the Alas, his face and body alacrity of conductor tion of the revival sustained the Chicago Symphony [email protected] role of the doomed lover language showed scant Marco Armiliato’s orches- dramatic flow, and Charles Orchestra’s MusicNOW Twitter @howardreich

gospel-infused strain of to her pals from Vancouver, tractors, which, as Tim and community events, diminishes itself and blurs Hideout hip-hop. Chicago’s network the New Pornographers, Tuten liked to say, was the often in collaboration with its essence not just as a of music clubs helped build who went on to play one of first garage band that he local charities. metropolis made up of big Continued from Page 1 an environment for those their first Chicago shows at knew of that actually could The Hideout owners buildings but a beehive of innovations to take hold, the bar. build a garage, because the have formally requested communities that make and music city in hiding,” in few more diligently than A who’s who of local guys in the band all worked that the city delay the ap- share their creativity. reference to a scene brim- the Hideout. luminaries — including jazz in construction. proval of construction What kind of city do we ming with talent and vari- The club, co-owned by titans Ken Vandermark and Tuten proudly owns the permits until after the Feb- want to be? A city of mono- ety that “generates signifi- husband-and-wife Tim and Fred Anderson, Robbie notion that he runs a “dive,” ruary mayoral election so liths and power brokers, or cant and quantifiable reve- Katie Tuten, and brothers Fulks, multi-tasker Jon as in deep dive, a place that the impact on the area a city of entrepreneurs, nue for the public and Mike and Jim Hinchsliff, Langford, the members of where the regulars aren’t can be properly assessed innovators and strivers? private sector.” Yet, the since 1996, hosted some of Wilco, Eleventh Dream Day into half measures with and the community heard. There’s room for both. The study concluded, those Neko Case’s first shows and Smashing Pumpkins, their drinks or their music. Even if they succeed, the Hideout should not only disparate music-makers are after she signed to Chicago- among many others — have Once upon a time, nobody development seems inevi- stay, it should be granted virtually ignored by the based indie label Bloodshot played countless sets and knew the club existed ex- table. The bigger question is landmark status. It pulls city’s “leaders, policy- Records. Mavis Staples workshopped new material cept for factory workers whether the Hideout will together so many threads makers and other stake- recorded a now-classic live on its tiny stage. and a few stalwarts looking be welcome in their new --- of community, music, holders.” album there in 2008, “Hope It also has hosted innu- for something a little more super-gentrified neighbor- art, protest, philanthropy, Chicago has been a driv- at the Hideout.” Its bartend- merable lesser-known authentic than a swanky hood. enterprise – that it would ing force in several musical ers included singer Kelly artists who exemplified the fern bar with $15 martinis. Just about every big city be hard to imagine what movements over the last Hogan and it once staged a city’s character, its roll-up- The Tutens, who were in America points to super- would replace it. few decades: house, blues, childrens play about pirates the-sleeves spirit. The regulars there in the 1980s, gentrifies as a sign of prog- avant-garde jazz, insurgent- directed by the Mekons’ club’s annual block party bought the place 22 years ress. But with each sell-out Greg Kot is a Tribune critic. country, noise-rock, post- Sally Timms. It’s also where used to a book a pretty good ago with the Hinchsliffs of its small but essential rock, and more recently a Case introduced the owners little band called the Con- and began booking music indie institutions, Chicago [email protected] Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Monday, November 19, 2018 5

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Jumble Unscramble the four Jumbles, one letter per square, to form four words. Then arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by this cartoon. Hägar the Horrible By Chris Browne

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