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Hospital, county in detainee standoff Loyola sues Cook over refusal to take him; bill tops $500K By Megan Crepeau

For three months, Lam- ont Cathey has been stuck in a suburban hospital, caught in a bizarre bureau- cratic standoff. Facing theft-related and escape charges, he is in the custody of Cook County authorities, handcuffed to a bed at Loyola University Medical Center under the constant watch of three sheriff’s deputies and a hos- pital staffer. Loyola says there’s no medical reason to keep him there, but the hospital can’t just show him the door because he’s in the sheriff’s custody. Yet Cermak Health Serv- ices, which provides medi- PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS/AP cal care to county jail de- U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin before their one-on-one meeting at the Presidential Palace in Helsinki on Monday. tainees, wouldn’t take him. Nor would county-run Stroger Hospital. And sher- iff’s officials don’t want to move him from Loyola without someone to attend Trump supports Russia to his medical needs. In desperation, Loyola sued last week in the hope of forcing his removal from the hospital, where it says he has run up more than on Mueller investigation $500,000 in medical ex- penses in just the last three months. The hospital wants Behavior at summit draws President accepts Putin’s the county to reimburse it for those expenses. harsh criticism from GOP denials of interference On Monday evening, just hours after the Tribune By Sarah D. Wire way the president’s com- By Eli Stokols referring to his meeting posted this story online, a Washington Bureau ments Monday stunned and Sabra Ayres with Putin at Finland’s spokesman for County many in the capital. Washington Bureau presidential palace. Board President Toni WASHINGTON — Sen. Before Trump’s meeting When Trump was asked Preckwinkle said the de- John McCain called it “dis- Monday with the Russian HELSINKI — President by a U.S. reporter whether tainee was being trans- graceful”; Sen. Bob Corker president several Republi- MANUEL BALCE CENETA/AP Donald Trump slammed he believes Putin or his ferred to Stroger after a deal said he was “saddened” cans had urged him to send the special counsel’s inves- own intelligence officials, apparently had been and “disappointed.” Mostly, a strong sign of disap- “The president tigation into his campaign’s who unanimously say Rus- worked out. The spokes- however, Republican mem- proval. The fact that possible election collusion sia did intervene for man, Frank Shuftan, de- bers of Congress reacted to Trump did almost the op- must appreciate with Russia and, with Rus- Trump, he replied by criti- clined to comment further. President Donald Trump’s posite brought sharp de- sian President Vladimir cizing the FBI for not doing The lawsuit does not performance beside Vladi- nunciations from the hand- that Russia is Putin alongside him at a enough to probe Demo- mir Putin in Helsinki with ful of Republicans who in news conference Monday, crats. Turn to Detainee, Page 6 silence. the past have been willing not our ally.” seemed to accept Putin’s “My people came to me,” Democrats rushed to to criticize the president — — House Speaker denials of wrongdoing over Trump said, speaking of condemn Trump’s contin- most of whom are not Paul Ryan the unanimous conclusions intelligence officials in- ued refusal to acknowledge seeking re-election. of U.S. intelligence officials. cluding director of national Chicago’s Chance Russian interference in the “I never thought I would The president also intelligence Dan Coats, and 2016 election. But it was see the day when our blamed the “They said they think it’s continues to the reaction on Trump’s American President would Putin offers to for relations with Moscow Russia. I have President write own story side of the political aisle — stand on the stage with the that he said have “never Putin. He just said it’s not as even many administra- Russian President and Mueller been worse.” He added, Russia. I will say this, I Chance the Rapper is pre- tion defenders sought cov- “However, that changed as paring to headline Sat- er — that most captured the Turn to GOP, Page 8 Nation & World, Page 8 of about four hours ago” — Turn to Summit, Page 8 urday’s concert for the Special Olympics, another way the Chicago performer has turned his career into a series of intersecting artis- 5-year-old fan wrote every MLB tic and civic projects, a tradition that has been part of the city’s musical fabric team. The response is delightful. for decades. 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Dahleen Glanton Many African-American men in violent neighborhoods carry guns illegally. Let’s just be honest. The law-abiding people who live in these dangerous neigh- borhoods know this. And the police know it too. Some black men carry guns because their lives, and even the lives of their loved ones, depend on it. Some of them do it because it’s the norm in places besieged with crime. And some black men carry guns simply because they are up to no good. The problem is that it isn’t always easy for anyone, includ- ing the police, to distinguish one from the other. At this point, as details of yet another deadly police shooting in Chicago are still emerging, I will give police the benefit of the doubt and suggest that uncertainty led them to stop 37-year-old Harith Augustus on NUCCIO DINUZZO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE a street in South Shore on Sat- A crowd confronts police at the scene of the officer-involved shooting of Harith Augustus on Saturday in the South Shore neighborhood. urday. Police said Augustus was scene of the shooting, police It is too early to know licensed gun owner whom So forget the name-calling “exhibiting characteristics of an Superintendent Eddie Johnson whether the shooting was justi- police in Minnesota pulled over and the bottle throwing that armed person” (whatever that on Sunday quickly released fied. But we do know this: and shot to death in 2016 as he took place and give the pro- means) and that he “looked like video from the incident, in an Another black man has died reached for his identification. testers a break this time. Police he may have something on attempt to counter misinforma- at the hands of Chicago police. It is possible that he was officers are used to hearing and him.” tion spread through social Some will argue that Augus- familiar with the story of seeing much worse. Further- In the weeks to come, inves- media that Augustus was un- tus never should have run from McDonald, who was shot 16 more, no one was seriously tigators will explore whether armed. the police. They will presume times by a Chicago police offi- hurt. the officers who confronted The video includes a still that Augustus tried to flee be- cer, and Rekia Boyd, who was Try to put yourselves in the Augustus as he walked from his shot of what appears to be a gun cause he had something to hide, killed by a Chicago police de- young protesters’ place. You job at a nearby barbershop were in a holster on Augustus’ waist. and not that he might have tective as she stood in an alley would realize just how easily merely protecting the public or The footage from one officer on feared for his life. They likely with a group of friends. any black man killed by police engaging in something more the scene shows three other will be the ones who have no And Freddie Gray in Balti- could have been your father, complex — racial profiling. officers approaching Augustus idea of the real threat some more. Eric Garner in New York. your husband or your son. It Did they look at Augustus on the street. But there is no police officers pose to African- The list of black men killed by could have been you. and immediately assume that audio of the oral exchange American men, in particular. police following routine en- We may never know the he was one of those black men between them. Why did he decide to run? Of counters goes on. answers to many of the ques- who carry guns because they The video shows an officer course, we will never know for Perhaps he did have some- tions surrounding Augustus’ are up to no good? coming up to Augustus and sure. But perhaps Augustus had thing to hide. But perhaps he death. But one thing is clear: We may never know why grabbing his wrist, and Augus- heard too many stories from all also had a bona fide fear of Some police officers just Augustus, who by all accounts tus breaking away and running over the country about black police. And perhaps his death don’t trust black men. And was a quiet man with a good job into the street. men dying at the hands of po- confirms that his instinct to flee some black men just don’t trust as a barber and no history of He appeared to trip and spin lice. Perhaps he was terrified was justified. the police. violence, was carrying a gun. around unbalanced. Perhaps he that even a routine encounter It is no surprise that many Every time a cop guns down He had the required firearm reached toward his waist to could put him at risk of becom- African-Americans are out- an African-American man owner’s identification card to regain his posture. But a proba- ing the next victim in this raged. Protesters poured into anywhere in America, the dis- obtain a weapon legally, but he tionary police officer, with less nationwide narrative. the streets near the scene of the trust grows deeper. And the did not have a concealed-carry than two years on the job, Friends described Augustus shooting to vent their anger chances of reconciliation get license to take it in public. thought he was reaching for his as an intelligent man. If that is toward police. It was the only weaker. After protesters clashed with gun. So the officer fired, multi- true, it is likely that he had recourse for expressing their police Saturday night at the ple times. heard about Philando Castile, a pain. [email protected] 4 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018 CHICAGOLAND City balks at releasing more video Calls rise for more “We are just getting footage to be publicized a slice of what of fatal police shooting happened that was By Annie Sweeney and William Lee selected by the Chicago Tribune department.” A day after Chicago police — Karen Sheley, director of police released a 20-second video of a practices for the American Civil fatal police shooting that sparked Liberties Union of Illinois unrest and outrage, city officials said there are no immediate plans to release additional footage that possible,” Oppenheimer said. “It could shed more light on the was like the Wild West. … When it deadly encounter. doesn’t go their way, they take The decision by Superintend- more time.” ent Eddie Johnson to release One key question about the partial video footage Sunday of the footage released Sunday was its seconds leading up to the shooting lack of audio. When the body- of Harith Augustus within 24 worn cameras are initially pow- hours of his death was a highly ered on, they record video only. unusual step. It was clearly aimed Audio kicks in as soon as the to calm tensions and quash ru- officer double-taps a button on the mors in the South Shore neighbor- camera and puts it into “event hood, where a probationary police mode.” officer shot Augustus on Saturday Department orders dictate that afternoon. Officers had tried to officers switch to event mode “at detain the 37-year-old barber for the beginning of an incident and carrying a gun in the 2000 of TERRENCE ANTONIO JAMES/CHICAGO TRIBUNE will record the entire incident for East 71st Street. Maria Hernandez, left, and others protest Monday at Ald. Leslie Hairston’s office near the shooting scene. all law-enforcement-related activ- In the brief video that has no ities.” The order also notes that if sound and was recorded by the “circumstances” prevent the acti- probationary officer’s body-worn vation at the start of an incident, camera, Augustus appears to have Mayoral hopefuls weigh in on shooting the officer should do so “as soon as a holstered handgun at his side. practical.” After officers walk up, including By Bill Ruthhart | Chicago Tribune position, pointing in the direction of Augustus’ Steve Tuttle, a spokesman with one who seems to be calmly holstered gun while apparently talking to him. the company that manufacturers speaking to him, he appears to The release of a video that recorded a fatal One of two officers coming up behind Augustus the cameras used by Chicago, said open his wallet just before three police shooting on the South Side over the grabbed his wrist, according to the video. it is not uncommon for officers, in officers swiftly surround him, weekend has drawn the focus of candidates Augustus then ran away, spinning around off the midst of responding to a call, to with one grabbing his wrist before challenging Mayor Rahm Emanuel in next year’s balance toward the street. forget to double-tap the camera as he twists away and darts between election, with some questioning the use of force While the video answered whether Augustus a situation quickly develops. CPD two parked cars. As he is fleeing, and others defending the officers’ actions. was armed, the officers’ decisions in how they spokesman Thomas Ahern also his arm appears to move toward Businessman Willie Wilson said he didn’t approached him would be a part of the COPA pointed out that the officers on the holstered gun. believe the shooting of Harith Augustus should investigation, which likely will take months. Sunday were making an “on view” A second day of protests ended have happened, citing the fact that the 37-year-old Wilson, who owns a medical supply company, stop and were not responding to a Sunday evening peacefully — as barber did not draw his gun. said he doesn’t believe the shooting was neces- call for service. Johnson had hoped. But in re- Former Chicago police Superintendent Garry sary. With at least three other offi- marks when he released the McCarthy defended the shooting as justified, “I saw the video, and it’s a sad situation, very cers on the scene of the Augustus footage, Johnson also pledged noting that Augustus “appears to reach for a gun” sad situation. I fault the person who is in charge, shooting, more footage could exist “transparency,” saying he under- in body camera footage police released. the mayor, because of how he runs the Police to help explain the critical mo- stood the city needs to be as open Chicago principals association President Troy Department itself,” he said. ments before the shooting, includ- as possible to restore confidence LaRaviere questioned the actions of police before In a post on Facebook, LaRaviere said the ing words exchanged before that police-involved shootings are the shooting. images in the video alone might lead some to Augustus twists out of their grip fairly and adequately investigated. And former Chicago Police Board President believe the shooting was justified, but there is far and darts between two cars. “I promise that CPD will be as Lori Lightfoot questioned the violent interaction more information to be considered, including Community activist William transparent and open as possible between police and protesters in the South Shore how police approached Augustus, what they said Calloway, who has led the pro- while also respecting COPA’s in- neighborhood following the shooting. to him and their justification of him “appearing tests, said that Chicago police and vestigation and the integrity of it,” Lightfoot, McCarthy, Wilson and former Chi- armed” as the reason for stopping him. COPA should “without a doubt” he said, referring to the Civilian cago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas, who also is “In a city where carrying a firearm is legal, release all available video and Office of Police Accountability, running for mayor, all praised the quick release of what justifies stopping people who appear to be audio footage immediately. which investigates police-in- the video by the Emanuel administration and armed? ‘Appearing to be armed’ literally means “We’ve seen one perspective,” volved shootings and generally police Superintendent Eddie Johnson. appearing to be exercising one’s constitutional Calloway said, adding that he is has 60 days to release footage of LaRaviere questioned why no audio accompa- rights,” LaRaviere wrote. particularly interested in the offi- police-involved shootings. nied the video and called for it to be shared In a news conference Sunday, Johnson said the cer who appears to be having a Neighborhood residents and immediately. department could not find any record of Augustus “civilized conversation” with legal experts said the city needs to Releasing the video less than 24 hours after the having a concealed carry license, but believes he Augustus before the confrontation follow through on this commit- shooting represented a dramatic change from a had a valid firearm owner’s identification card. escalated. ment, given the many questions court having to order City Hall to release the McCarthy, the city’s former top cop, issued a On Monday, at the Sideline that remain. video of the 2014 Laquan McDonald police statement calling the incident a “tragedy.” Studio Barber & Beauty Salon on “We are not going to have a full shooting more than a year after it occurred. “At first blush, this shooting appears to be East 71st Street where Augustus, picture of the evidence, at least the Emanuel, who is running for a third term in justified, based on what we see in that video, and known as “Snoop,” worked, ques- video evidence of what occurred February, has not discussed the shooting publicly. I’m pleased with its quick release. We are hoping tions remained among his co- that day, until we have video that He returned from a trade trip to China and Japan that a thorough investigation gives us the truth as workers about how a quiet intro- gives a broader context,” said on Sunday and released a statement Monday to what happened,” he said. “But let us also be vert like him could wind up dead Karen Sheley, director of police evening calling the shooting “understandably clear that the shooting victim refused to comply at the hands of police. practices for the American Civil emotional for everyone involved.” with the officers. He appears to reach for a gun. At Augustus’ framed barber’s li- Liberties Union of Illinois. “We “This weekend as people searched for facts, that point, he leaves the officers with little to no cense sat in his chair where he are just getting a slice of what Superintendent Johnson made the wise decision choice but to shoot in defense of their own lives.” worked for more than a year. happened that was selected by the to provide needed answers, then he reached out Vallas issued a statement calling the shooting Antoine Howell and Dionell department. So it’s good prece- personally to residents in the community and he “tragic,” while cautioning “it would not be Hill both said they were bothered dent that they are willing to talked privately to officers across the city,” responsible to draw any final conclusions on the the incident escalated so quickly. release information earlier in the Emanuel said. “Today, the Civilian Office of Police full circumstances of what happened based on “I just wish they would release process, but when it is incomplete, Accountability is conducting a full and thorough the information made public thus far.” the (full) audio,” said Hill as he it raises additional questions.” investigation — one that will answer the ques- Mayoral candidate and Black Lives Matter lined up a client. “It would be nice On Monday COPA issued a tions that still remain.” activist Ja’Mal Green said on Twitter he had to hear what they approached him statement saying that it was con- Lightfoot was co-chair of the Police Account- spoken with Johnson “several times” and urged about.” ducting a thorough investigation ability Task Force, which made recommenda- him to release the video. “I commend him for Hill explained that, aside from and that it would release “all video tions for police reforms in the wake of the doing just that and allowing people to make their the shooting itself, the major issue at the earliest point.” McDonald controversy. own judgments of what happened.” was respect between residents “We recognize the public’s in- That report, in part, led to the institution of a Late Monday, Cook County Circuit Court and police. Officers who approach terest to know all the circum- new police oversight agency, COPA, which Clerk Dorothy Brown, who also is running for residents in a disrespectful way stances of the officer-involved investigates all shootings by Chicago police mayor, called for the release of additional videos often get angry responses from shooting however, further release officers, replacing a previous agency that had the from officers at the scene and for the inclusion of residents, he said. at this present time may jeopar- same mission. Lightfoot called Augustus’ death a audio for all of them. “It’s the approach,” Hill said, dize the integrity of our investiga- “tragedy,” but did not address whether she “What this incident highlights, in stark detail, saying residents already angry by tion and thus COPA will not be believed the shooting was justified. is the lack of trust that exists between CPD and police mistreatment will respond releasing video or audio,” the “It is critically important that the Civilian communities of color,” Brown said in a statement. disrespectfully. statement said. Office of Police Accountability move forward A chaotic and often violent scene erupted near Neither man said he knew The shooting sparked unrest swiftly, independently and thoroughly in its the scene of the shooting Saturday, as videos Augustus to carry a gun as de- Saturday night near the barber- investigation. The public has the absolute right to surfaced of baton-wielding officers clashing with picted in the video. But it didn’t shop where Augustus worked. understand all of the circumstances that led to the protesters. Some demonstrators screamed “mur- shock anyone given the street Officers wielded batons after use of deadly force against Mr. Augustus,” derers” at officers and threw rocks and glass crime in South Shore, they said. some protesters threw projectiles. Lightfoot said. bottles, some filled with urine. Chicago police officials con- It was this tension that Johnson The video released Sunday from one officer’s firmed Monday that Augustus had aimed to reduce in deciding to body camera showed three other officers ap- Chicago Tribune’s Jeremy Gorner contributed. a valid firearm owner’s identifica- release even just a portion of one proaching Augustus on Saturday night along 71st tion card — but not a concealed video of the incident. Street. [email protected] carry license, which means he did COPA has moved more quickly One officer appeared to take a nonaggressive Twitter @BillRuthhart not have legal permission to carry on releasing video of police-in- the gun. volved shootings that were of high public interest. When police fa- torney representing the O’Neal O’Neal, a suspect in a car theft, on officer failed to activate the cam- Chicago Tribune’s Jeremy Gorner tally shot 18-year-old Paul O’Neal, family, said he believed COPA a residential street, drawing sharp era. contributed. also in South Shore, they released moved that quickly because the criticism. Oppenheimer also “I think the press — and we — all the footage within a week. shooting was controversial — sev- pointed out that the shooting itself were putting a lot of pressure on [email protected] Michael Oppenheimer, an at- eral police officers opened fire on was not captured because the them to do it as quickly as [email protected]

‘Hamilton: The Exhibition’ on Northerly Island postponed until April By Chris Jones at Northerly Island, the educa- longer than he had anticipated. typical Chicago winter. into 2019. Chicago Tribune tional project centered on the “This is like building 19 sets Seller also said that Chicago’s However, Seller declined to legacy of U.S. Founding Father instead of one,” Seller said. “I production of “Hamilton” at the give an end date for either the “Hamilton: The Exhibition,” Alexander Hamilton now is to decided that it would be better to CIBC Theatre would still be show or the exhibition, although the ambitious, tented attraction open April 6. take the time and get everything running when the exhibit opens in he did say that the plan remains that aims to immerse fans of the Jeffrey Seller, the lead producer right.” April. for the latter to tour the United hit Broadway musical in the life of both the “Hamilton” show and The delay also means that the The show is selling tickets States, if not beyond. and nonfictional times of its cen- the exhibit, said in a Monday exhibition, which features narra- through January (www tral character, is postponing its telephone interview with the tion by show creator Lin-Manuel .broadwayinchicago.com); this Chris Jones is a Tribune critic. debut in Chicago. Tribune that the process of devel- Miranda, will not immediately is the first confirmation that Instead of bowing in November oping the exhibition was taking have to deal with the stresses of a “Hamilton” will continue to play [email protected] D Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018 5 Rauner backs voter check system CPS vows to hire Democrats contend ing and Democrats in favor. Security concerns in- multistate platform volving Illinois voter regis- more social vulnerable to hacks tration data and participa- tion in Crosscheck was workers By Monique Garcia brought to the fore by Chicago Tribune Indivisible Chicago, a prog- ressive group formed after By Juan Perez Jr. SPRINGFIELD — Re- Donald Trump’s election Chicago Tribune publican Gov. Bruce that found various security Rauner said Monday that lapses. The top election As sexual abuse and spe- he doesn’t see “any reason” official in Crosscheck’s cial education scandals con- for Illinois to end its partic- home state, Kansas Secre- tinue to loom over Chicago ipation in a controversial tary of State Kris Kobach, Public Schools, district CEO multistate voter regis- was co-chair of a now- Janice Jackson committed tration system, which crit- defunct panel on voter to hire some 250 new social ics have called inaccurate fraud that Trump estab- workers and case managers and vulnerable to hackers. lished. for the fast-approaching ac- Rauner’s remarks came Trump met with Rus- ademic term. one day before he faces a sian President Vladimir The $26 million effort deadline to act on a bill that Putin on Monday, just days would give 78 schools at would withdraw Illinois after special counsel least one new special edu- from the Interstate Voter JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Robert Mueller charged cation case manager to help Registration Crosscheck Gov. Bruce Rauner said he would like Illinois to continue in the voter crosscheck program. Russian officers with inter- ensure students receive Program. The database is fering in the 2016 presi- services to which they are run through the Kansas lieves a hack of the state torney general against Re- system’s findings without dential campaign. entitled through individual secretary of state’s office system was referenced in publican Erika Harold, following procedures Illinois participates in special education plans. and is aimed at flagging last week’s indictment of who has Rauner’s backing. spelled out in federal vot- two multistate voter regis- The hiring would also as- duplicate voter regis- Russian hackers. Rauner said he has re- ing rights laws. tration sharing programs: sign one full-time social trations across state lines. “Amid growing concern ceived assurances from Democrats who want to Crosscheck and the Elec- worker to 160 elementary “I don’t see any reason over the integrity of our state elections officials that pull Illinois from Cross- tronic Registration Infor- and high school campuses. why we should get out of election process, Cross- steps have been taken to check say it’s being used to mation Center, known as Jackson described the that as a state,” the gover- check is simply too great a prevent another breach, deny people the ability to ERIC. State elections offi- plan as a response to educa- nor said at an unrelated risk for Illinois,” sponsor- but he said Illinois’ partici- vote. Republicans count- cials have said the ERIC tors’ long-standing de- appearance about gun con- ing Sen. Kwame Raoul, pation in the Crosscheck ered that the database is an system provides more reli- mands for improved sup- trol. D-Chicago, said in a state- system “has really nothing important source of infor- able information and great- port to ease the workloads It’s a signal Rauner is ment. “With President to do with cyberattacks or mation to prevent voter er security for personal and pressures confronting likely to veto the bill, leav- Trump unwilling to safe- safety and security.” fraud. information than Cross- staff who often serve at-risk ing Illinois in the Cross- guard voter privacy and Critics contend that in Lawmakers voted to check. Of Illinois’ neigh- students. check system. Democrats members of his inner circle addition to the system be- withdraw from the system boring states, only Wiscon- “We know that if kids on Monday reiterated their under investigation, we are ing vulnerable to hackers, after the Board of Elections sin and Missouri are ERIC have experienced trauma, concerns days after the duty bound to protect our some states have been sued rejected a similar effort on participants. or are actively dealing with Illinois State Board of Elec- own voters and their data.” for wiping out voter regis- a 4-4 partisan vote, with trauma, or quite frankly tions said the agency be- Raoul is running for at- trations based solely on the Republicans against leav- [email protected] don’t know where their next meal is going to come from, it’s very hard to focus and learn in a classroom setting,” Jackson told an audience of civic leaders Monday, while crediting the “firmer financial footing” CPS acquired for its nearly $6 billion budget proposal with help from state aid, property taxes and debt. “Now that we’re on fir- mer footing, we’re able to invest in our schools,” Jack- son said during a City Club of Chicago forum. The Chicago Teachers Union and allies dismissed the plans as inadequate, given the district’s history of responding to fiscal crisis with budget and staff cuts. “Your announcement this morning is a start, but we have a long way to go,” said Jennie Biggs, spokes- woman for the Raise Your Hand parent activist group, to Chicago Board of Educa- tion members during a budget hearing Monday. “This has a feeling of a PR move to us,” she said. “In the wake of CPS’ sexual abuse scandal, we say put more social workers and school psychologists into schools now, so that stu- dents have a place to deal with the stress and trauma that they are facing.” JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS CPS said case managers The O’Connors sent a copy of Colin’s letter to all 30 Major League Baseball teams. Only the New York Yankees and Padres have not replied. were assigned to schools based on the number of mailed to the Padres’ Petco special education students 28 MLB teams answer Park in San Diego was at a particular building. The returned to the O’Connors. district said it also focused 5-year-old fan’s request Mike O’Connor sent a on schools with large num- second one, using a differ- bers of low-income, home- ent address for the team. less, immigrant and refugee Stevens, from Page 1 Colleen O’Connor, a first They’re crossing their students for social workers. grade teacher. “I wrote it, fingers. The Illinois State Board showed up in O’Connor’s and he copied it. The A family friend traveled of Education appointed an mailbox. Signed. By Mitch teacher in me was like, ‘It to New York for work independent monitor to su- Williams. O’Connor has to be nice and neat so recently and brought back pervise the district’s special showed me on Friday. It’s they can read it.’ ” a handful of Yankees education system, granting still in a plastic sleeve. It read: schedules for Colin, in- it immense authority to All of which brings us to cluding one with Aaron oversee special education 5-year-old Colin O’Connor, Hi, I am a big baseball Colin holds a small bag of dirt from Fenway Park that the Judge — one of Colin’s budgets and staffing deci- Mike’s son. fan. I am collecting pocket Red Sox sent along with their pocket schedule. favorite players — on the sions after concluding a Colin is a baseball fan schedules of all the MLB front. Still, it would be fun CPS overhaul violated fed- and a baseball player. He teams for the 2018 season. orado Rockies, the Balti- all: pocket schedules, rub- to hear from the actual eral law and regulations. just finished his first sea- Could you please send me more Orioles, the Detroit ber wristbands, stickers, a team. The planned hiring adds son with the Fireflies T- one for your team? Tigers and the Kansas City picture of Fenway Park, a Colin studies the sched- to other CPS job openings ball team. His favorite Thank you, Colin, Age 5 Royals. tiny plastic bag filled with ules before bed. He takes that include everyday position, he told me with On April 20, envelopes Fenway dirt. his extras, when the teams school-level vacancies, a zero hesitation, is first Colin’s dad looked up poured in from the Chi- Even the Blue Jays send him more than one, special education staff ex- base. addresses for each team on cago Cubs, the St. Louis managed to get a schedule and gives them to his best pansion announced in Jan- “It’s where all the action the MLB website — most, Cardinals, the to Colin, using their own pal, Decker. uary and a planned Office of is,” said his mom, Colleen he said, listed the team Dodgers, the Minnesota envelope and Canadian Before I left his house, Student Protections and Ti- O’Connor. stadium — and addressed Twins and the Tampa Bay stamps. It arrived April 25, Colin grabbed the family tle IX assembled following a Colin’s aunt Kathleen — 30 envelopes accordingly, Rays. which must have been iPad and showed me how Tribune investigation of Colleen’s sister — lives in each sent to the attention Colin and his mom enough time for Colin’s he set up a page of clocks district failures to respond Cleveland. She’s a huge of fan services. created checklists, divided local post office to have that track the time in vari- to sexual abuse. Cleveland Indians fan, They stuffed the envel- into American League and started spotting a pattern ous cities so he knows Jackson didn’t respond to raised by huge Cleveland opes with a copy of Colin’s National League, and because the team ad- when all his favorite teams a question about the prog- Indians fans. Colleen and letter, plus a self-ad- wrote down the dates they dressed the envelope to are playing. ress made toward filling Kathleen’s dad worked in dressed, stamped envel- heard back from each “Colin,” (no last name) and I asked which team he those positions during a the ticket office for the ope. They used postage team. listed his address with wants to go watch in per- news conference Monday. Cleveland Browns. They stamps shaped like base- Some teams simply sent “Lake” in it, instead of son. But Jackson’s speech grew up knowing and balls. schedules. Some teams “Lane.” Close enough. “The Angels,” he said. underscored how CPS loving Cleveland sports. “We were curious what sent temporary tattoos, “It’s been really fun,” He likes Mike Trout, seeks to repair its reputa- In early spring, Kath- would happen with the magnet schedules for the Colleen O’Connor said. their center fielder. So does tion as Mayor Rahm Eman- leen mailed Colin a pocket Toronto Blue Jays,” Mike refrigerator and person- “Every day he’d get so my son, I told him. He’s uel pursues re-election. She schedule for the Indians. O’Connor said. “Did we alized letters. Some teams excited to get home from nuts about baseball — loves included a plug for the He loved it. Studied it. put enough stamps on? used the self-addressed, school and check the mail.” to play it, loves to watch it, district’s academic gains, a Memorized the game Can they mail it back to us stamped envelopes pro- He learned there’s no loves to tell me what the new state education fund- times. Learned the logos using American stamps?” vided by the O’Connors; mail on Sundays, and he Cubs need to do if they’re ing formula that’s sent mil- for their various oppo- They mailed the letters some used their own en- learned how to determine going to win the World lions of dollars in aid to CPS nents. Told his parents April 10. velopes and postage. what city a letter was ar- Series in 2020. and district efforts to shore what time the Indians “I was skeptical,” The Atlanta Braves sent riving from even before he Colin went to his sched- up its response to sexual were playing and on what Colleen O’Connor said. “I an autographed photo of opened it, by reading ule collection and fished misconduct. station. said, ‘I don’t know. Maybe Blooper, the official team where the stamp was out three. He handed them The bright notes also That got Colin’s dad we’ll get seven back.’ ” mascot. canceled. to me to bring home to my include a slight upgrade to thinking. What if they On April 17, an envelope The Cincinnati Reds “This was the Rangers,” son. billions of dollars of still- wrote letters to all 30 Ma- arrived from the Chicago sent Fathead stickers for he said, handing me an A lovely display of kind- junk-level district bonds by jor League Baseball teams? White Sox. It contained a Colin’s walls. (“Daddy put envelope. “This was the ness from a kid who’s Moody’s Investors Service. Like he used to do with the pocket schedule, plus some them up in the closet,” Pirates.” learning that the world, in Other Wall Street firms players. But this time White Sox stickers and a Mike O’Connor said with a Colin’s still waiting to all its imperfection, is still have also signaled they’ll they’d ask them for pocket letter, thanking Colin for laugh.) (Daddy is a Chi- hear from two teams: the filled with it. nudge their own assess- schedules. his baseball loyalty. cago Cubs fan.) New York Yankees and the ments of CPS debts higher. “We talked about what On April 19, he received The Boston Red Sox San Diego Padres. [email protected] he was going to write,” said envelopes from the Col- sent the biggest package of The first letter they Twitter @heidistevens13 [email protected] 6 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018 SIU remains divided after trustees oust president

By Dawn Rhodes | Chicago Tribune

EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. — Even as trust- ees at Southern Illinois University unani- mously approved a severance agreement to remove embattled President Randy Dunn, the rift within the community that led to his ouster was still on display Monday. Many from the Carbondale campus wanted to oust Dunn, who had served for four years as head of the two-campus system, while many from the Edwardsville campus praised him but were resigned to his imminent departure. “We are relieved and thankful to the board for resolving a situation that has brought ill repute to the SIU system,” Jonathan Bean, Carbondale’s faculty senate president, said at the meeting in Ed- wardsville. He added that “2018 has been annus horribilis for the SIU system.” STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE The agreement to oust Dunn, made Fishermen sit Monday at Fox River Grove’s Picnic Grove Park, where a 6-year-old boy was injured Sunday when he was hit by a boat. public Friday, puts him on leave effective Tuesday before formally ending his job July 30. He will receive a $215,000 payout, equivalent to six months of his salary, and Boy hit by boat on Fox River, will be hired as a visiting professor at the Edwardsville campus starting Jan. 1. Dunn’s contract wasn’t set to expire until 2022. He is guaranteed at least 18 months at SIU Edwardsville with a $100,000 salary. airlifted with severe injuries The board confirmed Dr. J. Kevin Dorsey as interim while the board launched a By Robert McCoppin saw paramedics carry the boy, wrapped in offshore. formal search for a new permanent leader. Chicago Tribune a metallic-looking blanket and laid out on a There are no buoys or markers near the Dorsey is dean and provost emeritus of the stretcher, to the helicopter in a nearby beach, just a wooden sign facing the water SIU School of Medicine in Springfield. His A 6-year-old boy was gravely injured field. that reads, “Welcome to Fox River Grove.” contract guarantees him one year as interim Sunday when he was hit by a boat while Picnic Grove Park is immensely popular Only two boatloads of people were president with a $430,000 salary. swimming in the Fox River near Fox River on summer weekends, with scores of boats anchored on the beach Monday afternoon, After the meeting, the new president Grove. anchoring along its riverfront, which with half a dozen kids playing in the water. aimed for a conciliatory message. The Cary boy was in shallow water off includes a grassy area with playground A man stood waist-deep in the water, “There’s a lot of work to be done,” Dorsey Picnic Grove Park when he was hit by an equipment and picnic benches, and a long, making sure none of the kids ventured said. “We can’t have a zero-sum game here. 18-foot Bayliner motorboat that was head- narrow strip of sandy beach where hordes beyond him. Boats headed toward the To have one win and one lose is a disaster ing toward the beach to dock, according to of people enter the shallow, brownish shore had to maneuver through the for this region.” the McHenry County sheriff’s office. water to swim. Turnquest said it was as passing traffic on the water, with some A hotly debated funding proposal The boy was unconscious when he busy as he’d seen it on Sunday. occasionally gunning it to dart through a shrouded Dunn’s final few months on the resurfaced near the boat. He was pulled He said the park is normally “a blast,” narrow gap, though normally the boats idle job in controversy and exacerbated tension. from the water, bystanders performed but that “it was crazy busy here yesterday. into shore. Edwardsville leaders unsuccessfully lifesaving measures and he was taken by It’s super dangerous.” Parents have to keep close watch on sought to shift about $5.1 million of SIU’s Flight for Life medical air transport to Several boaters at the park Monday their children, and colored shirts or life state funding from Carbondale to Ed- Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in suggested that buoys would help to vests help, the boaters said. wardsville, as an acknowledgment of Park Ridge with life-threatening injuries, separate passing boats and swimmers, John Cassara, who lives and boats growth at the St. Louis-area school. That police said. though that would still not illuminate the upriver, said a lot of amateurs roam the sparked a furious reaction from Carbondale The 19-year-old Algonquin man who danger of boats coming in to shore. Chain O’ Lakes on weekends. leaders and faculty who argued the idea was was steering the boat apparently didn’t see Hundreds of watercraft cruise by on a “I hope the kid’s OK,” he said. Having based on misleading data and would the boy because he was under the murky typical Sunday, from high-speed cigar been in a boat collision himself years ago unfairly hurt Carbondale, which has strug- water, police said. Alcohol was not thought boats to small fishing boats and kayaks. that sent people to the hospital, Cassara gled with enrollment and funding. to be a factor, the sheriff’s office said, but The boats line up side to side along the said of the driver, “I feel for the kid. That Faculty members continued to argue and its marine unit continued to investigate shore, with people drinking and blasting can haunt you for years.” rehash the merits of that proposal Monday, Monday. music, while other boats, skiers and forecasting that the issue will persist Bill Turnquest, of Barrington, said he personal watercraft zip by, sometimes at [email protected] beyond Dunn. Dorsey resisted taking sides. arrived at the park about 5 p.m. Sunday and high speed, sometimes only 100 feet or so Twitter @RobertMcCoppin “What concerns me the most is if the decision is made to implement at warp speed, it could damage one or both of the institutions,” Dorsey said. “And if either is damaged, all will lose.” The board is seeking an independent Troubled detainee lingers in hospital consultant to analyze the funding model and determine best practices. Dorsey ac- Detainee, from Page 1 criminal courthouse at 26th Street and Dart’s chief policy officer, said the sheriff is knowledged that mistrust between uni- Avenue, according to the hospi- “ready and willing” to remove the detainee versities will color that process as well. identify the detainee, but the Tribune has tal’s lawsuit. But on the way there, Cermak from Loyola and sees no reason why either “I would like to have something that is learned that it is Cathey, the subject of a officials refused to admit Cathey and Cermak or Stroger could not care for him. informed by data that we know is reliable front-page Tribune story three years ago ordered that he be taken to Loyola’s But the sheriff’s office does not wield and makes sense,” he said. “I predict in about his constant swallowing of anything emergency room, the suit said. the power to make either county medical advance that not everybody will believe he could get his hands on in the county jail: At Loyola, in west suburban Maywood, facility accept Cathey, and until either one everything that is presented or will go along screws, needles, a thumbtack, a 4-inch doctors determined that Cathey had no does so, the sheriff’s hands are tied, Smith with it. But I have no data now by which to piece of metal. By the time the story ran in medical reason to be admitted to the said. make a judgment.” May 2015, the county said it had spent at hospital, technically discharging him on A spokeswoman for the county’s Health Dunn was under scrutiny after a profes- least $1 million on his medical care. April 11, the suit says. But the county and Hospitals System, which operates sor in Carbondale obtained and released At a hearing Tuesday in Circuit Court, a refused to take him from the hospital, the Cermak and Stroger, declined to comment emails showing the president referring to judge was scheduled to consider Loyola’s suit alleges. Saying it had little choice, Monday. critics of the funding idea as “bitchers.” request that he order the county to Loyola transferred Cathey from the emer- Cathey was once an up-and-coming More emails released last month showed immediately remove Cathey from the gency room to a private room on April 13. basketball prospect, the Tribune reported Dunn and his staff worked closely with hospital. Loyola argued that he was Since Cathey is in the custody of the in 2015. Family said then that he showed Edwardsville Chancellor Randy Pembrook essentially trespassing on its property. The sheriff, he cannot leave Loyola on his own. no signs of mental health issues until he on the proposal and were in close contact suit names Cook County and Sheriff Tom He has been handcuffed to a bed — was arrested on a burglary charge and with legislators who later sought to take the Dart as defendants. under the watchful eyes of the three languished in Cook County Jail while funding battle to Springfield. The public defender’s office, deputies each shift around the unable to post a $5,000 bond. Dunn survived an effort to oust him in which represents 22-year-old clock, according to the lawsuit. He told a psychiatrist he planned to kill June when the board vote deadlocked. But Cathey against pending criminal With Cathey’s “history of self- himself and began to eat whatever he he said in his statement that his presence charges that he possessed a stolen harm,” as the hospital put it, could get his hands on. At one point, proved too “polarizing” for him to continue. motor vehicle and escaped from Loyola’s staff also provided 24- Cathey had swallowed so much metal that Duff Wrobbel, an Edwardsville profes- electronic monitoring, confirmed hour, in-room supervision of doctors couldn’t tell which items were sor, said Monday he thought the brouhaha he is the detainee at the center of him. newly ingested. He destroyed a hospital over Dunn’s emails was overblown and the unusual lawsuit. In addition, “This supervision is accom- bed and a camera in his jail hospital room distracted from the core issue of fair key details from the suit line up plished by a rotating team of and even dismantled a medical device so funding for both campuses. with Cathey’s state and county patient care technicians whose he could swallow a metal piece inside, “I think this whole thing was a really records. Cathey sole job is to remain in the officials said. fantastic smokescreen and it worked, which “The fact that neither of (the hospital room and observe the In the 2015 Tribune story, jail officials is really unfortunate,” Wrobbel said. hospitals) wants him is pretty appalling to detainee at all times,” the suit says. said he had been hospitalized two dozen Several faculty members urged the board me,” said Public Defender Amy Campan- While Loyola said it has repeatedly times in the nearly 16 months since his to move past the bitterness consuming SIU elli, who declined to speak about the demanded that the county remove Cathey arrest and had multiple operations to for the past several months and pleaded for criminal case against Cathey but noted from the hospital, he underwent treatment remove objects from his digestive system. resolution. Some warned the issues that led that her office is keeping a close eye on the in the hospital for three weeks in June for Adding to the expenses, the jail was forced to the increasingly public rupture between lawsuit. “I have no opinion on where he reasons the suit did not explain. to post a guard outside Cathey’s cell 24 universities have not been resolved. should be, but someone needs to take care According to Loyola, Cermak at first hours a day to try to prevent him from “Some of these fractures are a long time of my client and everybody cannot pass the declined to take in Cathey because he was further harming himself. coming, and I hope you will take to heart buck.” being fed intravenously as a result of what The troubling behavior apparently has the comments that one campus has deep The unusual case symbolizes the pre- the suit called “a temporary condition continued at Loyola. County records show feelings of feeling undervalued,” said dicament faced by the criminal justice caused by a self-inflicted wound.” he told officers guarding him that he had Gretchen Fricke, an Edwardsville staff system in dealing with inmates with But after Cathey began eating again, swallowed a clamp for a catheter bag while member. mental health issues. Cermak still refused to admit him, saying nurses cleaned him. Some Monday also called on the board to Dart himself has long spoken out about internal guidelines prohibited it from Cathey is no doubt an unorthodox case overcome its own bitter differences that how jails and prisons across the country administering the opioid pain medication — jail officials at the time said the $1 have spilled out into the open and fueled have become dumping grounds for the he was then being given by Loyola, the suit million spent on his medical care was more criticisms that trustees advocate for indi- mentally ill. In a speech at the City Club of says. than any other inmate in recent history. vidual campuses rather than the system. Chicago in 2015, he, in fact, referred to Cermak demanded that he be weaned to But he is emblematic of a crisis facing Cook In an interview with the Tribune last Cathey without specifically naming him. a different pain medication, according to County Jail — and penal institutions across week, board Chairwoman Amy Sholar “We have a guy right now that has cost the suit. Loyola was not “clinically able” to the country. described an environment of behind-the- us — has cost all the people in this room — make the substitutions demanded by Smith estimates that mentally ill detain- scenes jockeying to favor Carbondale at all close to a million dollars in health bills Cermak, the suit says, though it contended ees make up about 28 percent of the jail’s costs. Sholar supported Edwardsville’s because he constantly eats the jail,” Dart the pain medication being administered to population, currently at 6,177. Such detain- push for more money and an unsuccessful said. “Across the country, the easy thing to Cathey “can be safely and effectively ees are three times more expensive to care legislative move to reconfigure the board so do was cut mental health services, and managed in any outpatient or home-based for than the rest, according to the sheriff’s each campus had equal representation. they’ve done it. So people don’t get better. setting.” office. Currently, governor-appointed seats tilt They don’t get treatment. They go to jails Still, Cermak continued to refuse to In the meantime, Cathey remained 4-3 in favor of Carbondale-connected and prisons and emergency rooms.” accept Cathey even though it has an trapped for three months in one private trustees, with students from each university The standoff with Cathey dates to April inpatient psychiatric unit, unlike Loyola, hospital that doesn’t want him while two alternating voting powers in the eighth seat. 10, when he was discharged from Dixon according to the suit. taxpayer-funded medical facilities op- “There is a power play, there is an effort Correctional Center, where he had been In the meantime, Cathey continues to posed his admission. to make sure Carbondale stays on top, that sent for a parole violation. act out, according to the lawsuit. On July 3, “It’s a tragic, unique, complicated case,” they maintain their flagship status, and they On that same day, Cook County sheriff’s he physically assaulted a hospital security Smith said. “We need to step outside of our have the power and control and the purse deputies took him into custody at the guard, the suit says. In addition, he traditional lanes and come together for a strings,” Sholar said. “As long as this board is prison to face the stolen vehicle and escape threatened to both break the neck of his solution that benefits everyone under the made up as it is, I’m afraid that we’re going charges. hospital-assigned “sitter” and to return to umbrella of justice.” to be stuck.” The sheriff’s office intended to take him Loyola after his release to kill members of by private ambulance to Cermak, located its medical staff, according to the suit. [email protected] [email protected] in the county jail complex near the main In a telephone interview, Cara Smith, Twitter @crepeau Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018 7 NATION & WORLD

Judge temporarily halts deportations By Elliot Spagat than 2,500 youngsters ages parent, particularly with and Colleen Long 5 to 17. young children, that mat- Associated Press On Monday, the judge ters.” commended the govern- Sabraw has scheduled SAN DIEGO — A federal ment for a plan submitted three more hearings over judge on Monday ordered a over the weekend to reuni- the next two weeks to en- temporary halt to deporta- fy the older children. The sure compliance with his tions of immigrant families plan calls for DNA testing order. reunited after being sepa- and other screening mea- Also Monday, advocates rated at the border, as the sures only if red flags are said in federal court in Los Trump administration raised during background Angeles that immigrant races to meet a July 26 checks. children in government deadline for putting thou- Jonathan White of the custody are being given sands of children back in Office of Refugee Resettle- poor food, kept in unsani- their parents’ arms. ment, who is overseeing tary conditions and face U.S. District Judge Dana the government’s effort, as- insults and threats. Sabraw imposed a delay of sured the judge that some The allegations came at least a week after a reunifications of older chil- amid a long-running effort request from the American dren already occurred, and by attorneys to have a court- Civil Liberties Union, “it is our intent to reunify appointed monitor oversee which cited “persistent and children promptly.” He the U.S. government’s com- increasing rumors that went into detail on how the pliance with a decades-old mass deportations may be process was working. settlement governing the carried out imminently and The judge praised treatment of immigrant immediately upon reuni- White’s testimony, saying, children caught on the bor- fication.” “What is in place is a great der. Justice Department at- start to making a large Attorneys interviewed torney Scott Stewart op- number of reunifications immigrant parents and chil- posed the delay but did not GREGORY BULL/AP happen very, very quickly.” dren in June and July about address the rumors in court. Lee Gelernt, an attorney for the ACLU, speaks after a hearing Monday in San Diego. Justice Department at- their experiences in Border The ACLU requested torneys also assured Patrol facilities, family de- that parents have at least need time to think over with around the country, the to take in as many as 100 Sabraw the children were tention and a youth shelter. one week to decide whether their children and advisers adults at immigration de- reunified families a day. well cared for, offering him They described much of the to pursue asylum in the U.S. whether to seek asylum. tention centers, the chil- Late last month, Sabraw a visit to a shelter if he testimony as “shocking and after they are reunited with “It’s hard to imagine a dren at shelters overseen by ordered the government to wanted. The judge replied atrocious.” their children. The judge more profound or momen- the government. reunite the thousands of that the main concern Families described meals held off on deciding that tous decision,” he said. Annunciation House, a children and parents who wasn’t whether the chil- of frozen sandwiches and issue until the government The hearing in San Diego shelter in El Paso, said the were forcibly separated at dren were well cared for. spoiled food, overflowing outlines its objections in occurred as the government government has begun the border by the Trump “Obviously the concern toilets and guards yelling at writing by next Monday. accelerated reunifications transporting children in a administration this spring. that has been at issue has them and kicking them ACLU attorney Lee Gel- at eight unidentified U.S. “tremendous amount of air- He set a deadline of July 10 been the passage of time,” while they slept. Children ernt told reporters that he Immigration and Customs line flights” to El Paso and for children under 5 and he said. “No matter how said they were hungry and was “extremely pleased” by Enforcement locations. The elsewhere. Director Ruben gave the government until nice the environment is, it’s scared when their parents the halt and that parents families are scattered Garcia said he is preparing July 26 to reunite more the act of separation from a were taken away.

ough International Air- show. She said it would May accepts amendments safeguard vital jobs in the aviation industry and keep Britain’s tradition as a na- from Brexit hard-liners tion in the forefront of the aviation industry. By Gregory Katz Brexit process forward. research arm of May’s Con- The issue is sensitive Associated Press A Downing Street servative Party which is because Airbus signaled in spokesman said the govern- headed by lawmaker Jacob June that it would have to LONDON — British ment accepted the amend- Rees-Mogg. consider its long-term plans Prime Minister Theresa ments because it sees them Another Conservative for Britain if there is no May on Monday accepted as consistent with the prime Party legislator, Anna Brexit deal. amendments to a customs minister’s plan as set out in a Soubry, who opposes the May said the plan out- bill put forward by Brexit formal white paper last “hard” Brexit that would lined in the white paper hard-liners who oppose her week. see Britain leave the EU honors the wishes of British plan for a “common rule However, critics said without a trade deal in voters — who in June 2016 book” with the European May had caved in to pres- place, said the government’s backed Brexit with 52 per- Union after the country sure from Brexit supporters acceptance of the amend- cent of the vote — while leaves the bloc. who want a complete break ments mean that Rees- protecting industry and na- Even with those un- with Europe. They said the Mogg is now effectively tional security. wanted concessions, the changes would greatly limit “running Britain.” May’s authority has been government only barely May’s ability to move for- May also came under fire weakened with the resigna- won a Monday vote, gaining ward with the plan that Monday from a former Cab- MATT CARDY/GETTY tions of major figures Boris 305 votes in favor and 302 prompted two hardliners in inet minister who called for Prime Minister Theresa May arrives to deliver a speech as Johnson and David Davis against. The bill would pre- her Cabinet to resign in a new Brexit referendum, she opens the Farnborough Airshow on Monday. and a series of lesser offi- vent Britain from collecting protest last week — and an idea immediately re- cials who disagree with her tariffs on behalf of EU fresh resignations of lesser jected by the prime min- Greening said she would Her recent white paper Brexit plan. nations unless the EU does figures Monday. ister’s team. campaign to keep Britain in outlining plans for a com- The skirmishes are ex- the same for the U.K. The amendments seek to Former Education Secre- the EU, if a new referendum mon rule book with the EU pected to continue Tuesday The government avoided limit the government’s abil- tary Justine Greening, also a were held. over trade in goods has when a different trade bill is what would have been an ity to set up the customs Conservative, said the U.K. The day’s developments infuriated those who favor a debated. There is also a embarrassing defeat, but arrangements May has ad- Parliament was “grid- heaped additional pressure complete break even if it move for Parliament to be- the razor-thin margin re- vocated, which would keep locked” over the divisive on the beleaguered May, risks causing an economic gin its summer recess sev- veals the fragility of May’s close ties to Europe. They issue. She said she and other whose party is deeply split shock. eral days early in a bid to support as she tries to find a were proposed by the Euro- senior Tory lawmakers fa- and does not enjoy majority May defended her plan curtail the chaos of recent way to move the complex pean Research Group, the vor a new vote. control in Parliament. as she opened the Farnbor- weeks. Woman details ordeal after car plunges over cliff By Michael Balsamo at the top of her lungs and Associated Press collecting fresh water. On Friday, Hernandez LOS ANGELES — An woke up and saw a woman Oregon woman who was walking across the shore. badly injured and stranded “I thought it was a for a week after her Jeep dream,” she wrote. “I plunged 250 feet over a cliff screamed, “HEEEL- into the ocean near Big Sur LLPPPPP!” and then got up in California says she sur- as quickly as I could and ran vived by drinking fresh wa- over to her.” ter dripping from moss until Chelsea and Chad Moore she was rescued by a couple were hiking and looking for hiking along the beach. places to fish when they From her hospital bed, spotted Hernandez’s 23-year-old Angela Hernan- wrecked car and then her. dez posted a detailed ac- Chelsea Moore ran and got count Sunday night on help as her husband stayed Facebook of her survival. with Hernandez and gave The Portland woman her fresh water. said she spent each day “We just kind of panicked walking the isolated stretch and were like, ‘Oh my God, of beach, searching for help, you were in that car we just and was unable to make her saw and are alive,’ ” Chelsea way back up to the highway. Moore told KION-TV in She said she had a brain MONTEREY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE/AP Monterey County. hemorrhage, collapsed Rescuers tend to Angela Hernandez, foreground center, after she was rescued, in Morro Bay, Calif., on Friday. Moore made her way to a lung, broken ribs and collar- camp and called 911 before bones, and severe sunburn. geles, on July 6, when a into the ocean and swam In the days that followed, knew she was dehydrated. spotting a missing person “For her to survive for small animal crossed in ashore. Hernandez walked the “I walked farther south handout with Hernandez’s seven days on the coast with front of her, causing her to She fell asleep on the beach searching for help. down the beach than I ever photo. waves crashing over you at swerve and lose control of beach and realized what “I found a high spot I was had before and heard a She rushed back with times, with injuries that she her car, she wrote. had happened after she able to climb up to and dripping sound,” she wrote help and Hernandez was had, is amazing,” Monterey “The only thing I really woke up. found myself there almost on Facebook. “I looked up hoisted up a cliff by rescuers County Sheriff Steve Bernal remember after that was Her shoulders, hips, back every day,” Hernandez and saw a huge patch of and taken by helicopter to a said. “She was a fighter. She waking up. I was still in my and thighs were radiating wrote. “I could see cars moss with water dripping hospital, where she is recov- had the will to survive and I car and I could feel water pain and all she could see driving across the cliff and down from it. I caught the ering. think most people in that rising over my knees. My was the cliff, rocks and felt like if I could yell just water in my hands and “I couldn’t believe that situation probably wouldn’t head hurt and when I tou- ocean. loud enough, that one could tasted it. It was fresh!!!!” they were even real,” Her- have lasted that long.” ched it, I found blood on my “People don’t normally hear or see me.” She said she developed a nandez said about her res- Hernandez had been hands.” survive plunges down the By the third day, Hernan- daily ritual of walking the cuers. “I couldn’t believe driving to her sister’s home She said she broke a Big Sur coast like this. She is dez’s jeans were torn, her beach in search of new high that we had finally found in Lancaster, near Los An- window of her car, jumped very lucky,” Bernal said. socks had holes and she ground, screaming for help each other.” 8 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018 Republicans criticize Trump slams Russia president’s behavior probe, believes Putin

GOP, from Page 1 Summit, from Page 1 place blame on the United don’t see any reason why it States for Russian aggres- would be.” sion. This is shameful,” Coats, a former Republi- tweeted Sen. Jeff Flake of can senator who on Friday Arizona, a frequent Trump warned that the United critic who is retiring. States “is literally under McCain, also of Arizona, attack” by Russian cy- who has criticized berthreats, felt compelled Trump’s foreign policy to issue a statement stand- over and over again, said in ing by U.S. intelligence a statement that Trump’s agencies in the face of the “press conference in Hel- president’s skepticism: sinki was one of the most “We have been clear in disgraceful performances our assessments of Russian by an American president J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP meddling in the 2016 elec- CHRIS MCGRATH/GETTY in memory. The damage tion and their ongoing, per- President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir inflicted by President vasive efforts to undermine Putin shake hands Monday in Helsinki. Trump’s naivete, egotism, “One of the most disgraceful per- our democracy, and we will false equivalence, and formances by an American presi- continue to provide unvar- sympathy for autocrats is nished and objective intelli- difficult to calculate. But it dent in memory.” gence in support of our is clear that the summit in national security.” Special counsel Mueller Helsinki was a tragic mis- — Sen. John McCain The president repeatedly take.” condemned the FBI and the unlikely to take Putin up Trump’s denials that probe of special counsel Russia attempted to inter- ed Trump didn’t side with Committee Chairman Sen. Robert Mueller, which on on his ‘interesting idea’ fere in the election have the U.S. intelligence com- Richard Burr, R-N.C., em- Friday brought indictments been one of the few things munity phasized that the panel of 12 Russian intelligence By Chris Megerian cies by their acronyms. about which House Rep. Trey Gowdy, R- doesn’t doubt the conclu- officials. He called it “a Washington Bureau Kris said Putin’s offer Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., S.C., who has been an sions of the intelligence disaster for our country.” is “not to be taken seri- has been willing to publi- outspoken critic of the community. Putin claimed to be unfa- WASHINGTON — ously.” cly criticize the president. FBI’s handling of the Rus- “Any statement by miliar with what he called Before the end of Mon- The special counsel’s He repeated that criticism sia investigation and also is Vladimir Putin contrary to the “alleged intelligence of- day’s news conference, office declined to com- in a statement Monday. not seeking re-election, these facts is a lie and ficers” but offered, as his Russian President ment. “There is no question said he’s confident that the should be recognized as counter to calls in Washing- Vladimir Putin offered The indictment an- that Russia interfered in intelligence community one by the president,” he ton to extradite them to the to do a favor for special nounced Friday named our election and continues “will be able to communi- said. “Vladimir Putin is not United States, to allow Rus- counsel Robert Mueller. a dozen Russian officers attempts to undermine de- cate to the President it is our friend and never has sian authorities to interro- Russian authorities, from the Main Intelli- mocracy here and around possible to conclude Rus- been. Nor does he want to gate them for Mueller, Putin said, would be gence Directorate, or the world,” he said. sia interfered with our be our friend. His regime’s along with U.S. investiga- happy to interview the GRU, and charged them “That is not just the election in 2016 without actions prove it.” tors. In turn, Putin said, dozen intelligence offi- with conspiracy, iden- finding of the American de-legitimizing his elector- Sen. Marco Rubio, R- Russia would get American cers indicted on Friday tity theft and money intelligence community al success.” Fla., called Trump’s re- assistance with cases of for hacking emails from laundering. According but also the House Com- Corker, R-Tenn., chair- marks “not accurate.” interest to Moscow. Hillary Clinton’s cam- to prosecutors, they mittee on Intelligence. The man of the Senate Foreign Putin “thinks the only Trump called Putin’s paign and the Demo- used specially designed president must appreciate Relations Committee, who way to make Russia strong- idea “an incredible offer.” cratic Party. malware to penetrate that Russia is not our ally. is also retiring, told report- er is to make America Trump, in his remarks, After all, Moscow is Democratic computer There is no moral equiva- ers that Trump’s com- weaker,” Rubio said. “Any spoke about his clear Elec- “perfectly able to do this networks and extract lence between the United ments were “deeply disap- policy” or “rhetoric that is toral College win over Hil- questioning and send secret files. Then they States and Russia, which pointing” and made the not built on that reality is lary Clinton and lamented the appropriate materi- created a fictitious on- remains hostile to our most U.S. look like a “pushover.” destined to be counterpro- the “cloud” the investiga- als to the United States,” line persona, Guccifer basic values and ideals,” he “I get the feeling … ductive, perhaps danger- tion has cast over his vic- he said while standing 2.0, and distributed the added. sometimes the president ous and destined to fail,” he tory. When Putin was asked next to President Don- documents to organiza- Senate Majority Leader cares more about how a added. why Americans should be- ald Trump in Helsinki, tions such as Wikileaks. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., leader treats him person- And Sen. Rob Portman, lieve his denials, Trump Finland. U.S. intelligence told reporters, “As I have ally than forcefully getting R-Ohio, said that Trump first answered for him, That appeared to be agencies have said Putin said repeatedly, the Rus- out there and pushing had “failed to stand up to falsely saying that the Rus- the “interesting idea” of personally ordered the sians are not our friends, against things that we Vladimir Putin.” sia probe came about only Putin’s that Trump re- election operation, but and I entirely agree with know have harmed our For all the criticism, because Democrats were ferred to during the ses- he acted unaware of it the assessment of our in- nation,” Corker said. “I however, Republicans had looking for an excuse for sion. The proposal likely during Monday’s news telligence community.” thought that’s what we all little to say about any their loss. landed with a thud in conference. He didn’t answer when experienced today.” actions they might take in Putin, in turn, offered his the special counsel’s of- “I don't know the full asked if he was disappoint- Senate Intelligence response. own, somewhat surreal re- fice. Although some law extent of the situation, sponse to the question that enforcement co- but President Trump had been intended for him. operation can occur mentioned this issue, “As for who to believe, even between adversari- and I will look into it,” READY FOR A NEW BATHROOM? who you can’t believe, can al countries like the he said. you believe at all — you United States and Rus- Putin also elaborated Never Scrub Grout Again! can’t believe anyone,” Putin sia, it’s unlikely that this on his proposal to help said, dismissing the U.S. is one of those situa- with the U.S. investiga- intelligence findings and tions. tion. If Mueller wanted, the Mueller probe as based For starters, Putin’s he could send repre- on “rumors.” He added, idea falls far short of sentatives “and they will “There’s no evidence when actually sending any of be present for this ques- it comes to the actual facts.” the indicted Russians to tioning.” Putin did not shy away the U.S. for trial. More- But that deal would from the question of over, Putin has denied require a concession, whether he wanted Trump that his government Putin said, and U.S. offi- to win the 2016 election. worked to undermine cials would have to help “Yes, I did,” he said, as the 2016 presidential with cases that Moscow Trump smiled beside him. election, the very issue is pursuing. “Yes, I did. 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NEWS BRIEFING Syrian troops, Staff and news services rebels clash at hilltop base Officer in Eric Garner death to near Israel face disciplinary proceeding BEIRUT — Syrian reb- els and government forces NEW YORK — The yer informed the U.S. De- clashed over a reconnais- New York Police Depart- partment of Justice of an sance point near the fron- ment announced on Mon- administrative case that tier with Israel, a monitor- day that it will allow disci- could result in dismissal ing group said Monday, as plinary proceedings to go for the white officer, Dan- the government pressed forward against a patrol- iel Pantaleo. forward with military op- man accused in the choke- Typically, the depart- erations in the country’s hold death of an unarmed ment waits for federal southwest. black man, saying it’s run prosecutors to conclude Government forces out of patience with fed- civil rights violations in- bombed villages and rebel eral authorities’ indeci- quiries. But other probes positions around Tell al- sion about whether to have taken far less time Haara, said the Britain- bring a criminal case. than the case of a victim based Syrian Observatory On the eve of the four- whose dying words, “I DAN KITWOOD/GETTY for Human Rights. year anniversary of Eric can’t breathe,” became a Swans and cygnets are carried back to the River Thames on Monday to be released Syrian state media said Garner’s killing, a letter slogan for the Black Lives during the annual Swan Upping census in London. The birds on the river are counted government forces seized from the NYPD’s top law- Matter movement. each year and their health assessed in a ceremony that dates back to the 12th century. the hill, but the Observa- tory said an al-Qaida linked faction fighting alongside rebels am- Lava crashes through roof of bushed troops there, forc- Amazon’s Jeff Bezos becomes ing them to retreat. Hawaii tour boat, injuring 23 Twelve of the government forces were killed, said the HONOLULU — An ex- unspecified injuries. The richest man in modern history Observatory. plosion caused by lava rest suffered burns, Tell al-Haara overlooks oozing into the ocean sent scrapes and other superfi- Jeff Bezos is the richest chief executive richer than 22.8 percent held by the the Golan Heights, which molten rock crashing cial injuries. person in modern history. anyone else on Earth since bottom 90 percent. Last Israel seized from Syria in through the roof of a Shane Turpin, the The Amazon.com at least 1982, when Forbes year, Oxfam International a 1967 war, and was the sightseeing boat off Ha- owner and captain of the founder’s net worth broke published its inaugural found that more than 80 site of a Syrian base until waii’s Big Island, injuring vessel, said he didn’t ob- $150 billion on Monday wealth ranking. percent of earnings went to rebels seized it in 2014. 23 people Monday, offi- serve “any major explo- morning, according to the His net worth has soared the top 1 percent of the cials said. sions,” so he navigated Bloomberg Billionaires In- by $52 billion this year, world population. A woman in her 20s from 500 yards to about dex. That’s about $55 bil- which is more than the Behind Bezos on the was in serious condition 250 yards from the lava. lion more than Microsoft entire fortune of Mukesh Bloomberg index is Gates, Five people were killed with a broken thigh bone, “As we were exiting the Corp. co-founder Bill Ambani, the newly crown- with a $95.5 billion fortune and nine wounded after the Hawaii County Fire zone, all of a sudden every- Gates, the world’s second- ed richest person in Asia. It followed by Warren Buffett gunmen burst into a fu- Department said. Three thing around us ex- richest person. also puts Bezos’s personal with $83 billion. neral home and attacked others were in stable con- ploded,” he said. “It was Bezos, 54, has now fortune within spitting dis- Gates would likely have a mourners in the north- dition at a hospital with everywhere.” topped Gates in inflation- tance of the Walton family’s net worth of more than central Mexican state of adjusted terms. The $100 $151.5 billion, which is the $150 billion if he’d held Zacatecas, officials said billion mark that Gates hit world’s richest dynasty. onto the almost 700 million Monday. briefly in 1999 at the height A Federal Reserve report Microsoft shares and $2.9 The Sunday funeral of the dot-com boom found the top 1 percent of billion of cash and other was being held in the city Iran: If Trump wants to discuss would be worth about $149 U.S. families controlled 38.6 assets that he’s given away, of Fresnillo for a man who a new deal, he’ll have to call billion in today’s dollars. percent of wealth in the largely to the Bill & was gunned down over That makes the Amazon U.S. in 2016, compared with Melinda Gates Foundation. the weekend. TEHRAN, Iran — Iran certain point they’re going said Monday that if Presi- to call me and say ‘let’s dent Donald Trump wants make a deal,’ and we’ll to negotiate after pulling make a deal.” Amazon’s Prime Day runs into early snags Families began burying the United States out of Trump in May said he the dead Monday follow- the international deal was unilaterally pulling NEW YORK — Ama- images of dogs — some later Monday that it was ing a bloody weekend in meant to prevent Tehran out of the agreement be- zon’s website ran into some quite abashed-looking — working to resolve the Nicaragua as police and from developing nuclear cause it wasn’t strong early snags Monday on its with the words, “Uh-oh. glitches. paramilitary groups at- weapons, he’ll have to enough. much-hyped Prime Day, an Something went wrong on In an email to The Asso- tacked roadblocks set up initiate the call. The other world pow- embarrassment for the tech our end.” People took to ciated Press, it said “many by anti-government dem- The remarks by Foreign ers in the agreement, Ger- company on the shopping social media to complain are shopping successfully” onstrators demanding Ministry spokesman many, Britain, France, holiday it created. that they couldn’t order and that in the first hour of President Daniel Ortega's Bahram Ghasemi came af- Russia and China, as well Shoppers clicking on items. Prime Day in the U.S., exit from office. ter Trump last week said as the European Union, many Prime Day links after After about 90 minutes, customers ordered more At least 10 people were that with the U.S. increas- are negotiating with Iran the afternoon launch in many Prime Day links were items than in the same time shot dead Sunday in inci- ing sanctions on Iran, “at a over retaining the pact. most of the U.S. got only working, and Amazon said frame last year. dents around the country.

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EDITORIALS Releasing police videos: A step toward the truth Investigators looking into Saturday’s tion. Remember? fatal police shooting in the South Shore In practice, though, the new policy has neighborhood will have “tons” of video to meant that the city’s default is to release review, Chicago police Superintendent records instead of forcing citizens to go to Eddie Johnson says. It will likely take court to get them. Sometimes the records months for the Civilian Office of Police are released within days. That’s a good Accountability to determine whether the outcome. But it also reinforces the need for shooting was justified. the consent decree. What’s to stop the city But Johnson took the unusual step of from backsliding on its new policy? releasing a video clip — less than half a minute long — within 24 hours after the What we’ve learned from viewing those shooting. He hoped it would calm pro- videos is that the evidence they capture is testers by answering the key question of rarely conclusive. Sometimes it’s no help at whether Harith Augustus was armed. On all. Monday, COPA promised to release the Two weeks after the McDonald footage rest “at the earliest point.” was released, the city dropped its fight to The 20-second video, taken by an offi- withhold video of the fatal shooting of cer’s body camera, shows what looks like a Ronald Johnson III, 25, in October 2014. A holstered weapon as police approach few weeks later, the city released video of Augustus. It appears to show his hand the foot chase that led to the shooting of moving toward his waistband as he tries to CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT 17-year-old Cedrick Chatman. Those pull away. There’s no audio — why not? — Chicago police body camera video was released Sunday, less than 24 hours after the fatal scenes were disturbing, but not definitive and of course no before or after footage. shooting of Harith Augustus, 37, in the South Shore neighborhood. by themselves. Both officers were cleared. The video doesn’t answer critical ques- In July 2016, Johnson stripped three tions about how the encounter unfolded. public record — because the case was still state the importance of the consent decree officers of their police powers within 48 But its quick release is important for under investigation. But a lawsuit shook it being negotiated by Mayor Rahm Emanuel hours after Paul O’Neal, 18, was fatally another reason: Not long ago, the public loose, and suddenly the investigation was and Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madi- shot. Video made public a week later couldn’t count on seeing any of the video. wrapped up, with a first-degree murder gan. showed two officers firing at a stolen Jag- Ever. charge filed the same day. Within weeks of the McDonald shoot- uar as it sped away down a residential That changed when a judge ordered ing, the city announced a new policy: Au- street. But cameras did not capture City Hall to turn over the video that shows Chicagoans were outraged by the video. dio and video recordings of police encoun- O’Neal’s shooting as he attempted to es- Officer Jason Van Dyke emptying his gun And they were furious that the city had ters involving deadly force are now made cape on foot. Disciplinary proceedings into black teenager Laquan McDonald in fought so hard to keep them from seeing it. public within 90 days. against the officers are pending. October 2014. On the video, McDonald The uproar over the McDonald shoot- We’ll point out, again, that the Illinois No, that 20-second snippet of video doesn’t appear to pose a threat to Van Dyke ing brought about the still-unfinished Freedom of Information Act generally doesn’t tell the whole story of what hap- — or to seven other officers at the scene business of reforming the Chicago Police requires public bodies to respond to re- pened between police and Harith Augus- who did not fire their guns. Department. The city has made progress, cords requests sooner than that. City Hall tus on Saturday night. But its speedy re- For more than a year, city attorneys had but lasting change will not come without was violating that law by withholding the lease provides a measure of assurance that insisted they couldn’t release the video — a federal oversight. It’s impossible to over- McDonald video without a valid exemp- we’ll get that story eventually. Trump dances to Putin’s choreography

The much-awaited summit in Helsinki between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin cer- tainly had the stuff of spectacle. There they were, Vlad and the Dealmaker, danc- ing around questions of meddling, Ukraine and Syria like two Fred Astaires. It all went according to the program. Un- fortunately, a program choreographed by Putin. Americans and much of the rest of the world had wondered whether and how Trump would confront Putin over Russian interference in the U.S. presidential elec- tion. Heightening the curiosity: the Justice Department’s blockbuster indictments last week accusing 12 Russian military intelligence agents of hacking into Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, the Democratic National Committee, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and state boards of elections. The summit afforded Trump an ideal setting to bluntly tell the ex-KGB agent that America won’t stand for tampering with a U.S. election — a message particu- larly resonant with midterm elections just around the corner. He could have sounded tough, inflexible even, on an issue so piv- otal to American democracy. Instead, at a news conference following the meeting with Putin, Trump not only came across mealy-mouthed, he ex- pressed doubt about his own intelligence community’s findings about Russia’s in- volvement in meddling in the presidential campaign. “They think it’s Russia,” Trump DREW SHENEMAN/ said, referring to American intelligence officials. “I have President Putin — he just the lead-up to the Sept. 11 attacks on Russia, he added, “remains hostile to our investigative work in the U.S. on topics said it’s not Russia. I don’t see any reason America. “The warning lights are blinking most basic values and ideals.” that interest Moscow. Trump should have why it would be.” red again,” Coats said. When the question of the Russian laughed at the idea — instead he called The risk is real, Mr. President, and it’s agents’ extradition to the U.S. came up, Putin’s nonsense “a generous offer.” How about 12 reasons — the 12 indicted ominous. At the core of Putin’s playbook is Putin injected a plot twist. Instead of flatly Russian spies? It’s hard to size up what’s this credo: If the subterfuge works, then refusing such a demand or handing over Mueller is seasoned enough to know riskier: Putin the mischief-maker or an use it again. Failing to see the peril in the agents to the U.S. to face trial, Putin Russian officials questioning Russian American president who refuses to be- Putin’s ways endangers America and its suggested that U.S. special counsel Robert intelligence agents about a Russian plot to lieve his own intelligence community’s allies. Mueller’s investigators could travel to meddle in an American presidential elec- legwork on Putin’s chicanery. Last week, “The president must appreciate that Russia to observe while Russian officials tion isn’t worth a ruble. If Mueller and his Trump’s director of national intelligence, Russia is not our ally,” House Speaker Paul question the 12 agents about their actions. team do end up making the journey, how- Dan Coats, likened the Russian cyberrisk Ryan, a Republican from Wisconsin, said In return, though, Washington would ever, one word of caution once they arrive to the U.S. to the specter of terrorism in after the Putin-Trump news conference. have to allow Russian agents to conduct in Moscow: Don’t drink the tea.

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING Justice Samuel Alito (in Janus v. AFSCME ) drew a Don’t buy the standard exclamation of these workers organizer for the presidential campaign of U.S. Sen. Bernie straight line to the state of Illinois’ fiscal crisis: $174 billion now about the inviolability of their unfunded pensions: “But Sanders, Ocasio-Cortez wants to abolish ICE and for-profit in unfunded pension and retiree liabilities, which already you promised!” The truth is, their labor representatives prisons. She supports Medicare for All and tuition-free are consuming 25 percent of state spending, squeezing out could have negotiated the funding to make good on these public universities. And that is what Democratic voters money for public safety, education and other services that long-term commitments but preferred to maximize imme- wanted, though it is a program that the party has struggled residents rely on. Justice Alito might have further pointed diate pay and benefits and leave an IOU in the kitty. to accept. If the Democratic Party wants to reclaim state out that the total state pension hole nationally is at least $1.6 Holman W. Jenkins Jr., The Wall Street Journal legislatures and Congress, it will have to turn out voters. trillion, and this shortfall is disproportionately concentrated And if voters want universal health care, free public college, in the 22 states that require workers to kick back a portion Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was not supposed to defeat and a fairer immigration policy, then the party should give of their wages to make sure union-dependent politicians are Joe Crowley. Crowley has been in Congress since 1999. … them what they want. always sitting across the bargaining table from them. The key to her victory can be found in her politics. Once an Sarah Jones, The New Republic Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018 13 PERSPECTIVE

NUCCIO DINUZZO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE SomeThe members of Mayor Rahm Emanuel’santi-Rahm Police Department face an angry crowd of protesters near the scenerumbles of a fatal shooting by police Saturday in Chicago. on the South Side

Here’s the pattern, though. Black voters might not like Emanuel. But they still get behind him. Take a look at the numbers. In 2011, voters of the 5th Ward, where Sat- urday’s shooting and protests un- folded, went for Emanuel with a Kristen McQueary whopping 62 percent of the vote. By the February 2015 election, however, As Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanu- Emanuel collected only 44 percent of el’s plane touched down at O’Hare the vote in the 5th Ward. That’s a International Airport over the week- nosedive. end, unrest some 24 miles southeast Yet in the runoff election two served as a menacing omen to his months later between Emanuel and re-election plans. Emanuel had spent Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, 5th Ward voters the week mingling with campaign returned to Emanuel’s corner. He donors and lobbyists on a trade trip to bounced back with 55 percent of the Asia. Meanwhile, the communities he vote. actually needs to court spilled into Other South Side wards, including the streets near 71st and Jeffery, pro- the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 20th and 21st, testing his Police Department. Again. MARK SCHIEFELBEIN/AP showed similar results. Emanuel won Gee. It probably would be best for Rahm Emanuel speaks Thursday during an interview with The Associated Press them soundly in 2011, lost their trust Emanuel to avoid junkets to Japan in Beijing, where the Chicago mayor made a stop during a trade tour in Asia. by February 2015 but regained and China, and stay focused on strug- enough momentum to beat Garcia in gling majority-black neighborhoods to release in November 2015 — still CNN documentary on “Chicagoland” those same wards in a runoff. such as South Shore. haunts the Emanuel administration. and who routinely hops flights to Will it happen again? Or will black Too much to ask? Even nearly a year later, Emanuel got for late-night celebrity voters finally cut ties to Emanuel? A few predictions about the un- shunned by his friends and fellow show appearances, that had to burn. Have protesters decided enough is folding February 2019 mayoral elec- Democrats at the 2016 Democratic But the McDonald controversy was enough and the incumbent mayor has tion: Emanuel will end up in a runoff, National Convention in Philadelphia. fresh. to go? Or will they be lulled by fuzzy unable to capture more than 50 per- A video presentation smacked him It continues to loom over a possible sweater commercials and endorse- cent of the vote as required, given the publicly for advising against Presi- third mayoral term for Emanuel. ments by their deal-cutting alder- field of heavy hitters he faces. And he dent Barack Obama’s health care Breakout protests, like the ones in men? cannot win a runoff without the sup- reform plan. Cook County Board South Shore over the weekend dem- We’ll see. Talk — even when port of black voters. President Toni Preckwinkle, an onstrating against the police-involved shouted at protests — is cheap. Yet if history repeats, black voters Emanuel adversary, sat prominently shooting of Harith Augustus, might will eventually come around. More on next to former President Bill Clinton, be more treacherous. Emanuel’s Kristen McQueary is a member of the that later. not Emanuel, during the first night of greatest vulnerability in black com- Tribune Editorial Board. She can be The Laquan McDonald shooting — the convention. munities is city violence, and espe- reached at kmcqueary@chicago the video of which the city was forced For a mayor who starred in a 2014 cially police versus citizen. tribune.com.

OP-ART JOE FOURNIER 14 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018 PERSPECTIVE UNSUNG HERO A pioneer in transgender health care

By Cory Franklin at hospitals across the United States. patient was Christine Jorgenson, who surgery and hospital care cost around Besides all this, his groundbreaking had reassignment surgery in Den- $1,500. For a brief time last week, a contro- work with transgender patients mark in 1951 and 1952. She returned Despite opprobrium from some in versy arose over actor Scarlett Jo- should earn him a spot in American to the United States and became the medical community, Johns Hop- hansson’s decision to play the role of medical history. something of a celebrity and spokes- kins became the model and teaching transsexual Dante “Tex” Gill in the Transgender surgery, and in fact person for transgender people. Unfor- center for surgeons who wanted to upcoming movie project “Rub and most transgender health care, was tunately, surgery often did not turn learn about sex reassignment surgery. Tug.” Johansson has decided to essentially unknown in the United out as well as hers did, and many Ironically, Edgerton left Hopkins in “withdraw her participation in the States before the 1960s. The pioneer- patients returned to the United 1971 to start a department of plastic project” as a response to social media ing work had been done in Europe States, where they were seen by Dr. surgery at the University of Virginia, criticism. after World War I by Magnus Edgerton and his colleagues at Johns and later in the decade Johns Hop- Even as the media focused Hirschfeld, a German physi- Hopkins. Edgerton considered it his kins stopped performing transgender on this contretemps, a leg- cian considered the father of duty to correct some of the surgical surgery. endary American plastic transgender health care. In complications, which prompted his With all eyes focused on Scarlett surgeon, pioneer and unsung 1919, Hirschfeld created an interest in performing transgender Johansson, it is sad that the death of hero in transgender health institute in Berlin that of- surgery. In 2007, he told Baltimore Dr. Edgerton did not receive more care died in May with little fered sex reassignments Style: “I was puzzled by the problem attention. He was a legendary figure notice. through hormones and/or and yet touched by the sincerity of in all types of plastic surgery and Dr. Milton Edgerton, who surgery. the request.” indisputably “a surgeon’s surgeon.” died at 96, was one of the One of the institute’s pa- In 1965, along with a team that Reflecting on his career several country’s leading plastic tients was Danish painter included endocrinologists, urologists, years ago, this great pioneer in trans- surgeons for more than six Edgerton Lili Elbe, born Einar We- psychologists and other surgeons at gender surgery said, “One of my main decades. Before World War gener, whose life story has Johns Hopkins, he helped found the professional disappointments is that II, there were few surgeons practic- been fictionalized in the popular 2016 first American academic center for although some American surgeons ing plastic surgery in the United film “The Danish Girl.” (She was performing sex reassignment sur- took up the treatment of the transsex- States, and plastic surgery was con- portrayed in the movie by Eddie Red- geries. Edgerton’s initial interest in ual patient, very few did. And even sidered a backwater specialty, virtu- mayne, who was nominated for an transsexual surgery was that of a today it’s hard for American patients ally ignored by the country’s medical Academy Award). In 1930, Elbe had surgeon interested in a novel problem to find surgeons in this country to schools. five surgeries performed as part of and concerned with the welfare of his carry out their surgery. Every day Based on his experience with war her male-to-female transition, but she patients. “As time went by, we found starting the day, scrubbing your wounds, Edgerton advanced the died from infections related to her these patients were extremely grate- hands, and then going into the op- specialty by performing innovative surgery in 1931. ful … (after the clinic was started) in a erating room knowing you have the cranial and facial surgeries on Shortly thereafter, the Nazis came period of two weeks, we got about chance to really improve the self- wounded soldiers, cancer patients to power in Germany, burned most of 3,000 letters from all over America image of that particular patient made and children. He served as the first Hirschfeld’s books and destroyed his from transsexual patients, handwrit- every day going home from the hospi- full-time chief of plastic surgery at institute. ten letters, eight or 10 pages long, tal a very happy feeling.” Johns Hopkins, authored seminal Until the mid-1960s, virtually all begging for surgery.” A 1966 front- books and articles, and trained hun- sex reassignment surgery performed page profile of the Johns Hopkins Cory Franklin is a Wilmette physician dreds of plastic surgeons, including on American patients was done in Gender Identity Clinic by The New and author of the book “The Doctor many future heads of plastic surgery Europe or Morocco. The most famous York Times noted that the innovative Will See You Now.”

JAMES DEVANEY/GETTY Scarlett Johansson, shown at a movie premiere in New York last year, recently dropped plans to play a transgender man in an upcoming film. When principles collide

By Don Rose identify with the gender assigned gone to African-Americans. I also know their actual sexuality. very well. at birth.) get the “respect” issue. For years, The other case involves a mu- I recall years ago a big Holly- Took my nose out of the politi- The argument was not one of with few exceptions such as the sical event at the Montreal Inter- wood musical where Frank Sina- cal news to find an interesting disrespect but basically denying a great Paul Robeson, white actors national Jazz Festival where a tra — whom I love — stood atop a clash of principles dividing the qualified transgender actor the played the role of Othello. Doubt “theatrical odyssey based on Busby Berkeley, a film director theater and music worlds. To wit: opportunity to play an important you’ll find many these days, and slave songs” and titled “Slav” was and musical choreographer, What is more important, the role. Well-known cisgender ac- it’s a good thing, regardless of the having a run. There, a mostly movie set in white tie and tails issue of artistic freedom or socio- tors have won major white cast (only two singing, “You and me, we sweat political fairness? Does one over- awards in trans roles of seven were black) and strain/ body all achin’ and ride the other, or is it situational? — such as Jared I wonder, however, how far this sang the roles of black wracked with pain/ tote dat In one of two current cases, Leto’s Oscar for slaves. This, I thought barge ...” I also recall a white the actor Scarlett Johansson playing a transgen- should be extended: Should only was quite dicey, as did woman playing “Pinky,” a light- decided, under heavy pressure, der woman in “Dal- a slew of protesters skinned black woman passing as not to play the role of a transgen- las Buyers Club” and gay actors portray gays or lesbians? who eventually got white. Oh well. der man in a forthcoming film Jeffrey Tambor’s the show closed down So one case was resolved in called “Rub & Tug,” about a trans- Emmy for a similar role in the talent or artistic freedom of the despite director Robert Lepage’s favor of sociopolitical fairness, gender crook who ran a string of series “Transparent.” Johansson’s whites in any of those cases. plea that his artistic freedom was the other for artistic freedom. massage parlors that fronted supporters invoked artistic free- I wonder, however, how far “muzzled.” However, several Though film director Spike Lee brothels. The transgender com- dom — a very legitimate issue — this should be extended: Should leading directors sided with tells us to do the right thing, munity and its supporters pro- but she eventually stepped down. only gay actors portray gays or Lepage, and four Quebec theaters sometimes it’s hard to figure out tested a cisgender actor playing OK, I get the economic issue. lesbians? Golly, for generations will now present “Slav” despite exactly what that is. the role of a transgender person. For many years, black jazzmen gay men and lesbians played the the protests, all in the name of (Cisgender, if you ain’t woke, is complained about white cats role of straights, but for the most artistic freedom. Sorry, but plenty Don Rose is a Chicago-based the term used for those of us who getting gigs that should have part we weren’t supposed to of black singers could handle it media consultant. Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018 15 PERSPECTIVE

VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Remembering Emmett Till Mary Schmich’s column, “The painful and invaluable growth Emmett Till gave us,” made me recall the times. News accounts and photos of Till’s brutal murder had been enough for me, and I refused to accompany my mother to view his grotesque corpse. Returning home she murmured, “How could they do that to that poor child?” I knew how “they” could do it — they had been al- lowed to set up — for all intents and purposes — a separate nation after the Civil War in which they could do what- ever they pleased to black citizens. My experience, at a preschool age, had been in the small Georgia town that was my birthplace. Taken downtown by a young aunt to get household items one hot afternoon, I held her hand firmly, but soon became impatient and thirsty. Spotting a drink- ing fountain in the middle of Main Street, I jerked free and raced over for a refreshing drink. Suddenly, a blow to my head knocked me flat on my back, and when I looked up, an elderly white woman was shaking her cane in my face and loudly scolding me. Along with the stars that danced in my head, I saw prints of green flowers on her dress. I was too terrified to make a sound, and a hush fell on the entire street. My aunt came and lifted me to my feet, and I cried all the way home. — Hosea L. Martin, Chicago Alienating allies With the release of the body camera BRENDAN SMIALOWKSI/GETTY-AFP footage from Saturday afternoon’s Chi- President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin at Finland's presidential palace in Helsinki on Monday. cago police shooting, we see yet another example of what is becoming a pattern here in Chicago. From 29 seconds and onward — as the victim spins away from the officer’s grasp around the car — Harith Augustus For Republicans, can be seen moving his hand near his waistband toward what appears to be a gun. Upon seeing that, there should be no doubt in anybody’s mind that the officers at the scene acted properly and Russian sabotage of our according to their duty — to do other- wise would have put their lives and those of any innocent passerby in ex- treme danger. These facts, however, cannot change the violent reality of what followed the elections is no biggie incident, as protesters lobbed insults, “rocks and glass bottles, some filled with By Paul Waldman presidential nomination. Those some data I saw from the leaks.” The urine” at police officers near the site of emails were then passed to Wik- Mast campaign has issued denials that the shooting. We can see now that the Asked directly Monday at a news iLeaks, which was eager to release it used any hacked data. actions against supposed “police brutal- conference with Vladimir Putin them during the Democratic conven- Presumably, Mueller will reveal at ity” that injured four officers were based whether he believes all the American tion to sow dissension between sup- some point who the congressional upon false grounds. intelligence agencies or the Russian porters of Clinton and Bernie Sanders. candidate was who requested, and An almost identical event involving president about Russian manipulation According to the indictment, Wik- received, stolen documents from the the nonlethal shooting of a University of of the 2016 election, President Donald iLeaks sent a message to the Russians Russians. If that candidate is a current Chicago student right next to his cam- Trump gave an extraordinary answer. on July 6, 2016, reading, “if you have member of Congress, his or her con- pus followed a similar timeline. Im- After some barely comprehensible anything hillary related we want it in stituents might like to know before mediately following its reporting by the words passing on a conspiracy theory the next tweo (sic) days prefable (sic) casting their votes in November. student newspaper, U. of C. students about the FBI not confiscating servers because the DNC is approaching and When it comes to Republicans, took to social media with brutal denun- at the Democratic National Commit- she will solidify bernie supporters we’re faced with two related issues. ciations of the university’s police force tee after they were hacked by Russia, behind her after.” First, there are members of their party and began to organize protests against it. Trump said this: What got much less attention was who actively benefited from Russian This anti-police rhetoric ended abruptly “All I can do is ask the question. My the fact that the Russians also hacked manipulation of our election, and with the release of the officer’s body people came to me, (Director of Na- into the system of the Democratic even sought out help that turned out cam footage — the student, wielding a tional Intelligence) Dan Coats came to Congressional Campaign Committee, to come from Russia, whether they long metal pipe, had charged the officer me, some others, they said they think the arm of the party devoted to getting fully understood it at the time. Sec- after being given numerous opportuni- it’s Russia. I have President Putin, he Democrats elected to the House. As ond, much of the rest of their party is ties to peacefully stand down. just said it’s not Russia. I will say this: I reported in now arguing that it’s really no big deal We face a very real issue here in Chi- don’t see any reason why it would be.” December 2016, the Russians, using if the Russians manipulate American cago regarding firearm violence, and as So I’m guessing he didn’t confront the “Guccifer 2.0” persona, released elections, so long as the GOP is the such, need the support of everyone — Putin about Russian hacking, then. caches of documents from the DCCC one that benefits. Republican and Democrat, black and Sounds like it was more like, “Hey to reporters and bloggers around the white — to bring about real change. That Vlad, you didn’t meddle in our elec- country to embarrass Democratic cannot happen, though, if protesters tions, right?” “Of course not, com- candidates. As one candidate said, For real for real? continue to delegitimize the cause they rade.” “Good enough for me!” “Our entire internal strategy plan was And on Monday, we got the extraor- claim to represent and further alienate We’re going to have to consider the made public, and suddenly all this dinary spectacle of the president of potential allies, whether it be through implications of the fact that after material was out there and could be the United States standing alongside closing down the Dan Ryan Expressway everything we’ve learned, Trump used against me.” the Russian dictator, saying he takes or calling police “murderers” before any takes the word of a hostile dictator As the reporters noted, “The seats that dictator at his word and belittling evidence can be released. who murders his political enemies that Guccifer 2.0 targeted in the docu- the investigation into Russia’s attack — Matthew Pinna, Chicago over that of American intelligence ment dumps were hardly random: on American democracy. Which led agencies and the American Justice They were some of the most competi- the former director of the CIA to Cognitive dissonance Department. But in the wake of the tive House races in the country.” This tweet this: latest indictment special counsel is one of the most curious parts of this “Donald Trump’s press conference It recently came to my attention that Robert Mueller handed down Friday, whole story. How did a bunch of Rus- performance in Helsinki rises to & there are Republicans and conservatives charging a group of Russian intelli- sian intelligence operatives choose exceeds the threshold of ‘high crimes & who take issue with Senate Minority gence officials with intervening in the which candidates to target? For in- misdemeanors.’ It was nothing short of Leader Chuck Schumer’s request that 2016 election to assist Trump’s cam- stance, former Nebraska Rep. Brad treasonous. Not only were Trump’s liberal senators vote against confirming paign, we need to realize that there’s Ashford — hardly a household name comments imbecilic, he is wholly in the Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme an element of this story that has been even in America, let alone in Russia — pocket of Putin. Republican Patriots: Court. The pomposity on the right, that widely overlooked, one that may be announced on Friday that his cam- Where are you???” their leaders are behaving appropriately almost as important in the long run as paign’s emails had been hacked in — John O. Brennan and standing up for productive politics what went on with the Trump cam- 2016, likely by the Russians, which he Whether you agree with Brennan’s while liberals are playing dirty, is a star- paign. didn’t reveal at the time. He lost his invocation of treason, his last question tling rewrite of history. This preposter- re-election race. is one we still don’t have an answer to. ous narrative intentionally leaves out In addition, information from the We all know how eager the Trump what just happened in 2016: Senate Let’s dig deeper stolen emails was used by the Con- campaign was to work with the Rus- Majority Leader Mitch McConnell While we’re all (properly) asking gressional Leadership Fund, a PAC sian government when the campaign refused to even allow for a hearing of how deep the Trump campaign’s with close ties to Speaker of the believed the Russians had dirt on President Barack Obama’s nominee collusion with the Russians went, we House Paul Ryan, to criticize Demo- Hillary Clinton to share. But just as Merrick Garland, much less a vote. should also be taking a good hard look crats. we’ve seen so many times before, So what if a handful of Republican into the collusion that apparently took Donald Trump’s naked corruption is senators voted to confirm Sonia So- place between the Russians and oth- merely a more unapologetic version of tomayor in 2009 and Elena Kagan in ers in the Republican Party, not to Are you sitting down? what’s happening within the Republi- 2010? I’d say the despicable acts Mc- help Trump, but to help Republicans But one of the most striking revela- can Party. So the question now is: Is Connell called for and the Republican running for Congress. tions in the indictment is this: this still going on? Are any Republican Senate obeyed are Republican moves Why exactly the Russian officials On or about Aug. 15, 2016, the con- candidates currently receiving infor- that should be focused on — not confir- thought it was important to their own spirators, posing as Guccifer 2.0, re- mation obtained through Russian mations that happened before then. goals that the GOP retain its congres- ceived a request for stolen documents hacking about their opponents? It takes incredible cognitive disso- sional majority isn’t clear, but accord- from a candidate for the U.S. Con- We can certainly hope not, but it nance to believe that McConnell’s de- ing to Mueller, they did. And at least gress. The conspirators responded isn’t something we should take for mands and abhorrent limitations were some Republicans were happy to get using the Guccifer 2.0 persona and granted. Nothing they have said or courteous while Schumer’s show a lack the assistance. sent the candidate stolen documents done would lead us to believe they’d of manners. Let’s begin with what we already related to the candidate’s opponent. have any qualms about getting more — Jennifer Mindrum, Oak Park knew something about. Much of the We don’t know who that candidate Russian help if they thought they attention in 2016 went to the hacks is, but suspicion has centered around could get away with it. into the email systems of Hillary Clin- a group of Republican members of ton campaign chair John Podesta and Congress from Florida. In 2017, The For online exclusive letters go to the DNC, in which the Russians were Wall Street Journal reported that a www.chicagotribune.com/letters. able to obtain emails showing that campaign consultant for one of those Paul Waldman is a senior writer for Send letters by email to people within the party had a prefer- members, Rep. Brian Mast, said, “I did The American Prospect, and a contrib- [email protected] or to ence for Hillary Clinton winning the adjust some voting targets based on utor to the Post’s liberal Plum Line blog. Voice of the People, Chicago Tribune, 160 N. Stetson Ave., Third Floor, Chicago, IL 60601. Include your name, address and phone number. 16 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018

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Sinclair-Tribune merger in jeopardy FCC chair said he liberal groups and media watch- dogs over concerns that Sinclair’s has “serious concerns” right-leaning editorial views would unduly influence local about the $3.9B deal news at Tribune’s stations. Others have objected on the basis of By Robert Channick media concentration. Chicago Tribune spokesman Gary Weitman declined to com- Sinclair Broadcast Group’s pro- ment Monday. Sinclair repre- posed $3.9 billion purchase of sentatives did not respond to a Chicago-based Tribune Media request for comment. may be in jeopardy after Federal While the deal was facilitated Communications Commission by the FCC’s easing of ownership Chairman Ajit Pai issued a state- restrictions last year under Pai’s ment Monday expressing “serious leadership, it still exceeds a 39 concerns” about the deal. percent national audience cap. “The evidence we’ve received Sinclair filed several divestiture suggests that certain station di- amendments, but the proposed vestitures that have been pro- sidecar arrangements — a strategy posed to the FCC would allow the company has used in past Sinclair to control those stations acquisitions — may not pass in practice, even if not in name, in muster with federal regulators. violation of the law,” Pai said in the Sinclair and Tribune Media de- statement. “When the FCC con- KENNETH K. LAM/TNS fended the shared services agree- fronts disputed issues like these, Sinclair Broadcast Group’s proposed acquisition of Tribune Media will go to an administrative judge after FCC ments in an FCC filing earlier this the Communications Act does not Chairman Ajit Pai said Monday he had concerns about how Sinclair planned to divest some of the TV stations. month, saying they are consistent allow it to approve a transaction.” with agreements “that have been Pai suggested referring the dis- with FCC ownership restrictions, to buy WGN-TV for $60 million in by Steven Fader, a longtime busi- routinely approved by the FCC puted issues to an administrative but Pai’s memo questions the February as part of the divestiture ness associate of Sinclair Execu- over a more than ten-year period.” law judge for a hearing. company’s plans to continue con- plan. Critics say the station would tive Chairman David Smith. Sin- In his memo Monday, Pai Hunt Valley, Md.-based Sinclair trolling several divested stations essentially remain in the Sinclair clair would have an option to buy said: “The law requires the FCC agreed to buy Tribune Media’s 42 through so-called sidecar agree- fold through a services agreement back the station for the same price, to designate the transaction for TV stations in May 2017, creating ments with third parties. The plan that would keep it in charge of subject to adjustments, within a hearing in order to get to the what would be the largest owner- for Tribune-owned WGN-Ch. 9 in everything from programming to eight years. bottom of those disputed is- ship group in the U.S. with 233 Chicago may be the most promi- ad sales. The proposed Sinclair-Tribune sues. For these reasons, I have stations. Sinclair agreed to sell off nent of those deals. The licensee of WGN would be Media merger has faced a a number of stations to comply A Maryland auto dealer agreed a newly formed company headed groundswell of opposition from Turn to Sinclair, Page 2 CVS fires two after alleged United gives profiling passengers White manager called cops after black customer an extra inch tried to use a coupon By Samantha Bomkamp, Hailey Mensik Chicago Tribune

CVS has fired two employees at a store in the Edgewater neighbor- hood who called the police on a black female customer Saturday after she attempted to use a coupon. “We have completed our inves- tigation, and as a result the two colleagues who were involved are no longer employed by CVS Health,” Mike DeAngelis, a spokesman for CVS Health, said in an email. The company also said it has “sincerely apologized” to the cus- tomer, Camilla Hudson, who shared her experience on Face- book, including a video of the ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE store manager on the phone with United Airlines announced they’re buying 29 new aircraft from Boeing and Embraer. police. The episode is the latest inci- dent of alleged racial profiling or customer mistreatment at retail Airline buying 29 stores and other venues that quickly went viral on social media. It also exemplifies how some new planes from United joins others in companies are quickly responding to the often swift and harsh public Boeing, Embraer backlash before it does more than bruise their corporate reputa- By Lauren Zumbach peddling credit cards tions. Chicago Tribune Hudson said the incident took By Hugo Martin hawk credit cards during flights, but place Saturday at CVS’ store at nited Airlines is buying 29 such sales pitches are optional. 6150 N. Broadway. According to The motivation? Money. her account posted on Facebook, new aircraft from jetmak- If you hate unsolicited sales pitches, The nation's biggest carriers col- ers Boeing and Embraer, your next flight on United Airlines lected $24.6 billion last year from all Turn to CVS, Page 2 the airline said Monday. might be a bit irksome. revenue outside of airfares, including UMost of the new airplanes are The Chicago-based airline is requir- the revenue from the sales of loyalty Embraer E-175s, which carry 76 pas- ing its flight attendants beginning Sept. reward points to credit card companies. sengers, six more than the regional jets 1 to pitch passengers on Jay Sorensen, president they are replacing. Each seat on the every domestic and inter- of IdeaWorks Co., a con- national flight to sign up for “It’s worth sultant on boosting airline new Embraer E-175s is an inch wider a co-branded credit card to revenue, said co-branded and economy seats have an extra inch boost revenue. multiple credit cards make money of pitch, the distance from the back of In the past, flight attend- for airlines when the one seat to the next, according to ants had the option of billions of banks that manage the United’s website. pitching the credit cards cards buy from loyalty The 25 Embraer E-175s will replace and were rewarded with dollars for reward miles to reward Bombardier CRJ-700 planes currently financial incentives for ev- card users for reaching flown by United’s regional partners as ery passenger who signed spending thresholds. up. The sales pitches, how- the big three In addition, card users United Express flights, United said. ever, are now required. who book a flight on the United said it expects to start “We are introducing a major airline may get special receiving the new regional jets in 2019. new training program for extras such as early check- The four remaining airplanes are our co-branded credit card airlines.” in or free checked luggage, Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners and are that is especially designed all of which the banks buy Jay Sorensen, expected to be delivered in 2020. The for flight attendants, as this from the airlines, he said. work group has the most president of “It's worth multiple bil- Dreamliners are more efficient than IdeaWorks Co. the older wide-body airplanes they engagement with our cus- lions of dollars for the big tomers,” the airline said in a three major airlines,” Sor- will replace, and they will come with statement. “Our inflight crew are effec- ensen said, referring to American, Delta the Polaris seats designed for business tive ambassadors, who can best com- and United Airlines. class on long-haul international flights, municate to our customers in the In its most recent earnings report, CAMILLA HUDSON/HANDOUT United said in a news release. moment the benefits of the United United Airlines reported net income of A video shot by Camilla Hudson Explorer card.” $147 million for the quarter that ended shows CVS manager Morry [email protected] Flight attendants on American Air- March 31, an increase of $48 million Matson calling police after Twitter @laurenzumbach lines, the world's largest carrier, also over the same period in 2017. Hudson says she tried to use a coupon at an Edgewater store. 2 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018 Musk’s tweeting could be bad for business Tesla stock fell common.” Previous comparisons following CEO’s with Trump have angered ‘pedo’ remark Musk. This spring, critic Andrew J. Hawkins By Tom Krisher tweeted that Musk was Associated Press transforming into a “media- baiting Trump figure Whether it’s investors screaming irrationally betting against his stock or about fake news.” reporters or analysts who Musk responded by lash- ask tough questions, Elon ing out at the media, writ- Musk has fought back, often ing: “Why do you think he around the clock on Twitter. got elected in the first place? In the past few months, Because no one believes you the Tesla and SpaceX CEO any more.” has become a bigger pres- Tesla stock fell nearly 3 ence on social media. But percent Monday to $310.10 when Musk called a British even though the broader diver involved in the Thai- market was up slightly. land cave rescue a pedo- Robert Drechsel, who phile in front of 22.2 million taught media law at the Twitter followers Sunday, University of Wisconsin, he may have gone one tweet said if he were Tesla’s attor- too far. ney, he would advise the The tweet, later deleted, CEO to stop tweeting. sent investors away from “You can’t be doing your- Tesla stock and could ex- BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/GETTY IMAGES self any favor minimally by pose the temperamental Critics of Elon Musk have compared the Tesla and SpaceX CEO’s personality to that of President Donald Trump. creating this kind of a dis- rocket scientist to a libel traction, and at worst rais- suit. In the tweets, Musk and SpaceX engineers for action. Musk gained thousands of quarters, is deep in debt and ing questions about your strayed from a vigorous sending a small submarine A Tesla spokeswoman Twitter followers. He has will have trouble meeting credibility,” he said. “I’m defense of his companies to help divers rescue the 12 wouldn’t comment on the almost half as many as Musk’s prediction of a profit certain they wish he would into personal insult, with no Thai soccer players and tweets. President Donald Trump, in the second half of this be a more cautious tweeter.” facts to back it up. their coach from a flooded For the first four months who likewise attacks his year, Spiegel said. Big investors are in a “This has nothing to do cave. The submarine was of the year, Musk was aver- critics with relish on Twit- “It’s all based around this difficult spot with Tesla, with defending Tesla,” said not used. Unsworth called it aging about 100 tweets per ter. rabid Elon Musk fan base. much as they were with Erik Gordon, a business and a “PR stunt” and said it month. But the tweets Mark Spiegel, an outspo- Once that fan base starts to Uber and ousted CEO law professor at the Uni- wouldn’t have worked any- spiked to about 400 per ken hedge fund manager see what kind of person Travis Kalanick, Gordon versity of Michigan. “This way. month starting in May as who has been betting on they’ve been worshipping, said. Like Uber, Tesla and goes over a line where he Musk responded with a Musk was under pressure Tesla’s stock falling for they will turn on a dime,” he SpaceX were built on their can’t claim ‘Well, my big sin tweet branding Unsworth a to increase production of years, said the tweets are said. founder’s larger-than-life is that I go too far in “pedo.” In a second tweet, the Model 3 lower-priced showing Musk’s fans his Spiegel likened Musk to personality. Tesla is worth defending the company.’ ” Musk said he bet the claim electric car, which starts at true personality. Trump, saying the two men more than $52 billion, large- British diver Vern was true. Unsworth told $35,000. The company, which has have an “amazing amount ly on the promise of Musk’s Unsworth criticized Musk CNN he is considering legal As the spike occurred, had only two profitable of personality defects in genius. ‘Sky-dive in your ... country’: Texas biz rules called ‘racist’ By Cassandra Jaramillo Dallas Morning News

DALLAS — A North Texas sky diving compa- ny’s rules barring custom- MANDEL NGAN/GETTY ers who are in the country CVS fired two employees who called the police on a black illegally are being called female customer Saturday in Edgewater. “racist” in a flood of social media posts, but defended by the business owner. Skydive Tandem CVS apologizes in Greenville, also known as Dallas Skydive Lodge, states on its website: “If you latest incident of are in this country illegally, please go home and sky- dive in your own country. alleged profiling We don’t want any money you obtained in the USA CVS, from Page 1 gized and said it had “zero illegally.” tolerance” for discrimi- Angelica Escobedo, who DALLAS SKYDIVE LODGE the store manager said he nation. lives in Irving, shared a A screenshot of Skydive Tandem Greenville’s rules. Owner Hank Schraeder says he is believed her coupon, for a And last year at O’Hare screenshot of the rules not racially profiling customers. free personal care item val- International Airport, a vi- because she found them ued up to $17.99, to be deo of a United Airlines discriminatory. Her post turned to their country of Schraeder shrugged off written in Spanish. fraudulent. Hudson said passenger who refused to had more than 100 shares. origin or “wait in line” to the social media outcry and “My chute was packed she asked for his name and give up his seat quickly “They assume ‘if you get citizenship, like his said he doesn’t get most of by guys in pointy white title to complain, and ten- went viral worldwide, don’t speak English, you great-great grandmother his business from Face- hoods. Not customer sions escalated. Hudson prompting a public rela- are here illegally’ and that did when she came from book. He declined to talk friendly,” one person posted a video of the store tions crisis for the Chicago- is not OK. If we don’t stand Germany. about the customer source wrote. manager, who identified based airline that resulted up for those who can’t “There is no racial pro- for his business, located 40 A photo of Schraeder himself as Morry Matson, in legislative hearings, pol- stand up for themselves, filing on my website or miles east of Dallas. circulated on social media on the phone with police. icy changes and employee then who are we as a anyplace else. This has “The illegal lovers will shows him holding a sign Police responded to the training. society or as a city?” she nothing to do with what attack that method also,” that reads “Trump Wet- store but took no action, “You would hope that said. country you came from or he said. back Round-up 2016,” according to the Chicago one organization would That prompted nearly what race you are. I don’t The company also lists which Schraeder said he Police Department. learn from the misfortune 100 negative reviews on care if you came from the other sky diving require- paid to have made. He said Neither Hudson or Mat- of another. It’s not that the company’s Facebook Netherlands, if you’re here ments for customers, such he has been pleased with son could immediately be easy,” said Ron Culp, direc- page in the last hours. On illegally then you should go as proper identification President Donald Trump’s reached for comment. CVS tor of the graduate program Thursday, the company home,” he said. and good health. approach to immigration issued an apology Saturday of public relations and ad- owner doubled down by Schraeder said the re- “You must weigh 220 and wants a border wall and said it was investigating vertising at DePaul Uni- defending his rules requir- quirement for reading and pounds or less. Yes, we built. the matter. versity. ing legal and English- speaking English is for weigh you,” the company’s It is unclear how many “CVS Health does not Culp said these incidents speaking customers. safety when providing sky rules say. of the people posting com- tolerate any practices that all come down to the initial Hank Schraeder said in diving instructions. The After Facebook users ments had used the com- discriminate against any training employees receive. an interview with The Dal- site also says it’s needed for shared the company’s pany. Commenters also customer and we are com- “I guarantee as a result of las Morning News that he filling out legal paperwork. rules, dozens went to its took to Yelp and Google mitted to maintaining a CVS, other coupon-focused is not racially profiling cus- One reviewer wrote: “If page to leave negative re- reviews to share their com- welcoming and diverse en- retailers will do a quick tomers. He said he strongly I could give zero stars I views, some sarcastic, oth- plaints, taking the com- vironment in our stores,” assessment of their policies believes that people in the would. Please don’t give ers expressing disappoint- pany below a two-star rat- DeAngelis said in his email and procedures,” he said. U.S. illegally should be re- your money to racists.” ment. One review was ing. Monday. “We have firm “In this case, it should non-discrimination policies always start with training in place to help ensure that and making sure employees all customers are treated anticipate all the various with respect and dignity. situations,” Culp said, add- Profiling or any other type ing, “When you’re a retailer FCC chair’s concerns over of discriminatory behavior that’s heavily promotion-ori- is strictly prohibited.” ented, then you just need to There have been several make sure everyone knows recent incidents of compa- what to do when something WGN sale puts deal in danger nies having to address em- like that happens.” ployee conduct. Empathy goes a long way Sinclair, from Page 1 Monday welcoming Pai’s tion order, the agency will Mobile USA was aban- Starbucks swiftly apolo- with angry customers, espe- memo. finally take a hard look at doned in 2011 after the gized this spring after two cially in retail, said Bob shared with my col- “When Sinclair has been its proposed merger with FCC took similar steps. black men in a Philadelphia Phibbs, CEO of New York- leagues a draft order that forced to sell stations dur- Tribune. This is overdue Tribune Co. in 2014 store for a business meeting based consultancy the Re- would designate issues ing previous mergers, it has and favoritism like this spun off its publishing divi- were arrested when an em- tail Doctor. involving certain pro- routinely sold them to fam- needs to end.” sion, including the Chicago ployee refused to let them “My concern is how it’s posed divestitures for a ily and friends and then Sinclair executives Tribune and other news- use the restroom without showing up in retail, in the hearing in front of an signed agreements to con- hoped to receive FCC ap- papers, into a separate making a purchase, and very places where people administrative law judge.” trol the programming on proval and close the deal by company now known as later called the police and need to feel they matter, President Donald those stations,” Frisch said. early third quarter, but Tronc. Under the banner accused them of trespass- because people who feel Trump appointed Pai as “The FCC is right to call Monday’s plan to refer the Tribune Media, it retained ing. they matter buy more,” he FCC chairman in January out this scheme.” application to an adminis- the company’s broadcast The coffee giant removed said. 2017. The FCC’s inspector FCC Commissioner Jes- trative law judge is likely to and real estate assets. the employee involved, and Culp also offered some general reportedly sica Rosenworcel, a De- substantially delay or even In addition to WGN, later closed its 8,000 stores advice for companies seek- launched an investigation mocrat, also issued a state- derail the acquisition. Tribune Media owns or for an afternoon so all its ing to train their employees late last year into whether ment in support of Pai’s In 2015, Comcast’s pro- operates stations including employees could participa- to deal with difficult situa- Pai relaxed ownership memo Monday. posed $45 billion merger KTLA-TV in Los Angeles te in unconscious bias train- tions and upset customers. rules specifically to benefit “Today’s announcement with Time Warner Cable, and WPIX-TV in New ing. “Rather than elevate the Sinclair’s bid to acquire is welcome,” Rosenworcel which was also met with York. The company also Earlier in the year, a incident, get everything to Tribune Media. said. “As I have noted vociferous opposition, was owns Chicago radio station waitress at an IHOP restau- cool down,” Culp said. Karl Frisch, executive before, too many of this withdrawn after the FCC WGN-AM 720 and na- rant in Maine asked a group director of Allied Progress, agency’s media policies recommended the trans- tional cable channel WGN of black teenagers to prepay [email protected] a Washington, D.C.-based have been custom built to action go before an admin- America. for their meal, and another [email protected] liberal advocacy organiza- support the business plans istrative law judge. Twitter @SamWillTravel [email protected] diner wrote about it on Twitter @haileymensik1 tion that has opposed the of Sinclair Broadcasting. AT&T’s proposed $39 Facebook. IHOP apolo- merger, issued a statement With this hearing designa- billion merger with T- Twitter @RobertChannick Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018 3 War on falsity spares Infowars Facebook is under no obli- Facebook hasn’t gation to amplify that purged site that speech.” Far-right activists, some deals in untruth of whom have been banned from social media outlets By Eli Rosenberg after running afoul of rules The Washington Post against harassment or hate speech, have long com- plained that they are the WASHINGTON — Face- victims of censorship. book has spent much of the Diamond and Silk, two 1 last 1 ⁄2 years trying to tamp Trump supporters who down the spread of false have gained renown for and malicious information their videos on Facebook, that bloomed on its plat- became a cause célèbre in form during the 2016 elec- the conservative world af- tion. ter they said they were the After a slew of negative victims of overreach by publicity, the company ad- Facebook after the com- justed its algorithms, pany had deemed some of sought to study the political their content “unsafe.” effects of misinformation Facebook later said the and issued mea culpas, in communication had been the form of congressional sent in error. testimony and slick adver- Jonathan Albright, re- tisements aplenty. search director at Columbia But critics point to one University’s Tow Center for thing it has not done: Digital Journalism, agreed banned or blocked the site that attempts at outright Infowars — one of the most bans could backfire. prominent outlets known “If they were to go and for spreading baseless in- ban Infowars, it very well formation and conspiracy could make the problem theories — which enjoys NOAH BERGER/AP 2017 worse,” he said in an inter- many verified Facebook Some critics say Facebook’s effort to remove purveyors of false information has not gone far enough. view. “It’s a catch-22.” pages with millions of fol- Despite what has seemed lowers. The right-wing me- er Oliver Darcy wrote on Soros was attempting to sition Facebook finds itself how extreme and damaging to be a steady stream of dia channel’s relationship Twitter later. “I didn’t get a “seize US voting machines.” in. With billions of pieces of their actions, they’ll benefit negative disclosures in to Facebook has come good answer.” President Donald Trump content shared daily on its from equivocation that im- American media in recent under closer scrutiny as the Facebook’s response set has appeared on Infowars’ site, the company has said plies ‘both sides are guilty,’ months, Facebook ’s busi- social media giant has be- off a cascade of reactions, show and has at times that vetting the veracity of with no regard for degree,” ness continues to boom. The gun touting the other mea- striking at the heart of a appeared to echo some of its every one would be nearly Constine wrote. company posted record sures it says it has undertak- sensitive debate about the talking points. impossible. But it has re- Facebook told the publi- profits in the first quarter of en to try to reduce the spread of false and hateful Facebook representa- sponded to social and polit- cation that it would be 2018, despite the data pro- amount of misleading infor- information that has tives tried to tamp down on ical pressure by taking steps nearly impossible to ensure tection scandal that un- mation on its site. churned since the 2016 the rising tide of anger last toward reducing harmful everything posted on the folded at the time, sending At a private event last election. week, responding on social uses of its service, including site was true, pointing out its stock rising to its largest week, reporters asked John “By refusing to ban In- media that there were Face- the posting of false infor- that it “down-ranks” certain gains in nearly three years. Hegeman, head of Face- fowars, @facebook is book pages “on both the left mation to intentionally mis- types of content, like click- And those numbers lead book’s News Feed, and Sara choosing profit off a vile and the right pumping out lead or harm others. The bait and fake news. to more pessimistic conclu- Su, a Facebook product conspiracy theorist who what they consider opinion company did not respond to “In other words, we al- sions about Facebook’s specialist, about the issue. harasses the families of the or analysis —but others call a request for comment. low people to post it as a commitment to change. “I guess just for being children killed at Sandy fake news,” and citing free “Despite investing con- form of expression, but “Facebook’s milquetoast false, that doesn’t violate Hook,” former Obama ad- speech. siderable money into na- we’re not going to show it at method of dealing with the community standards,” ministration official Dan But that response was tional ad campaigns and the top of News Feed.” accounts in these so-called Hegeman said, according to Pfeiffer wrote on Twitter. quickly criticized, as some expensive mini docu- Still, though Constine ar- gray areas seems to conflict CNN. Infowars has “not “Please spare me the self reporters compared it to mentaries, Facebook is not gued for stricter controls with its stated goals, both of violated something that righteousness about free- Trump’s infamous com- yet up to the challenge of and penalties for those like building community and of would result in them being dom of speech.” ment equivocating white vanquishing misinforma- Infowars that spread false weeding out misinforma- taken down.” Infowars has gained no- nationalists and counter- tion from its platform,” information, he said he did tion,” Vanity Fair’s Maya Pressed by reporters, toriety for the volume of protesters during the Charlie Warzel wrote at not think a complete ban Kosoff wrote. “In glibly other Facebook representa- conspiracy theories that it clashes in Charlottesville Buzzfeed. would be the best approach. allowing bad actors like tives struggled to come up has helped spread, sowing last year. TechCrunch’s Josh Con- “If Facebook deleted the Infowars to continue exist- with a convincing explana- doubt by questioning the “Facebook’s inability to stine saw it as evidence that pages of Infowars and their ing on its platform, Face- tion for why Infowars was government’s potential role distinguish Infowars “Facebook hides behind ilk, it would be used as a book is enabling the persist- permitted on the site if the in tragedies like 9/11 and the (which says Sandy Hook is a political neutrality” for fear rallying cry that Jones’ ent spread of low-truth company was committed to Sandy Hook massacre. It hoax) from normal political of alienating conservative claims were actually clair- stories intended to mislead. reducing the spread of false recently warned that dialogue should concern us users and compromising its voyant,” he wrote. “If Face- And until doing so affects information. Democrats planned to all,” Sen. Chris Murphy, business model. book wants to uphold a base its stock value or its ability “I asked them why In- “launch a civil war” on the D-Conn., wrote on Twitter. “That strategy is ex- level of free speech, it may to turn a profit, Facebook fowars is still allowed on Fourth of July and that The Infowars flap is a ploited by those like Jones be prudent to let the liars has little incentive to the platform,” CNN report- liberal billionaire George sign of the complicated po- who know that no matter have their voice. However, change.” U.S. slams China, EU at WTO over retaliation

By Paul Wiseman cized the WTO as unable to Associated Press deal with the problems posed by China, suggesting WASHINGTON — The a challenge there might Trump administration on have little impact in Wash- Monday brought cases ington. But it might help against China, the Europe- Beijing rally support from an Union, Canada, Mexico governments that criticized and Turkey at the World Trump for going outside the Trade Organization for re- WTO to impose tariffs on taliating against American Chinese and other imports. STEVE HELBER/AP tariffs on imported steel and The move is unusually The U.S. has imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum on the grounds that the imported metals pose a threat to security. aluminum. swift, coming less than one The United States has week after the U.S. pro- Beijing hoped they would imposed tariffs of 25 per- posed 10 percent tariffs on a lobby Washington to pro- cent on steel and 10 percent $200 billion list of Chinese tect their own interests. on aluminum on the goods. Those wouldn’t take In taxing imported steel grounds that the imported effect until at least Septem- and aluminum from some metals pose a threat to U.S. ber. countries in March and national security. China, the China’s lopsided trade others in June, Trump de- EU, Canada, Mexico and balance means it will run ployed a little-used weap- Turkey have counter- out of U.S. imports for on in American trade pol- punched with taxes on penalty tariffs before Wash- icy: Under the Trade Ex- more than $24 billion worth ington does. Beijing is trying pansion Act of 1962, presi- of U.S. exports. to recruit support, so far in dents are empowered to U.S. Trade Representa- vain, from Europe, South impose unlimited tariffs tive Robert Lighthizer said Korea and other govern- on imports that the Com- their retaliation violates the ments. merce Department asserts rules of the Geneva-based “We are unable to fight are threats to America’s WTO, which mediates equally,” said Tu Xingquan, national security. trade disputes. director of the China Insti- The WTO gives coun- “Instead of working with tute for WTO Studies at the tries broad leeway to deter- us to address a common University of International mine national security in- problem, some of our trad- Business and Economics in terests. But there was long ing partners have elected to Beijing. an unwritten agreement respond with retaliatory Monday’s move “indi- that WTO member coun- tariffs designed to punish cates that we value the role tries would use the na- American workers, farmers of the WTO rules,” said Tu. tional-security justification and companies,” Lighthizer Washington imposed 25 only very sparingly to avoid said. percent tariffs on $34 bil- MANDEL NGAN/GETTY abuses. Earlier Monday, China lion of Chinese goods in U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said China, the EU, Canada, Mexico and Trump’s steel and alumi- announced it filed a World response to complaints that Turkey’s retaliation violates the rules of the Geneva-based WTO. num tariffs broke that Trade Organization chal- Beijing steals or pressures taboo. Now the Commerce lenge to Trump’s latest tariff companies to hand over tariff threat but has only ures,” said Tu. United States runs a sur- Department is pursuing an- threat, stepping up its diplo- technology. Beijing re- about $80 billion of annual Economists and business plus. But Chinese officials other, bigger national-secu- matic efforts to counter U.S. sponded immediately by imports left for penalties. groups have suggested Bei- have tried to appeal to rity case against auto im- pressure in a spiraling imposing identical penal- As for why Beijing hasn’t jing might try to disrupt American companies as al- ports. Hearings on the pro- technology dispute. ties on a similar amount of retaliated, “there might be operations of American lies. posed auto tariffs are set for The Trump administra- American imports. some adjustment in China’s companies, especially serv- A Commerce Ministry Thursday and Friday in tion has previously criti- It has criticized the latest approach to countermeas- ice industries, in which the spokesman said last week Washington. 4 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018 MARKET ROUNDUP

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HENRY MORGENTHAU III 1917-2018 Producer helped shape Erjavac, Timothy Glenn Death Notices Timothy Glenn Erjavac, suddenly, of Morton Grove, beloved husband of Michelle, nee Yactor; loving public television in U.S. father of Jeremy and Christopher; cherished son of Glenn (Kathleen) and Michelle (Dale) Trahan; fond By Tara Bahrampour Badolato, Salvatore V. brother of Christopher (Gina) Erjavac, Monique anti-Semitism during the Salvatore V. Badolato, 97, of Glen Ellyn, passed (Michael) Sampey, Andrew Trahan, Ryan Erjavac, and The Washington Post run-up to World War II. away July 15 2018. Beloved husband Darren Erjavac; devoted uncle of Timothy, Brittni, Morgenthau attended of the late Violet nee Holl; loving father Crysta, Jamee, Haley, Michael, Keegan, Kaelan, and Henry Morgenthau III, a Princeton University, of William and Dean; beloved uncle of Finn; adored great uncle of Aubree and Kylee; dear TV producer and documen- where he majored in art many cousins and friends. Vistation son in law of Mary Ellen Yactor. Visitation at Simkins tarian who helped shape history, ran cross-country, Thursday from 3 to 8 p.m. at Williams- Funeral Home 6251 Dempster St. Morton Grove, public television in its early joined the glee club and Kampp Funeral Home, 430 E. Roosevelt Rd., IL Thursday 1:00 p.m. until time of funeral service days and provided a forum served on the editorial Wheaton, IL 60187. Funeral prayers Friday 9:15 a.m. at 8:00 p.m. Cremation private. In lieu of flowers, at the funeral home proceeding to 10 a.m. Mass at donations to The Gary Sinise Foundation P.O. 50008 for the nation’s civil rights board of the student news- St. Petronille 420 Glenwood, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137. Studio City, CA 91614 appreciated. Sign online guest conversation in the 1960s, paper. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of book at www.simkinsfh.com. (847) 965-2500 died July 11 at a retirement Despite his family’s social flowers donations appreciated to Edward Hines Jr., community in Washington. prominence he was, along VA Hospital Voluntary Service (135) 5000 South 5th He was 101. with several other Jewish Avenue Hines, IL 60141, Loyola University Medical Center Office of Development 2160 S. First Avenue The cause was complica- students, denied entry into Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries tions from aortic stenosis, the university’s prestigious Maywood, IL 60153, 708-216-3201 or Northwestern his daughter Sarah Morgen- WASHINGTON POST 2017 eating clubs. Medicine Central DuPage Hospital Northwestern Memorial Foundation, 0S050 Winfield Road, Suite thau said. Henry Morgenthau III made The following year, he 200, Winfield, Illinois 60190. Please make the check Ertl, Robert L. Robert L. Ertl; Age 63, of Chicago IL, passed away in A scion of a prominent his own mark amid a line of “transcended his hurt and payable to “Northwestern Memorial Foundation” Ft. Myers Florida on July 5, 2018; Bob will be forever German-Jewish family, prominent family members. transformed a personal at- and include your designation preference in the remembered by his cherished wife Sue Orr; He was Morgenthau was a son of tack into a kind of mitzvah,” memo line. Info at www.williams-kampp.com or the loving son of Robert L. Ertl Sr. and Katie (nee President Franklin D. the March on Washington. author David Michaelis, a (630) 668-0016. Oreskovich); Dear brother of Judy (Joe) Ertl-Farrell Roosevelt’s treasury secre- In 1991 he wrote “Mostly longtime friend, wrote in an and Russell (Jammie) Ertl; He is also survived by Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries tary, a grandson of the U.S. Morgenthaus,” a book about email to Morgenthau’s chil- his children, stepchildren, grandchildren, and many ambassador to the Ottoman his family that chronicles dren after his death. aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews; Bob served on Empire under President the lives of his great-grand- Each week during that Beilfuss, Robert P. the Chicago Fire Department for 43 years, rising to the level of Assistant Deputy Chief Paramedic before Woodrow Wilson, the older father, a Bavarian cigar winter, Michaelis added, Robert P. Beilfuss, age 61; Preceded in death by his retiring in November 2017; He was an entrepreneur brother of former Manhat- maker who moved to New “Henry had gone to the rear parents Anne and William Beilfuss; Dear brother of at the age of 19, and especially liked working as a tan District Attorney Robert York in 1866, and his grand- doors of the most selective Bill (Terri) Beilfuss, the late Mary Lou Byrne, the late general contractor building homes; He also enjoyed Morgenthau and a cousin of father, Henry Morgenthau of Prospect Street’s eating Jule Beilfuss and Joe (Margaret) Beilfuss; Proud uncle spending time at his family’s Indiana lake cottage Pulitzer Prize-winning au- Sr., who unsuccessfully clubs, and from the African- of Lisa, Karen, Billy and Danny Beilfuss; Christopher when he could; Bob lived his entire life helping (fiancée Lindsay) Byrne and Jenna (Tyler) Dickinson; thor Barbara Tuchman. pushed the U.S. to intervene American cooks there in others; He cared about everyone and everything; he Fond nephew of many aunts and uncles; Memorial He grew up moving com- in the 1915 Armenian geno- those kitchens, he had re- wanted to make a difference; Bob is greatly missed; visitation Wednesday, July 18, 2018 at St. Catherine fortably among Washington cide in Turkey. ceived the kindness of large Family, friends, co-workers, and all whose lives were of Alexandria Church, 10621 S. Kedvale Ave., Oak and New York political and His father, Henry Mor- quantities of leftovers and touched by Bob are invited to a Celebration of his Lawn, IL, at 9:00 a.m. until time of Mass at 10:00 a.m. Life at Curley Funeral Home, 6116 W. 111th Street, literary society, although he genthau Jr., played an inte- scraped food from the club Interment private. Funeral arrangements entrusted Chicago Ridge , IL., 60415 on Thursday, July 19, 2018 said his Jewish heritage gral role in designing the tables, and he had trans- to Walter Quinlan Funeral Directors, 708-425-3700 or from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; For Funeral Info 708- made him feel like an out- New Deal and in financing ported this Depression-era www.walterquinlanfuneraldirectors.com sider at times. That contra- U.S. participation in World manna back across campus 422-2700, or www.curleyfuneralhome.com diction would inform his War II. He pushed for the and down Witherspoon professional life as a teller of U.S. to do more to help Jews Street to the African-Ameri- stories, on screen and in suffering persecution in Eu- can parish that ran a food Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries print. rope and continued to help kitchen.” His years as a producer at shape foreign policy after After graduating in 1939, Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries WGBH in Boston, from the war. Morgenthau served in the Boylan, Kevin M 1955 to 1977, coincided with “He grew up at a time Army in Europe during 71 - Navy Veteran - Loving husband of Connie (nee Wakefield). Father of Kevin Jr., Susan Ferguson III, James R. ‘Jim’ the birth of public televi- when the government — World War II and received James R. “Jim” Ferguson III, age 73, a resident of (Kirt) Bushnell, Elizabeth and Joshua sion. Morgenthau was in- and certainly the New Deal the Bronze Star Medal. Carillon Lakes in Crest Hill, IL, formerly of Downers (Stephanie). Beloved son of Shirley and spired by “the whole con- — was looking out for the In addition to his work at Grove and Naperville, IL, died unexpectedly on the late Roger Sr. Great brother to John Friday, July 13, 2018 at his home. He was born July cept of using television to underdog of society,” said WGBH, he also was acting (Mary), Carole (the late Raj) Chopra, 30, 1944 in Quincy, MA. educate and also tell stories Kramer Morgenthau. “That program manager at Nancy (Jack) Fitzgerald, Bonnie (Dennis) Heywood, Visitation Friday, July 20, 2018, 4:00-8:00 PM at of marginalized people in was tremendously inspiring WNYC in New York, Dan (Connie), Pat, Roger Jr (Tricia) and Mary (Jim) Overman-Jones Funeral Home & Cremation Services, society,” his son Kramer to him, and at the same time worked with Eleanor Baker. Proud Grandpa to Anna and Will Bushnell, 15219 S. Joliet Rd., Plainfield, IL. A celebration of Cate and Maddie Boylan. Dear Uncle and Great Morgenthau said. he had tremendous pres- Roosevelt on a radio and TV Jim’s life will be held Saturday, July 21, 10:30 AM Uncle to many. Service private. A Celebration of He was among the first sure on him to live up to his production business and in the funeral home. Future Inurnment: Clarendon Kevin’s life will be at a later date. American TV producers to family’s reputation. ... I served as manager of a Hills Cemetery, Darien, IL. For a complete obituary, May the road rise up to meet you...... may God hold bring a crew into apartheid think he needed to find his communication research please visit www.overman-jones.com or call (815) you in the palm of His hand. South Africa. He also pro- own voice.” institute at Brandeis Uni- 436-9221 for more information. duced “Prospects of Henry Morgenthau III versity. Mankind,” a weekly show was born at home in New While working on a doc- Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries hosted by former first lady York City on Jan. 11, 1917. He umentary about Tanzania, Eleanor Roosevelt featuring was the oldest of three he was introduced to Ruth Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries discussions of foreign and children of the former Eli- Schachter, an African poli- Brennan, Thomas M. domestic affairs with politi- nor Fatman and Henry tics expert who taught at Beloved husband of Ariceli (nee Figueroa); loving cal, academic and media Morgenthau Jr., and a great- Boston University and later father of Guadalupe Brennan (Michael Kennedy); be- Forester, Patricia experts. grandson of Mayer at Brandeis. Her Jewish loved son of the late Leo F. and Patricia A. Brennan Patricia M. Forester nee Moore age 93 of Glenview. His shows while execu- Lehman, a co-founder of family had fled Vienna in Honan; fond grandfather of Micah; dear brother of Beloved wife of the late John Robert Forester; lov- Michael (Michele) Brennan, and Robert (Kathleen) ing mother of Michael (Susan) Forester, Katherine tive producer at WGBH, the securities firm Lehman 1938, and their relationship Apfelbach and the late John P. Forester; dear grand- one of the nation’s premier Brothers. nudged Morgenthau to em- Brennan; fond uncle of Kevin, Jack, Sarah, Hugh, and Hannah; godfather of Carlos Lopez. Member mother of John, Margaret (Patrick) Murphy, Therese public television outlets, The family had a home brace his own religion more of the Valentine’s Boys Club. Visitation Thursday 3 (Paul) Labanowski, Emily (Emile) Dawisha, Megan won Peabody and Emmy near Roosevelt’s estate at fully. They married in 1962. p.m. to 9 p.m., Funeral Services Friday 10:20 a.m. and Alice Apfelbach; great-grandmother of Susan awards, among other hon- Hyde Park, N.Y., and the His wife died in 2006. at Michael Coletta Sons Funeral Home 544 W. 31st and Otto Murphy, Emilia and John Labanowski and ors. His 1963 program “The young Morgenthau later re- Survivors also include an- St. (Chicago) to Nativity of Our Lord Church Mass Theodore Dawisha; fond aunt of many nieces and Negro and the American called slipping out of bed to other son, Henry “Ben”; a 11 a.m. Cremation Private. For service info (312)225 nephews. Funeral Mass, Friday July 20, 2018 10:00 Promise” consisted of one- listen to the adults talk over brother; and six grandchil- 8500 or www.colettasonsfuneralhome.com a.m. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 1775 on-one interviews with the dinner, with Roosevelt’s dren. Grove Street, Glenview, IL 60025. In lieu of flowers, Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries memorials may be made to Sister Paulanne’s Needy Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., sonorous baritone and con- Morgenthau settled in Family Fund c/o OLPH Church. Info: www.donnel- Malcolm X and James Bald- tagious laughter rising Washington in 2010 and lanfuneral.com or (847) 675-1990. win. It aired at a fraught above the other voices. took up a new vocation: period, after Alabama Gov. His assimilated Jewish writing poetry. Just before Brown, Madeline Ann ‘Pat’ Brown, Madeline A. “Pat” George Wallace defiantly family inhabited their reli- turning 100 he published nee Stec declared support for “segre- gion uneasily. His youth was his first collection, “A Sun- Age 80 passed away Sunday July 15, 2018 at her Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries gation forever” and before shaped by deep strains of day In Purgatory.” residence in the Grand Haven Community in Romeoville, formerly of Lake Thunderbird. Madeline is survived by her loving husband of 60 years Neal Hartjes, Louis J. ‘”Loek”’ Brown; children Laura Brown-Janozik and Dale Louis J.”Loek” Hartjes, age 82, beloved husband (Mary) Brown; brothers Larry (Virge) and David Stec; of Ria M. Brouwer Hartjes, loving father of Harry Chicago Daily Tribune grandchildren Kimberly (Matt) Brumley, Kyle Janozik, (Carmen), Louis, Diane, Bruce, Jeffrey, Denise and Drew (Carly) Brown, Nicholas (Caitlyn) Brown, Edward Hartjes, loving grandfather of Caitlin, ON JULY 17 ... mier Josef Stalin — opened In 1989 White Sox catcher Angela (Matthew) Nickel, Gina Brown, Maria Brown Loek, Stefaan, Riley, Bastiaan, Amanda and Alexis. the Potsdam Conference to Carlton Fisk made his and Neal Brown; great grandchildren Graceyn Great-grandfather of Ezra, Eliza and Miles, fond On July 17, 1821, Brown Meier and Tessa Brown also numerous niec- brother of Harry (Shirley), Gerard (the late Ria) and Spain determine the occupation 2,000th career hit, against es and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents Alphons (Loes) Hartjes. Visitation Thursday, July 19 ceded Florida to the United zones of Germany. the New York Yankees at Stanley and Hattie Stec. Visitation Wednesday from from 3 to 8 pm at the John E.Maloney Funeral Home, States. Comiskey Park. 3 to 9 pm at Anderson Memorial Home, 21131 W. 1359 W. Devon Avenue.The family and friends will In 1955 Disneyland was Renwick Rd., Crest Hill, IL 60403. Funeral Thursday meet on Friday, July 20 for funeral Mass at 10:00 In 1898 the Spanish garri- opened in Anaheim, Calif. In 1994 Brazil defeated July 19, 2018 9:45 am from the funeral home cha- am at St. Margaret Mary Church, 2324 W. Chase son in Santiago, Cuba, sur- Italy to win its fourth World pel to St. Mary Immaculate Parish in Plainfield for Avenue, Chicago, interment All Saints Cemetery. In rendered to U.S. forces in In 1959 singer Billie Holi- Cup title. a 10:30 am Mass. Services conclude at the Church, lieu of flowers contributions to Catholic Charities the Spanish-American War. day died at 44 in New York. cremation rites to be accorded. In lieu of flowers, of Chicago, 721 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, IL 60645 In 1996 TWA Flight 800, a donations in her memory to the American Heart appreciated. Funeral info: 773-764-1617 In 1917, In 1975 Association (www.heart.org) appreciated. (www. during World War an Apollo spaceship Paris-bound Boeing 747, ex- AndersonMemorialHome.com) (815) 577-5250 I, the British royal family docked with a Soyuz space- ploded and crashed off changed its surname from craft in the first orbital Long Island, N.Y., killing all Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to linkup between the two 230 people on board. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Windsor. superpowers. In 2005 the Iraqi Special Diemer, Joan Victoria Hess, Jeanne L. In 1936 the Spanish Civil In 1979 Nicaraguan Presi- Tribunal filed its first crimi- Joan Victoria Diemer, nee Gold, age 91, passed away Jeanne L. Hess (nee VanGeertry), beloved wife of War began as Gen. Fran- dent Anastasio Somoza re- nal case against Saddam on July 15th surrounded by her loving family. Joan the late George F. Hess; loving mother of George cisco Franco led a military signed and fled to Miami. Hussein for a 1982 massacre was the beloved wife of Gerhard Herman Diemer (Cynthia), Thomas (Cynthia), Martin, William and revolt. of Shiites. for 71 wonderful years; loving mother of Marilyn Jeanne Therese (Craig) Esposito; cherished grand- In 1981 two walkways col- Staerk and Warren (Sherry) Diemer; cherished mother of Brian, Ashley, Timothy, Katie, Sean and In 1945 In 2009 grandmother of Katherine Smith, Emily Staerk Ryan; dearest sister of the late Phillip (the late the leaders of the lapsed above the lobby of legendary CBS and Austin Diemer; dearest sister of Jean (the late World War II allies — Presi- Kansas City’s Hyatt Re- news anchor Walter Rosemary) VanGeertry, Marie (the late Don) Bachner Alonzo) Menking, the late Victor (Noreen) and the and Thomas (Carol) VanGeertry; dear aunt of many dent Harry Truman, British gency Hotel, killing 114 peo- Cronkite, known as “the late Maurice (the late Eddie) Gold; fond aunt of nieces and nephews. Visitation Thursday 3-9 P.M. Prime Minister Winston ple and injuring nearly 200. most trusted man in Ameri- many. She was a proud daughter of the republic of Funeral Friday 10:00 A.M. from Lawn Funeral Home, Churchill and Soviet Pre- ca,” died in New York City. Texas. All services are private and cremation rites 7732 W. 159th St. Orland Park. To St. Michael Church have been accorded. Info www.cumberlandchapels. Mass 10:45 A.M. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. com or 708-456-8300. Funeral Info: 708-429-3200. WINNING LOTTERY NUMBERS

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Petrik, Kenneth W. ‘Kenny Kat’ Weiner, Edith Rivas Joy, Bernard F. Kenneth W. Petrik, lovingly known as “Kenny Kat”, Tumpane, Walter F. Edith Rivas Weiner nee Gold, age 94. Beloved wife of Bernard F. “Mike” Joy, age 82. Beloved husband age 89, a resident of The Carillon in Age 89, U.S. Army Veteran. Beloved husband of Sonny Weiner and the late Joseph Rivas. of Delores (nee Sears). Devoted fa- Plainfield, IL and formerly of Naperville Patricia (nee Ryan) and the late Mary Devoted mother of Dennis (Vicki) Rivas, ther of Stephen (Lisa), Julianna Joy, and Norridge, IL, passed away July 15, (nee Smith). Devoted father of William Ellen (Clay) Emery and the late Barbara Regina (Lance) Dale, Christina Joy, 2018 at his home. Devoted husband of (Betty), Patrick (Candace), Thomas (the late Kenneth) Turkin. Proud grand- Michael (Karen), Matthew (Marnie), the late LaVerne Petrik; loving father of (Margaret), Timothy (Sara), and Robert mother of Jessica (Josh) Kohen, David Brian (Patrice), Gerald (Sue) and the Pam (Joe) Degliomini, Patrice (Paul) Tang and Linda (Maura) Tumpane. Proud grandfather (Saleigh) Rivas, Sara Turkin, Brett (Danielle) Emery, late Bernard (Patty). Loving grandfather of 28 and (Sam) Persico; cherished grandfather of Jennifer of Kelly, Bill, Tom, Pat, Ashley, Corey, Kate, Matt, Rocky Turkin, Jeremy (Danielle) Turkin, Carina Emery great grandfather of 13. Dear brother of Marie (Brad) Sievers, Joey (Abby) Degliomini, Christopher Kyle, Kelsey, Liz, Kit, Matt, Rev. Ryan, Rick, Lauren, (Nick Huffmaster). Adored great grandmother of Carlson, Josephine Joy, Elizabeth Joy and Irene (Amanda) Tang, Alexandra Tang, Samantha Tang, Zoe Jonathan, Kylie, Erin, David, Joni, Taylor, Nate, Kayden, Bretton, and Harvey. Also survived by Nicosia. Longtime member of Local #73 Sheet metal Persico, Tierney Persico and Shae “Peanut” Persico Wil, and Denny. Adored great-grandfather of 19. her adopted daughters, Stephanie Hurovitz and Workers Union and very active at his beloved Sacred and great-grandchildren, Mia, Emma, Everett, Noelle Cherished brother of the late William (Mary Ann) Kathleen Kane. Dear sister of the late Ralph Gold, Heart Parish. Visitation Thursday 3-9 PM at the and Avery. A proud US Army Veteran who lived ev- Tumpane. Loving uncle and great-uncle of many Irving Gold, and Bernice Zivin. Fond aunt of many. Palos-Gaidas Funeral Home, 11028 Southwest Hwy. ery day for his family. As quoted by George Strait, nieces and nephews. Proud Leo High School Famous for her bubbie cookies, stories, mahj hands, (7700W) Palos Hills. Funeral Friday, 845 AM from “My life’s been grand!” Private family services will alumnus. Visitation Wednesday 3-9 p.m. Funeral square dancing, and she had a smile for everyone the funeral home to Sacred Heart Church, 8245 W. be held at Irving Park Cemetery, Chicago. In lieu of Thursday 9:00 a.m. from the Robert J. Sheehy & Sons she met. There was always room at her table for one 111th St., Palos Hills, IL for 945 AM Mass. Interment flowers, memorials to St Jude Children’s Research Funeral Home, 9000 W. 151st Street, Orland Park, IL more. Service Wednesday 10AM at Chicago Jewish Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery. Express your Hospital in Ken’s memory would be greatly appre- to Sacred Heart Church, Mass of the Resurrection Funerals, 8851 Skokie Blvd (at Niles Center Road), thoughts and memories in the online Guest Book at ciated. Friedrich-Jones Funeral Home & Cremation 10:00 a.m. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. In lieu of Skokie. Interment Randhill Park Cemetery. In lieu of www.palosgaidasfh.com. Services, Naperville was entrusted with arrange- flowers, donations to Mulliganeers, 612 72nd Court, flowers, memorial contributions may be made to ments. For information please call 630/355-0213 or Downers Grove, IL 60516 would be appreciated. charity of your choice. Arrangements by Chicago visit www.friedrich-jones.com www.sheehyfh.com 708-857-7878 Jewish Funerals – Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries

Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Kirby, Loretta H. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Loretta H. Kirby, age 87, of Plainfield, formerly of Pyrek, Terri (Teresa) L. North Riverside. Loving mother of James N. (Kathy) Terri (Teresa) L. Pyrek, age 60, of Chicago. Beloved Wasik, Daniel James ‘Dan’ Kirby and Susan J. (Dan) Niccolai. Devoted grand- Xifteris, Dimitrios Ioannis sister of Jan Berg, Cheryl Pyrek, and Susan (Erich) My husband Daniel James Wasik passed away Dimitrios Ioannis Xifteris, born in Kranidi, Greece, mother of Christine and Jessica Kirby, and Andrew Woppel; loving aunt of Lisa, Chris, Sara, Melissa, yesterday at the age of 58 and Kimberly Niccolai. Dear sister of June Pyskacek. age 76. Beloved husband of 45 years Amanda, Berg, and Tom. Visitation, Wednesday, from lung cancer. He had a to Voula Xifteris nee Zervas. Loving fa- Cherished aunt of Peter and Naya Pyskacek. Loretta July 18, 2018, from 4 to 8 p.m., at HABEN Funeral huge generous heart and a was a devoted employee of Hines VA Hospital for ther of Jonathan (Sharon) Eaves, Elaine Home & Crematory, 8057 Niles Center Rd., Skokie. beautiful smile for all. We (Arry) Marinakos and Sophia (Grigorios many years as an occupational therapist. Visitation Additional Visitation, Thursday, July 19, from 9 a.m. will miss his wit and amazing 9am until time of funeral service 11am Thursday, Hatzigrigoriou) Xifteris. Proud grand- until time of Funeral Service, 10 a.m., at the funeral singing voice. He left many father of Panayioti, Dimitri and Nevi Marinakos, July 19, 2018 at Hallowell & James Funeral Home, home. Interment private. In lieu of flowers, memo- with lovely memories of his 301 75th St., Downers Grove. In lieu of flowers, me- Mia and Vivien Archos and Vasili Hatzigrigoriou. rial contributions may be made to The Leukemia genuine self. He will always Devoted son of the late Ioannis and Eleni Xifteris; morials to American Lung Association at lung.org or & Lymphoma Society (www.lls.org/illinois), 954 W. be with us: his son Matthew, Rainbow Hospice at rainbowhospice.org appreci- Dearest brother of Katerina Konstantopoulou; Washington Blvd., Suite 305, Chicago, IL, 60607. Info: his daughter Arianna, his Brother-in-law of Kathy (John) Katsibrinakis. Fond ated. For Info: (630) 964-6500 or hjfunerals.com 847.673.6111 or www.habenfuneral.com. brother Steve and wife Melfy, Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Uncle of Dina and Sophia Katsibrinakis and Eleni his brother John and his wife Kathleen, their daugh- and Yianni Konstantopoulou. Dimitri was a proud ters Sarah and Julia, and his brother Tom and his craftsman and carpenter for most of his life whose husband Tj. I was so very fortunate to have him all work can be found in many homes and restaurants these years. I will miss him with all my being. Please Krako, Lilyan M. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries in the Chicagoland area today. Family and friends Lilyan M. Krako, nee Marcus, lived 102 remark- consider contributing to Cancer research, or just be will meet Wednesday morning at Saint Demetrios able years, beloved wife of the late kind to someone as he would have been. There will Greek Orthodox Church of Elmhurst for visita- Reuben Krako; loving mother of the Ratajczyk, Betty J. be no visitation or service as per his wishes. tion from 10:00am until time of funeral service at late Risa and Harvey Lambert and the Betty J. Ratajczyk, 92, of Fox Lake, IL, beloved wife Thank you, Sophia Anastasiou-Wasik. 11:00am. Funeral will follow to Arlington Cemetery late Pamela Shulkin; adored grandma of 61 years to the late John; loving mother of Jim For information, please call, Davenport Family in Elmhurst. In Lieu of flowers, please offer a dona- of Susan and Michael Cohen, Ron (Barb), Russ (late Dian), Debbie, George/Dave Funeral Home, Crystal Lake, 815-459-3411, www. tion to further cancer research. Arrangements Lambert and Heather Ross, Dana and Brett Salzer, (Heather), Mary Lou (Hank) Leidecker, and the late davenportfamily.com. by NICHOLAS M. PISHOS FUNERAL DIRECTOR, LTD. Bradford Shulkin, Michael and Lisa Shulkin, Amy and John Jr. Cherished grandmother of 11 and great 847-581-0536 Josh Barnett; proud Bubbie of Allyson and David grandmother of 10; sister of both late Bill Barth and Neumann, Andrew Cohen, Emily Cohen, Maya, Abby Nancy Forgue. and Morissa Lambert, Rosie Salzer, Sam Salzer, She was always proud to be an American and a vet- Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Preston Mintzer, and Bodey Barnett; treasured eran of WWII, serving in the Women’s Army Corps at Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries friend and “Mama Lil” to all. Lil was lovingly cared Camp Hale, CO and of her term as President of the for by Teresa. Service Wednesday, 2:00 p.m. at The Women’s Auxiliary of American Legion Post 1170. Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 21, Chapel, 8851 Skokie Blvd., Skokie (at Niles Center Weil, Joseph Frank Zydek, Lillian T. Rd.). Interment Memorial Park. In lieu of flow- 2018 at St. Bede Catholic Church, 36455 N. Wilson Joseph Frank Weil age 75 of Chicago passed away Lillian T. Zydek (nee Staniszewski), beloved wife ers, contributions to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Rd., Ingleside, IL 60041. No visitation. Entombment July 14, 2018. United States Marine of the late Theodore; loving mother of Stephanie Museum, Risa K. Lambert Luncheon Fund, P.O. Box of cremated remains will be private at Ascension Veteran and retiree of Peoples Gas for (the late Larrie) Viita, Stanley (Barbara) Zydek and 1852, Highland Park, IL 60035. Info: The Goldman Cemetery in Libertyville, IL. In lieu of flowers, do- 31 years. Beloved son of the late Henry Richard (Ann) Zydek; cherished grandmother of Funeral Group, www.goldmanfuneralgroup.com nations may be made to St. Bede School in her and Ann Weil. Loving father of Scott Steven (Elizabeth) , Laura, David (Jaclyn), Christine (847) 478-1600. memory. Funeral arrangements by Ringa Funeral (Laura) and Paul (Carlos Hernandez) Weil. (Nick), James (Kimmi) and Jennifer (Fiancé Bill), dear Home of Lake Villa, IL. Funeral info: 847-356-2146 or Former husband of Sonja Godbout. Fond brother of great grandmother of 9; dearest sister of Leonard ringafuneralhome.com Barbara (Art) Tripp and Linda (Ed) Przybylski. Proud Staniszewski. Visitation Tuesday 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries grandfather of Lyla, Scarlett, and Violet Weil. Uncle P.M. Funeral Wednesday 10:00 A.M. from Lawn of Lisa (Patrik) Warchol and Jeffrey Przybylski . 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Devoted grandmother of Matthew Helms, Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Brandon Berkley-Vigil (Dipa Patel), Abe Berkley-Vigil Jessica (Matt) Mele, Joseph and Kaitlin Helms, (Xuan Li), Sylvia Ryba, Ely Ryba, and Aaron Ryba; Michael (Katrina) Mader, Tracy (Michael) Radtkey, sister of Jerry Saperstein; and former spouse of Jane Mader, Zachary, Daniel, Nicholas and Jennifer Irwin M. Berkley. Services Tuesday 1 PM at Temple Paskvan, Tara (Chris) Anderson and Todd Neville. Jeremiah, 937 Happ Rd, Northfield, IL. Interment Dear great-grandmother of Michael, Charlie, Calista, Westlawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials Hannah, Joshua, Grace, Reid, Brooke and Hunter. may be made to Chicago North Family Promise, HONOR THE Cherished sister of Ann (Don) Maag and the late 1417 Hinman Ave, Evanston, IL 60201. Weinstein & Ralph (Joan) Alfini. Fond aunt of many. Visitation Piser Funeral Home: 847-256-5700. 3 to 9pm Wed., July 18, 2018 at Hallowell & James Funeral Home, 301-75th St., Downers Grove, IL life & memories 60516. Prayers 9:15am Thurs., July 19, 2018 at the funeral home to St. Scholastica Church, Woodridge for Funeral Mass at 10am. Interment Queen of Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to American Lung Assn. appreciated. OF YOUR LOVED ONE Funeral home phone 630/964-6500 or www.hjfuner- Sigman, Lila als.com Lila Sigman, age 92, (nee Pepper) beloved wife of Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries the late Marvin Sigman, happily married over 40 years; loving mother of Marla (Marc) Abramson, Reid (Holly) Sigman and Lloyd (Stacy) Sigman; cherished Merz, Jon Phillip grandmother of David and Michael Jon P. Merz, 74, of Woodridge, IL died on 7-13- Abramson, Ari Sigman, Sydney (Andrew) Bartolotta, 2018. Born to Harold and Vivian (Klein) Merz on Nathan and Rachel Sigman, Lila is survived by her 9-3-1943. Married to Corinne C. Comis on 9-22- sisters Pearl (the late Myron) Freedman and Yetta 1973. Survived by wife, sister-in-law, Marilyn Merz, (the late Leon) Farmilant; much loved aunt of many Hinsdale, IL; niece Meredith (Doyle) Devereux and nieces and nephews. Chapel service Wednesday, nephew Daniel (Ami) Merz. Preceded in death by July 18, 12:15 PM at Shalom Memorial Funeral Home, brother Jay. Forbes Funeral Home, Sturgeon Bay, WI 1700 W. Rand Road, Arlington Heights. Interment will (920-743-6574). follow at Shalom Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries memorials may be made to a charity of your choice. For information and condolences: 847-255-3520 or www.shalom2.com Mitchell, Joseph Phillip Joseph P. Mitchell was born April 23,1942 in Chicago to James and Marie (Sweeney) Mitchell. 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He is survived by three sons: Joseph Jr., Robert, Simon, Thomas W. and Michael; and three daughters: Kim, Laura, and Age 75, a longtime Shorewood resident, passed Tammy. away on Sunday, July 15, 2018, at Meadowbrook Manor, Bolingbrook. A visitation for Thomas W. He is preceded in death by his daughter, Mary. Simon will be held on Tuesday, July 17, 2018, at Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries the Fred C. Dames Funeral Home, 3200 Black at Essington Rds., Joliet, from 3:00 until 9:00 p.m. GIVE THEM THE MEMORIAL AN Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, July 18, 2018, at 10:00 a.m., at the funeral home chapel. EXCEPTIONAL PERSON DESERVES Ogden, Edward M. Interment will follow at Mount Auburn Cemetery, Edward M. Ogden, a fine Irish gentleman passed Stickney, IL. For a complete obituary, please visit WITH LIFE TRIBUTES away peacefully on July 15, 2018. He was raised www.fredcdames.com in West Layfette, IN and moved to Chicago in the 1940’s. Ed’s career in the paper industry spanned Our professional writers will assist you to over 60 years while raising his loving family and enjoying numerous fishing trips and chasing his showcase and celebrate the life of your loved ones passion for the game of golf. He is preceded in Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries with a beautifully written tribute prominently death by his loving mother Helen, sister Martha, wife Christine, son Sean and his daughter JoAnn. Swiech, Shirley B. placed within the Chicago Tribune. He will be sorely missed and survived by his brother Shirley B. Swiech, age 95, a Niles resident for many Alfred, children: Tim (Megan), Mike (Jenna), son- years. Loving daughter of the late William and Lottie in-law Paul and his grandchildren: Brianna, Gianni, Swiech nee Sowa. Fond aunt and great aunt of Brandon, Taylor, Molly, Julia, Samuel and Liam and many. Dear sister of the late Leona Swiech, William his great grandchildren William and Finnegan. (Catherine) Sureck and Frank Sureck. Loving sister- CONTACT US Visitation Wednesday, July 18, 2018, 3:00 P.M. to in-law of the late Marilyn (Richard) Popp. Visitation 8:00 P.M. and Thursday, July 19, 2018 10:30 A.M. Wednesday July 18, 2018 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM at  to Time of Service 11:00 A.M. at Hitzeman Funeral 312.222.2222 the Skaja Terrace Funeral Home 7812 N. Milwaukee Home, Ltd., 9445 West 31st Street, Brookfield, IL Ave. Niles, IL. Funeral Services 11:00 AM to St.  60513. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery, [email protected] Juliana Church for 11:30 AM Mass. Entombment St. Hillside. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made Joseph Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the  chicagotribune.com/lifetributes to Alzheimer’s Association, 225 N. Michigan Avenue, Alzheimer’s Association appreciated. For more info Floor 17, Chicago, IL 60601. Information 708-485- call 847-966-7302 or www.skajafuneralhomes.com 2000 or www.HitzemanFuneral.com

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PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF This notice is also to advise you that a YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT petition has been filed for a tax deed which OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT will transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption is not made IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. on or before December 28, 2018. This matter COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this AND CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT county in Chicago, Illinois on January 4, 2019 JUVENILE JUSTICE DIVISION UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication at 9:30 a.m. in Room 1704, Richard J. Daley notices of the proceedings in this case, Center, 50 West Washington Street, Chicago, IN THE INTEREST OF Illinois 60602 You may be present at this Anabel Ortega including the filing of an amended petition or a motion to terminate parental rights. hearing but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED A MINOR TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT NO. 2017JD01762 UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and show cause against the petition, the LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before December NOTICE OF PUBLICATION allegations of the petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, 28, 2018 by applying to the County Clerk and an order or judgment entered. of Cook, County, Illinois at the Office of Notice is given you, Camilo Ortega the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For (Father), respondents, and TO ALL WHOM DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT further information contact the County Clerk IT MAY CONCERN, that on September 29, ADDRESS: 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, 2017, a petition was filed under the Juvenile COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS July 17, 2018 Chicago, Illinois 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) Court Act by KIM FOXX, STATE’S ATTORNEY 603-5645. B. Hartman Group, LLC Purchaser OF COOK COUNTY through her assistant or Assignee. Dated June 29, 2018. Reiter State’s Attorney in this court and that in Law Offices, Ltd. 30 South Wacker Drive, the courtroom of Judge Terrence Sharkey Suite 1710 Chicago, IL. 60606 Pub: 7/17, 18, in the Cook County Juvenile Court Building IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK 19/2018 5702325 located at 1100 South Hamilton, Chicago, COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND Illinois, ON 07/30/2018 at 9:00 AM IN CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD CALENDAR 63 COURTROOM 13, PROTECTION DIVISION TO: Juan A. Linares; Arlene Linares; or as soon thereafter as this case may be IN THE INTEREST OF Arlene&Juan Linares; Sherman; Occupant heard, an adjudicatory hearing will be held Zilah Harris 1st Floor & 2nd Floor, 4230 S. Ridgeland upon the petition to have the minor declared Ave., Stickney, IL; David D. Orr, County Clerk; to be a ward of the court and for other relief MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Melvinah Parties in occupancy and possession; any under the Act. The court has authority in Aburumman (Mother) unknown owners and occupants. TAX DEED this case to take from you the custody and NO. 2018COTD003413. FILED: 5/2/2018. TAKE guardianship of the minor. JUVENILE NO.: 18JA00327 NOTICE. County of Cook. Date Premises Sold 12/30/2015. Certificate No. 15S-0001747. Unless you appear at the hearing and show NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2015 cause to the contrary, an order or judgment Scavenger (2009 - 2013 included). Sold for by default may be entered against you for NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Unknown (Father), Special Assessment of (Municipality) and the relief asked in the petition. respondents, and to All Whom It May special assessment number N/A Warrant Concern, that on April 9, 2018, a petition No. N/A Inst. No. N/A. THIS PROPERTY DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF COURT was filed under the Juvenile Court Act by HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. July 17, 2018 KIM FOXX in this court and that in the Property located at. 4230 S. Ridgeland courtroom of Judge Patrick Murphy in the Ave., Stickney, Illinois. Legal Description or ASSISTANT STATE’S ATTORNEY: Cook County Juvenile Court Building, 1100 Property Index No. 19-06-224-034-0000. L. Turner, F. D’Antignac So. 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WASHINGTON — “The big thing for me The “knuckleheads” will take approaches heading into the HOME RUN DERBY After pitching Sunday is watching these two center stage Tuesday after fans game. Bryce Harper rallies past in San Diego, Cubs ace knuckleheads over here voted them into the National “We don’t know when the next Kyle Schwarber 19-18 in Jon Lester doesn’t have having fun,” Lester said League’s starting lineup. one is going to be,” Baez said. “I’m thrilling final round. Page 3 to worry about getting of teammates Javier Baez and Contreras hope to just going to have fun and take ALL-STAR GAME into Tuesday’s All-Star Baez and Willson Con- put on a show with the same flair selfies with everybody I can.” 7 p.m. Tuesday, FOX-32 Game at Nationals Park. Paul treras. they exhibit on a daily basis at Contreras, who will catch ■ Angels’ Mike Trout draws Lester is fine with Sullivan “I’m excited for Wrigley Field. Along with White starter Max Scherzer, echoed that comparisons to some of the that and said Monday On baseball them. Obviously I’m Sox first baseman Jose Abreu, thought but added: “I’m here to game’s greats. Page 3 he’ll be watching with excited to be here for who is making his second appear- win a ballgame. I’m all about ■ Max Scherzer, Chris Sale interest like every other myself, but I get to kick ance but his first All-Star start, having fun, but once the game start again, but all eyes on Cubs fan, albeit with a much my feet up and watch these guys. they can truly feel they’ve arrived. Bryce Harper. Page 3 better seat. It’ll be a good time.” The two Cubs have different Turn to Sullivan, Page 4 Chicago’s best: The area’s all-time All-Star team By Will Larkin Tribune picked the best players Chicago Tribune the Chicago area has produced. Because the MLB All-Star rosters In Chicago, we boast about have rotated between 32 and 34 the basketball players the players the past several years, we city and its surrounding settled on 33 all-time All-Stars. area has produced. D- The rules: A player had to play Rose. D-Wade. Isiah. high school ball or its equivalent in Aguirre. Cazzie. In foot- the Chicago area — Cook, DuPage, ball, names such as Butkus, Grundy, Kankakee, Kane, Kendall, Nitschke, Grange, Simeon Lake, McHenry and Will counties Rice and Mike Alstott speak — and he had to play at least five to the city’s toughness. seasons in the majors. In baseball, we aren’t as well- Now, in baseball tradition, we versed in our local stars. There found a way around the rules. We haven’t been as many, for one allowed ourselves two ringers: thing, with warm-weather players Rickey Henderson — born in getting a head start in the race to Chicago before moving to Oak- the major leagues. land, Calif., at age 7 — to give us an We know Kirby Puckett was inner-circle Hall of Famer and from here. Lou Boudreau is a local Bret Saberhagen — born in Chi- legend. After that, a history lesson cago Heights before moving to probably is in order. California at 5 — to give our shaky CHICAGO TRIBUNE 1947 Kirby Puckett As Major League Baseball hon- pitching staff an ace. Indians player-manager Lou Boudreau, left (with Larry Doby), from JIM MONE/AP ors its All-Stars this week, the ■ The full team, Back Page Harvey, was an eight-time All-Star and the 1944 AL batting champ. 2 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018 TOP OF THE SECOND

Shannon Ryan GOLF Spieth gives up True greats transcend sports jug, wants it back CARNOUSTIE, Scot- land — Jordan Spieth, your time is up. The claret jug was fun while it lasted. In keeping with tradition, last year’s British Open champion had to give the trophy back Monday to R&A officials. Breaking up is hard to do. “I thought maybe somebody would meet me in the parking lot, and I’d just give them the case back and we’d move on,” Spieth said. “But it was a ceremony. And because of that, it actually hit me harder. I was like, man, this was in my possession. I took it to all the places that allowed me to get to where I am today. My family was able to take it around. “It’s the coolest trophy that our sport has to offer. So having to return that was certainly difficult. Kind of hit me a little bit on the tee box.” If this tournament goes according to plan for Spieth, that trophy won’t be out of his hands for long. But this is an un- ADAM GLANZMAN/GETTY OLI SCARFF/GETTY-AFP predictable tournament, particularly LeBron James made it to the NBA Finals before falling, and Serena Williams’ run to the final after giving birth was the talk of Wimbledon. under these conditions, when Carnoustie — already known as the The greatest athletes of our generation wreck team to the finals. Shortly after, the daughter’s first steps. toughest course in the Open rotation — lost championships this year in blowouts four-time MVP — who has been openly While interviewed on the court, is baked brown and hard as asphalt. but cemented their legacies as transcen- political by endorsing candidates, criticiz- Williams, who is a 23-time Grand Slam A year ago, Spieth put together a dent figures. ing President Donald Trump and talking champion, was called “superhuman, beautiful back nine on Sunday at Royal LeBron James’ Cavaliers were swept in about police brutality — opened doors to Supermom.” Birkdale — including a run of birdie, four games of the NBA Finals by the Warri- his “I Promise” school in Akron, Ohio, and “No, I’m just me,” Williams said, holding eagle, birdie, birdie — to pull away from ors, losing the final game by 23 points be- called it one of his most important accom- back tears. “That’s all I can be. But for all Matt Kuchar and join Jack Nicklaus as fore James announced he was headed for plishments. the moms out there, I was playing for you the only players to win three majors the Lakers as a free agent. For her part, Williams, 36, awed specta- today. I tried.” before turning 24. Serena Williams on Saturday lost 6-3, tors by returning to competition just 10 This Wimbledon might be one of the He needs to regroup this year, par- 6-3 to Angelique Kerber in the Wimbledon months after giving birth to her daughter, first times I’ve heard an athlete mentioned ticularly with his putting. Although he final — a rarity for the seven-time champi- Olympia, and undergoing life-saving sur- as a mother without it defining her or was third in the Masters after a closing on who had only dropped one set in this geries for blood clots. She didn’t just re- being used as a stereotype against her. (I 64, he hasn’t finished in the top 20 in year’s tournament before the final. turn, she went all the way to the Wimble- thankfully missed any diaper-changing any event since then and missed the cut But it seems more certain than ever that don final. jokes during Wimbledon.) in the Memorial and U.S. Open. Williams and James are defining a genera- Everyone asked, “How?” “I was really happy to get this far,” “I was kind of dragging along, cut- tion of athletics, not only with their prow- Commentators and fans nearly trans- Williams said. “It’s obviously disappoint- line golf for a while, and playing a pretty ess on their respective courts but by em- formed Williams into a mythological fig- ing, but I can’t be disappointed. I’m literally heavy schedule,” he said. “I needed to bracing their superstar status. ure. But despite competing like a super- just getting started.” get away from the game.” The debate about “the greatest of all hero, what has made Williams so relatable Williams’ unparalleled talent, like After a couple of weeks off, including time” will rage on. But like Muhammad Ali, and socially important is her vulnerability James’, is undeniable. But both athletes a trip to Cabo San Lucas with friends, he they’ve transcended sports — tackling and honesty. have transcended any “world’s greatest” says “the itch” to play is back. issues including race, gender and politics — She has drawn attention to the dis- conversations by elevating the dialogue As for the claret jug? and will be iconic symbols of our time. parate level of medical attention black beyond their courts and their sports. “Hopefully,” he said, “it’s only out of James, 33, convinced even some of his mothers receive. She opened up about my possession for a week.” most ardent doubters of his deserving her decision to discontinue breastfeeding, [email protected] legacy by carrying an otherwise train- her medical struggles and missing her Twitter @sryantribune — Los Angeles Times

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HOME RUN DERBY Schwarber caught right at the wire Nats’ Harper wins 19-18 ence, as reigning champion Aaron Judge explained. with bonus-time blast; “The biggest thing is taking Baez hits 479-foot shot your time, conserving your energy and just have some fun with it,” he By Paul Sullivan said. “Give the fans what they Chicago Tribune want, a little show.” Schwarber and Harper did just WASHINGTON — Nationals that. Park was eerily quiet late Monday Schwarber chose Mike Sani- when Kyle Schwarber was pound- cola, a friend of his agent, to pitch ing his patented Schwarbombs to him, saying with a laugh, “I into the right-field stands. would have picked my dad, but The oohs and aahs that fol- he’s a little bit too old.” lowed Schwarber’s prodigious What was his game plan? shots earlier in the night were “Just go out there and wing it.” missing because the Cubs slugger Schwarber “winged it” with 14 had the misfortune of competing homers in his allotted four min- against local hero Bryce Harper in utes in the first round, then was the final of the Home Run Derby. awarded another 30 seconds of Schwarber put up 18 in the final bonus time for hitting at least two round, only to lose 19-18 as Harper homers of 440 feet or more. His tied him with a buzzer-beater longest was a 450-foot shot. after a furious finish and added a It turned out Schwarber center-field shot in bonus time. needed the extra time. He wound Even up nine with a minute left up edging the Astros’ Alex Breg- in Harper’s turn, Schwarber knew man 16-15 when the clock ran out what was coming. on Bregman as his last attempt hit “I wasn’t confident at all,” he high off the outfield wall. said with a grin. “I’m like, ah, here Baez chose his brother, Gadiel, it comes — whack, whack, whack. to pitch to him, explaining: “I can I had the mic on and I go: ‘He’s got yell at him if he don’t do it right.” me. He’s got me.’ ” He also got some advice from Kris It was a classic ending to a Bryant and Anthony Rizzo, who Derby that lacked the big sluggers both lost in the first round while of past years but wound up with competing in San Diego in 2016. some thrills along the way. “I’m ready to put on a show,” Harper was ecstatic, especially Baez said. “They said I’d get tired. after the dramatic finish that I’m not going to take it easy, but included nine homers in his final hopefully I’ll get a little rest.” 10 swings in regulation time. Baez got off to a slow start with “That was the kid in me you only three home runs in the first saw tonight,” Harper said. minute. He then turned it on and Cubs All-Star Javier Baez also like Schwarber was granted bonus competed, losing in the first round time for a couple of prodigious to the Dodgers’ Max Muncy. shots. He wound up with 16, but Schwarber was on his game Muncy hit his 17th with more than most of the night but looked 30 seconds left. cooked in the semifinal matchup Even with the loss, Baez against the Phillies’ Rhys Hoskins pleased his fans. when he needed nine home runs “He’s one of my favorite players to tie with one minute, 32 seconds in baseball, just his swag,” Harper left. He went on a long-ball spree said of Baez, who had the longest to win 21-20 on a last-second homer of the first round with a buzzer-beater, even pausing with 479-foot shot. about 12 seconds left to point to Baez will get another chance to his National League pals cheering show his swag Tuesday, while him on a few feet away. Schwarber hopes to get his All- “When I tied it up, I thought I Star shot next year. JONATHAN MOORE/GETTY had a pretty good chance of “I want to be here multiple Angels center fielder Mike Trout is being compared to the greats of the game, even though he is only 26. winning,” he said. “That’s when I times,” he said. “Just to get a taste got excited.” of it makes you want to be here Being in your first Home Run even more. It’s definitely some- Moving on up Derby is a nerve-wracking experi- thing to work toward every year.” keep him in the park. That Trout’s incredible “If he keeps doing opened my eyes a lot more for start puts him with what he’s doing, he’s him. “If he keeps doing what he’s the all-time elites a Hall of Famer.” doing, he’s a Hall of Famer. He has power and speed, and every- By Mark Gonzales — Don Cooper, White Sox one is intrigued by power and Chicago Tribune pitching coach speed in any sport. He has it all. That speed plays in the outfield. ANAHEIM, Calif. — Former Speed plays on the bases, running Angels scouting director Eddie see him play on an everyday down to first, hitting doubles. Bane cringed after soliciting help basis, in center field and round- That’s it.” from one of his evaluators in ing the bases and say ‘Wow!’ He’s One veteran scout added, “If 2009. a very powerful human being.” he smells something, he kicks it “Around the time of the draft, I Trout has a chance to draw in gear. He was running 3.9 asked our scouts to give some more walks than strikeouts for (seconds) from home to first. comps on the guys we drafted,” the second consecutive season. Now it’s 4.1. I wouldn’t say he’s a recalled Bane, whose team made And entering the weekend, his Bo Jackson, but he’s still a 4.1-4.5 high school out- percentage of contact on pitches runner. And he’s a big-boned PATRICK SMITH/GETTY fielder Mike Trout the 25th pick swung at — 84.5 percent accord- guy.” Kyle Schwarber of the Cubs celebrates the walk-off blast in his 21-20 of the draft that year. “Our local ing to StatCorner.com — was the Bane credits much of Trout’s Home Run Derby semifinal victory over the Phillies’ Rhys Hoskins. scout (Greg Morhardt) who rec- same as on-base maven Joey desire to improve from the foun- ommended Trout said Mickey Votto of the Reds. dation built by his father Mike, a Mantle.” And Trout’s rate of swinging at former minor-league infielder Bane responded in disbelief. pitches out of the strike zone has who played in the Twins organi- “I said, ‘We’re not doing that. shrunk from 21.8 percent in 2016 zation with Morhardt, and his We’re not putting pressure on the to 17.2 this season, according to mother, Debbie. Harper’s future clouds kid,’ ” he said. “(But) he was StatCorner.com. “Everyone meshed so well,” right.” “I sit down each spring and see Bane recalled of his family visit to The numbers Trout has what I need to improve on and Millville, N.J., before the draft. “It D.C.’s All-Star moment amassed with his freakish blend just try to get better every day,” was what you’d want to see out of By Stephen Whyno scored and stuff like that. I don’t of power and speed have earned Trout said. “You work hard to a family.” Associated Press know. him comparisons to Mantle and know your (strike) zone. You With 25 home runs in his first “Should I be hitting .300 or other Hall of Famers despite the don’t want to swing at bad 97 games, the 6-foot-2, 235- WASHINGTON — By the time .280? Yeah, absolutely. But I guess fact he is only 26. This season he pitches. When you’re going pound Trout is on track to Bryce Harper gets to the plate at I am where I’m at, and hopefully will make his seventh consecu- through tough times and not surpass his career high of 41 the All-Star Game, Max Scherzer the only way I can go is up.” tive appearance in the All-Star seeing the ball well, you swing at homers in 2015. could already be out of the game. Harper reiterated it’s no secret Game — a franchise record. those pitches. You have to stick “We saw some of the (power) Harper is batting sixth in his he’s in the final year of his contract Trout and fellow Hall of Famer with your strike zone.” before the draft,” Bane recalled. fifth All-Star start, the lowest he and brushed aside a question Jeff Bagwell are the only players Longtime observers notice “But we didn’t see that unbeliev- has been in the National League about trimming his beard last in major-league history with at that Trout, who struck out a able power until after the draft. lineup since the No. 9 spot in 2013. month when the Yankees came to least 25 home runs, 10 stolen league-leading 184 times in 2014, And then we saw it in the Arizona Scherzer getting the start against town. But it’s a shadow hanging bases and 75 or more walks no longer is as vulnerable to League. the Red Sox’s Chris Sale is no over the first All-Star festivities in before the All-Star break. chasing high pitches. “We didn’t expect this.” surprise as the hometown ace, but Washington since 1969. Trout’s 61.1 career WAR (Wins “He has closed the gap,” said Trout hasn’t committed an Harper faces a much different “Everybody knew that at the Above Replacement) is the high- Bane, now a special assistant error in his first 83 games in dynamic knowing this could be beginning of the year this could be est in major-league history with the Red Sox. “He has an center field, and he acknowl- the final time he’s honored on a possibly my last year in D.C.,” through 1,018 games. incredible eye. When he’s down edged observations by scouts big stage by Nationals fans when Harper said. “There’s no elephant This season, Trout is on pace in the count 0-2, he’s thinking that his arm is getting stronger. he trots out to center field on in the room. Everybody knows for a 12.3 WAR, according Base- everything is even. His mind “As outfielders, we push each Tuesday night. that that’s a possibility. But I’m not ball-reference.com. The best sin- works ahead all the time — like all other,” said Trout, who credits a In a contract year that could be really focused on that. I’m focused gle-season WAR in major-league the superstars. He’s ahead of the long-tossing program. “After his last with the Nationals, Harper on what I can do to help the team history is Babe Ruth’s 14.1 in 1923. game.’’ watching Kole Calhoun, I told is hitting .214 with a .365 on-base win on a daily basis.” And Trout joins Joe DiMaggio, White Sox pitching coach Don myself I needed to get stronger percentage, .468 slugging percent- Scherzer was a no-brainer Ivan Rodriguez, Rod Carew and Cooper paused and shook his and better.” age, 23 home runs and 54 RBIs. choice given his 12 victories, 2.41 Mantle as the only AL players to head in disbelief as he recalled Said Bane: “He’s just like Barry That batting average is 60 points ERA, NL-best 182 strikeouts and start at least six All-Star Games Trout battling back from an 0-2 Bonds. Don’t tell him something lower than the next-closest NL the game being in Washington. before turning 27. count to hit a game-tying grand he can’t do.” All-Star hitter, while his home run NL manager Dave Roberts of the “It’s pretty cool just to be in the slam on a changeup on a 3-2 Another scout added: “This total is one shy of the league lead. Dodgers complimented Mets same conversation,” Trout said count off ace Chris Sale in the year he has improved so much. “I look up there and see my right-hander Jacob deGrom, who last week. “They are guys who eighth inning of a 6-5 comeback He might have lost one step average as well, and I look up will get the ball second, but said paved the way, and to be in the victory on June 7, 2014. because he put on some age there and go, ‘Aw, man, well that the setting was the tiebreaker. same comparison is pretty cool.” “That was a dynamite-located weight. But he has made a sucks,’ ” Harper said Monday, “It’s his city. It’s his ballpark,” Said hitting coach Eric Hinske: changeup,” Cooper recalled. concerted effort to put himself hours before he outslugged the Roberts said. “I’ve always tried to “The names he’s involved with “This guy hits everybody — the into the elite. He wants to be a Cubs’ Kyle Schwarber 19-18 to win make things bigger than me and are crazy. People ask me what are best. That pitch sticks out to me. Mantle, a (Willie) Mays.” the Home Run Derby. “But I look the club. And I think that Max, for the most impressive things about That would have been an out for over a little bit to the right side of the game of baseball, for our him. To me, it’s (lowering) his most humans. Not only did we [email protected] that and see 23 homers and (54) country, he’s the right guy to take chase rate and how fast he is. You not get him out, but we didn’t Twitter @MDGonzales RBIs and 80 walks and runs the baseball.” 4 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018

ALL-STAR GAME Once-humbled Haniger hits heights A requested demotion with the Mariners. pound right-handed hit- in mid-August of 2016. He hit a of Servais, a former director of “If you believe in your- ter, Haniger knew he had double and triple and drove in player development with the to Class A was building self, you’re not (rolling to produce more power three runs in his first major-league Rangers who recalled once de- block for All-Star berth the dice),” Mariners and worked with several game. moting pitcher Edinson Volquez manager and former hitting gurus throughout “It’s pretty curious, but it to Class A to help resurrect his By Mark Gonzales Cubs catcher Scott Ser- California in the off- doesn’t surprise me now that I career. Chicago Tribune vais said. “He bet on season. know him that he would ask to do “You’ve got to be willing to himself.” “You see fourth and things like that,” Servais said. make adjustments,” Servais said. ANAHEIM, Calif. — As no Haniger has helped fifth outfielders in Dou- “He’s got a definite deal of what he “You have to be humbled. And I better than a fourth outfielder in make up for the loss of Haniger ble A for a year or two, wants to get accomplished every think it takes a while for a lot of Double A three years ago, Mitch Robinson Cano to an and they get released,” day he comes to the ballpark and these guys to be humbled because Haniger believed he had nothing 80-game suspension with 66 RBIs said Haniger, who was batting .281 eventually accomplish in his ca- even with what the numbers on to lose by requesting a demotion. to go with 18 home runs, a .272 with only one home run and 19 reer. He’s a pretty sharp guy.” the stat sheet say, they’ll say, ‘It’s “If I stay at Double A (Mobile) batting average and an .847 OPS. RBIs at Mobile before his demo- After learning of his first All- always somebody else’s fault.’ But and don’t play, I get released,” But he needed to take a step tion to Class A Visalia. Star selection, one of the first calls the numbers don’t lie.” Haniger recalled. “You can’t get to back in order to move forward, “That’s what happens — they Haniger made was to Bill Hutton, Haniger said being traded for the big leagues by not playing in even after he was selected by the don’t get called up. It was either his coach at Archbishop Mitty the second time was much easier the minor leagues and just being a Brewers with the 38th pick in the hit well and open some eyes or High School in San Jose, Calif. because he knew the Mariners bench guy. 2012 draft. struggle, and I was in the same “When I got to college (at Cal believed in him when he was “In my mind, there was no risk. Haniger realized his prospects situation. For me it just needed to Poly-San Luis Obispo), I felt ahead acquired from the Diamondbacks. Either way, I was going to be out of were diminishing less than a year be done.” of the other guys based on the stuff “I’m thankful to get traded here baseball if I stayed there.” after he was dealt to the Diamond- Haniger responded immedi- he taught us at Mitty,” Haniger and become an everyday player,” The bold request in 2015 turned backs as part of a 2014 trade for ately with a .332 average, 12 home said. “I learned stuff in high school Haniger said. “I think that’s why out to be the greatest move of outfielder Gerardo Parra. Haniger runs and 36 RBIs in 49 games at that we were learning in pro ball, one of the reasons why Arizona Haniger’s once-stagnant career. believed he needed the playing Visalia. And after successful stints and guys didn’t know how to bunt didn’t see me as an everyday guy. Now in his second full season in time to work on a swing that he back at Mobile and at Triple-A or do small stuff.” It’s been awesome being over here the major leagues, the 27-year-old retooled for much of his minor- Reno, Haniger was rewarded with That preparation has helped and having these guys believe in earned his first All-Star selection league career. As a 6-foot-2, 215- his first major-league promotion Haniger succeed in the estimation me and letting me play.” Fun is name of the All-Star Game for Baez, Contreras

Sullivan, from Page 1 “He’s a very exciting player,” “Just have fun. Don’t worry happy or not happy?’ ” Baez said. “I’m just going to Roberts said. “I’m not going to lie about the Home Run Derby or the “This is huge. What we’ve been starts I’m all about winning.” have fun and take — when I see (Scherzer) take the game. Just try to enjoy it as much through, where we’re coming The All-Star Game is a chance mound, I want to give our guys as you can.” from. … All this stuff is really big to shine in front of a national selfies with every- the best chance to have success. Abreu knows the feeling well. for us.” audience, and for Baez it’s an And I like Javy at the top. I like He was selected as an All-Star The best part for the young opportunity to add to his growing body I can.” the energy, and hopefully (he’ll) reserve in his rookie season, but Cubs is they made it here without reputation as one of the game’s — Javier Baez on his first trip to get something started.” he hasn’t been back since. Now he having to sacrifice their person- most exciting players. the All-Star Game Cubs manager Joe Maddon, gets to take it all in with his family alities. Some have criticized them After competing in the Home who doesn’t mind using noncon- in the house. for showboating or being too Run Derby on Monday night, formist lineups, has only penciled “It’s a very different feeling, flashy, but Maddon told them not perhaps he’ll show off his famous ately ignite the NL lineup, as Kris Baez’s name in the leadoff spot especially because the first time I to change a thing. swim-move slide, make a deli- Bryant did in the 2016 game in once, on May 12 against the didn’t have my kids with me,” “Be yourself,” he said. cious swipe tag at second or even San Diego when he homered off White Sox at Wrigley Field. Baez Abreu said. “Now I have my two Now they’re in an All-Star home. Anything is possible Sale in the first inning. tripled to right leading off and kids with me, and that makes it Game, and there is no telling how during Javy Time. “I’m swinging the bat,” Baez went 2-for-5 in an 8-4 win. special. … It’s a once-in-a-lifetime far they’ll go from here. Lester called Baez the best said. “I’m trying to hit the first Baez said he was “really nerv- moment.” “I’ve been having a great first infielder he has ever played in pitch I see out.” ous but trying to control it” before Abreu was psyched to play half,” Baez said. “I want to say I front of, listing him ahead of We wouldn’t expect anything the Home Run Derby. Lester, in again alongside Sale, his former belong here, but I think I’ve still players such as Dustin Pedroia, less. his fifth All-Star Game, told Baez Sox teammate who was “one of got things to do. I think I can do a Mike Lowell and Adrian Beltre, Baez has never met a pitch he and Contreras to “just be pre- the guys (who) helped me the little bit more — not more homers and said sometimes in the game didn’t like, and his free-swinging pared for craziness.” most when I came to the U.S.” or whatever, just play better and “you feel (as if ) it’s going back- ways aren’t all that conducive to “It’s nonstop from when we get Tuesday will be an emotional (have) people see my name more. ward for him, it’s so slow.” the leadoff spot. But this midsum- here until we leave,” Lester said. day for all three players. Baez “There are a lot of people Adding to the degree of diffi- mer exhibition game no longer “I think that was probably the recalled that when he and Contr- scared to be (themselves). I play culty, NL manager Dave Roberts matters since Major League Base- most eye-opening thing for me eras heard they won the fan vote, the way I play because (that’s) inserted Baez into the leadoff ball changed the rule awarding my first time. You have 10 min- they had far different reactions: me.” spot. home-field advantage in the utes, it seems, to sit down with Baez started laughing while Con- He’ll be facing Red Sox ace World Series to the league that your family. I think that was the treras started crying. [email protected] Chris Sale and trying to immedi- wins, so anything goes. only thing I said. “I was kind of like, ‘Are you Twitter @PWSullivan Crossword RAMBLEON! LOYOLA RAMBLERS COMMEMORATIVE BOOK

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Q&A WITH MITCH TRUBISKY ‘This is the type of offense I should be in’ Bears QB on working with Matt Nagy, the new scheme and striving for success By Rich Campbell For the full Trubisky transcript, go and Dan Wiederer to chicagotribune.com/bears Chicago Tribune

Mitch Trubisky is about to And he’s just coming up with embark on his second NFL train- new ways every single day. And ing camp and his first as the Bears’ he’s not afraid to do it. It’ll be on starting quarterback. He recently the spot. Like, “Let’s try this. sat down with the Tribune for an Now.” And if it works, it usually interview about a wide range of does. And if not, we live with it. It’s topics. Here’s a portion of the really interesting to see. And it transcript, edited for clarity and challenges us to think that way length. too. Like let’s be more creative. How can we take this play and Mitch, the start of training make it a little better? And he’s not camp always comes way too afraid to look at a play and be like, quickly. But what did you do in “Oh, this can be better.” And that’s your limited amount of down how he’s able to be more and more time to get away, decompress creative. and get away from football? I was actually pretty busy the The second word is “detailed.” whole time. I went back home, Yeah. Super detailed. You can spent some time with my family, make a play more creative. But, went down to North Carolina, saw again, if you just go back and go to my old college teammates who are the basics and detail out the play also in the pros. My college and do the small things absolutely coaches. And then I was out in perfect, then the most basic play Cali, working out. And the whole can be unstoppable. time I’m working out. The whole So it’s all about my footwork. time, throwing balls. Really, these The body language. Where I’m last two weeks when I was out in standing on the field when I’m California, I really just locked getting the play call. Where I’m myself in a hotel room and was walking into the huddle. How I’m strictly training. Two-a-days. Just saying the play call. How we’re getting prepped for the season and attacking the line of scrimmage. getting my mind and body ready How I’m looking left to right, left to go. It goes fast. But I got to do a to right, getting everybody set. little bit of everything, see my Those kinds of details. Before I ERIN HOOLEY/CHICAGO TRIBUNE friends and family, which is most even get into my footwork, think- Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky, at practice on May 23, has bought in to new coach Matt Nagy’s system. important to me. And we’re back ing about the play. How I’m taking doing the best thing in the world. notes in meeting rooms. How Am I the guy who (goes) So it’s not too bad to come back we’re communicating all those play-action, seven-step drop like and start playing some football. types of details. we were doing last year? I got better at a lot of those things. But We wanted to dig in with you The last word is “collabora- for Coach Nagy to say that we’re about your partnership with tive.” Obviously he’s someone going to do what he’s good at, I feel Coach (Matt) Nagy. After who wants to interact with his like the things that I’m good at are working together for three coaches, with his players and within this offense. So, for me, it months during the offseason have that back and forth. takes my comfort level to a whole program, what about him con- Amazing. Yeah. And like I say, new level. nects with you? What reso- he’s not afraid to change a play to nates with you about his style, make it better. He’s not afraid to The option part of this offense about the way he goes about ask for help. He is the man is exciting to a lot of people. his business? running the show. But getting From your standpoint, what I think for one, football aside, ideas from Coach (Mark) Hel- are going to be the important he’s just a really sincere, genuine frich. Getting ideas from Coach challenges for you to master in person. And from a human stand- (Dave) Ragone. Talking to me. terms of the ballhandling in point — that’s amazing to have. Asking the other quarterbacks. this offense? And the deci- You want to be around this guy Asking players what they’ve done sion-making? because he’s positive. Upbeat. En- at other places. But ultimately Repetitions over and over ergy. Always looking at the bright making that his own. Making it again. And being decisive and side of things. And he’s very our own. And that’s where he says, living with your decision. Coach passionate about what he does. I “It’s all about us. It’s all about the Nagy says that a lot: Don’t second- can tell how smart he is and all the 2018 Chicago Bears. Let’s make guess everything. If you’re going experience and knowledge he has this offense our own.” It is going to to be aggressive, be aggressive. gained over the years. be our thing and he’s just making BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Make the throw, and if you just And then you combine all his sure everyone is involved. It’s very Mitch Trubisky, handing off to Jonathon Mincy during minicamp, said decide you’re going to do some- knowledge with how passionate inclusive. It’s just a healthy learn- one key to running the offense is “eliminating doubt ... just playing fast.” thing, then you’ll make it right and how sincere he is, it’s just an ing environment. with the throw. If you decide easy combination. He makes specific teams, and it will get even can sit down with my receivers, you’re going to pitch it, if you things easy on us and he’s a very Coach Nagy’s vision is some- more detailed when we get into my tight ends, my running backs decide you’re going to run, if you understanding guy. But he’s also thing that I think a lot of the preseason games. I kind of and teach it to them. That means I decide you’re going to pull it — competitive. So he’s challenging players bought into almost know how we game planned last know it pretty well. So I like to go whatever you decide, just believe me every day. Which I love. He’s immediately when he got year. But I’m really interested to back and forth, have a dialogue in that 100 percent, and your trying to see how much I can around you guys in the spring. see how we get into a full week about what we’re learning. instincts will take over and you’ll handle, how much we can install When you walk into his office where I’m game planning with And then when I’m on my own, make it work. It’s all about elimi- over the summer, and he knows and you see an entire wall Nagy, Helfrich, Ragone and the doing flashcards and drawing it. nating doubt, eliminating the gray that I want to be great. So he’s that’s a whiteboard and he two quarterbacks we have this And then like, I like keywords. area, just playing fast, processing going to push me. It’s like how you has this whole brainstorming year — Chase (Daniel) and Ty Vocab words. So it’s definitely through things, living with deci- build any relationship — with (canvas), what does that rep- (Tyler Bray) — how we go about it writing it out and having a visual sions and learning from mistakes. communication and trust and resent to you in terms of his and what routine we have going cue. And then obviously you have And just rolling. Whatever you positivity. He knows I believe in want and desire to brainstorm into each week. everything you watch on film too. decide to do, just do it. him. And I have to continue to and be that guy? I know it’s going to be efficient. But when you’re just learning gain his trust, and he’s going to I think anytime you’re around I know it’s going to work for us. straight concepts or verbiage, for Fifteen months now you’ve believe in me, and hopefully we’ll him it goes back to his contagious Because everything we’ve done me, it’s writing it down, speaking been a Chicago Bear. What is be rolling from there. It’s been a personality. You want to be around this summer has been super quick it out, teaching it and then just the sharper about your apprecia- great start and definitely a great him. You want to learn from him. and efficient and we’ve been more reps you can get at that, you tion of being the starting relationship that I look forward to And you want to believe in learning really quickly. I get that make repetitions out of it. quarterback for the Chicago having for many, many years. everything he’s saying. The way feel that the game weeks are going Bears and what the city does he’s gone about it, everybody has to be that way as well. It’s all about Coach Nagy has talked about in regards to rallying around When we talk to people about really bought into his plan and just playing fast on Sunday, and we’ve bringing the best out of you the team and the quarter- Coach Nagy, there are three want to jump in so quick. So, yeah, been playing fast in practice all requiring putting your best back? words that come up often. he has everything on his wall. He summer long. So eliminating con- skills at the forefront of every- I definitely don’t take this for We’re going to give you them is so detailed. He has this plan. He fusion and any doubt and going thing you do and accentuating granted. There’s a big responsibil- one at a time and see how has this vision. He’s putting it to out and executing the plays is your strengths. When you look ity that comes with it, and I’m very you’ve seen this or if you’ve work step by step and he’s doing it what our game plan is going to be at your skill set and this sys- excited and grateful for this op- seen this in him. First, “cre- the right way and we’re doing it as all about. tem and the fit of those things portunity to be the quarterback of ative.” In what ways do you see fast as possible. But without over- together, what excites you the Chicago Bears. I feel like me that? whelming anybody. The installa- To learn the offense, what is most about this system and and this team have to put in the Every day at practice, even if we tions. How we’re going about it. your study method? Late at the way it’s compatible with work necessary to give the fans did an install, he’s always trying to He’s a first-time head coach, so night, in the dorm or in the you? what they deserve because of the add something to the offense. A he’s learning on the go too. I’m in hotel, what do you do to stay It excites me a lot. I feel like this energy and passion they give little wrinkle. Whether it be … a my second year. We’re all learning sharp? is the type of offense I should be in. yearly at the games, showing up to motion, a play-action, just always on the go. And we’re all in this I’m a big flashcard guy. And I’m I feel great about that fact that training camp. We have to recipro- trying to take it to the next level to together. Keep it collaborative, a big drawing guy. So I draw the Coach Nagy is saying those things. cate that on the field with our love, get an upper hand on the defense. like you said earlier. And it’s plays. I draw the names. Write out That we’ve got a quarterback that passion, energy, and hopefully all It’s always just like who can put continuously moving in the right all the play calls so that I can see it fits the system, that can do the that results in winning. Because out the next best thing in the direction. Ultimately it’s believing and then speaking it visually. things that are asked of the everything is better when you win. business world. It’s like who can in the plan and doing what he And then when I can get in the quarterback in the system. So will The fans will be more excited. The do the most creative thing with envisions. same room as Coach or the other I be running this year? I don’t city will be better. ... It’s time for the different weapons we have. quarterbacks, talking it back and know. I can’t go into details; trying the Bears to have success, and Each team is different. We have Do you have a grasp for what forth. Coach will instruct me, and to keep it secretive. But those are hopefully the fans will be excited different weapons. And he’s that that board will mean when you then when it’s just me and him, the types of things we can exploit about the season. I know we are. creative mind who’s thinking how guys get into regular-season have me teach him. Because they in this offense. Run me more. many ways can we use all these game planning? say you really know things well More quick passes. Hiding the ball [email protected] guys? How can we get them the We kind of got a little sneak when you can explain something on play-action. Stretching it down Twitter @Rich_Campbell the field. All those types of things [email protected] ball? How can we get past this peek of that during OTAs when really complex really simply. So if I Twitter @danwiederer defense? we were having practices for can teach it back to Coach, then I are things I could do. 6 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018 BLACKHAWKS Awards that offer little reward to TV viewers ESPYs can often be described as overblown, self-indulgent

Now 25 years old with its 26th telecast set for Wednesday on ABC-7, the ESPY Awards are shaped by three things: Athletes Phil love to be seen with Rosenthal show-biz types, show- On media biz types love to be seen with athletes and ESPN loves itself. The ESPYs’ aim is to be whatever one wants them or needs them to be, including a sports-ish distraction on a night when there isn’t a ton of sports to watch. By now everyone should know the awards show is more ish than sports, but enough people still vote on the awards online, then watch to help keep the yearly self-celebration of ESPN, its sponsors and sports stars viable. A handful of ESPY Awards are meant to play on emotions and/or highlight an im- portant issue, giving the proceedings what- ever weight they may have. Among those this year are acknowledgments of a trio of victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre, Pro Football Hall of Famer and cancer survivor Jim Kelly and Jake Wood, a Wisconsin football player- turned-Marine who has become a veterans advocate. Serious, sober, somber stuff. It was at the 2015 ESPYs that Caitlyn Jenner was given the Arthur Ashe Courage ERIN HOOLEY/CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS Award, a polarizing choice often cited by Ian Mitchell, right, and John Dahlstrom battle for position Monday during the first day of the Blackhawks development camp. those accusing ESPN of pushing a social and political agenda. The Ashe Award is typically a high point of the ESPYs. That’s when North Carolina State basketball coach Jim Valvano rallied the crowd on living life while he was dying in 1993, when Quincy Jones introduced Battle on blue line Muhammad Ali in 1997 and when Pat Summit, fighting Alzheimer’s, gave her can help with their comfort level. own moving speech in 2012. Mitchell trying to stand “Blake was so big for me,” Mitchell said. This year it’s going to the women who out among many top “Coming into prospects camp last year, it spoke out about sexual abuse by the former was my first time. He had been there a team doctor for USA Gymnastics and defensive prospects couple of times. He helped me out so much Michigan State. anytime I had a question, and even at Mostly, though, the ESPYs are no more By Jimmy Greenfield | Chicago Tribune Denver he was always there for questions. controversial than a World’s Greatest Dad And on the ice, too, we really comple- mug, no more consequential than the Peo- The problem with stockpiling young mented each other’s games, and hopefully ple’s Choice Awards. ESPY categories defensemen — at least for the defensemen we get a chance to play with the come across less as competitions than — is some will end up buried at the bottom Blackhawks some day.” topics seemingly borrowed from ESPN’s of the pile. That day may come, but the competition debate shows, playing out like glorified bar It’s possible all of the blue-line prospec- will be fierce. Mitchell will have to contend arguments of little consequence. ts the Blackhawks have drafted in the first with not only the other prospects, but also Is the best team of the last 12 months the two rounds over the last three seasons will the fact he’s a right-handed shot like Astros, Eagles, Warriors, Capitals, U.S. make it to the NHL, but the sheer numbers Jokiharju and Boqvist. women’s ice hockey, Notre Dame women’s make it very unlikely they’ll all play for the Mitchell isn’t a candidate to make the basketball or Villanova men’s basketball? Hawks. leap to the Hawks this fall, so he plans to Who’s the best male golfer? Ian Mitchell knows this, and it doesn’t “I want to prove to return to Denver for his sophomore Who’s the best international women’s bother him one bit. everyone that I’m a good season. He’ll have to deal with a big change soccer player? “Every NHL team has a lot of good there as the Pioneers lost coach Jim Was the best game the Astros’ 13-12, defensive prospects,” Mitchell said Mon- defenseman.” Montgomery to the Dallas Stars this 10-inning victory over the Dodgers to take day on the opening day of Hawks devel- offseason. a 3-2 lead in the World Series, Georgia’s opment camp. “So when you go out there, — Ian Mitchell Mitchell’s 30 points (two goals, 28 double-overtime Rose Bowl victory over you want to showcase yourself as best as assists) were the second-most among Oklahoma in a national college football you can. And you want to be the NCAA freshmen, but he knows he’ll need semifinal or Team USA winning Olympic defenseman here, so that’s my goal. But the defenseman in camp whom to improve on defense to make it to the gold in women’s hockey with a shootout “I want to prove to everyone that I’m a Mitchell would most like to play with in NHL. triumph over Canada? good defenseman (and) I deserve to play at the NHL wasn’t a high pick. Blake “Defensively I’ve gotten a lot better,” For someone who has already won a the next level. There’s a lot of good players Hillman, a 2016 sixth-rounder, was Mitch- Mitchell said. “Coach Monty really harped Super Bowl or MVP award, is an ESPY here (and) you’re all trying to succeed.” ell’s defensive partner at the University of on me to be more engaged defensively and anything but a sprinkle or two on the sun- Even though Mitchell, 19, was a second- Denver last season before signing with the get harder to play against down low, so dae that’s been savored for months? round pick (No. 57) in 2017, the Hawks Hawks after the college season ended. that’s something I still have to work on a Like the nine-months-older MTV Movie have four defensemen in camp this week Hillman made his NHL debut in March lot. Hopefully here they give us a lot of & TV Awards, the ESPYs demonstrate that who were drafted higher than him: 2017 and scored his first NHL goal during his tools to try to develop that side of our a TV network can roll out a red carpet first-round pick Henri Jokiharju, 2018 four-game stint. game. I’m just trying to be a sponge and practically anywhere in Los Angeles — first-rounders Adam Boqvist and Nicolas Even though all players are wearing the take it all in here.” home to the telecast each July since 2002 Beaudin and 2016 second-rounder Chad same jersey this week, many don’t know — and presenters will be drawn to it like Krys (No. 45). anybody before arriving. So having friends [email protected] Twitter @jcgreenx moths to a klieg light. Danica Patrick, who’s better known for driving fast than nailing a punch line, is this year’s host. Look for jokes about close friend Aaron Rodgers and new Lakers star LeBron James but probably not Jemele Emery ‘someone we all Hill’s Twitter feed and the demise of ES- PN’s “SC6.” Hosting the ESPYs is an often thankless job previously filled by other athletes, rooted for to succeed’ actors, singers, comedians and Rob Riggle. Patrick is the first woman. Police: Goaltender’s drowning Hawks and Flyers, helping the Senators Lance Armstrong hosted in 2006, and reach the Stanley Cup Final in 2007 and there’s no way to cheat at that. Jimmy was a “case of misadventure” helping the Hawks win it 2013 as a backup. Kimmel and LeBron were a team in 2007. The Hawks lauded him as a “fierce Samuel L. Jackson hosted four times. Associated Press competitor, a good teammate and a Stanley Occasionally an ESPY host will get in a Cup champion.” Flyers President Paul surgical strike, as did Jon Hamm in 2013 HAMILTON, Ontario — The drowning Holmgren cited his “talent, work ethic and when he noted that in leaving Los Angeles of former NHL goalie Ray Emery does not determination,” calling him an “outstand- for Houston, Dwight Howard finally found appear suspicious, police said Monday. ing teammate and an extremely gifted a way to help the Lakers win. But no one The 35-year-old whose career spanned goaltender.” could match former “Saturday Night Live” 11 seasons, including two with the Black- Emery battled avascular necrosis, the cast member Norm Macdonald’s opening hawks, drowned Sunday in Hamilton same serious hip ailment that ended monologue 20 years ago. Harbour. two-sport star Bo Jackson’s career. He and Macdonald said Cowboys owner Jerry He jumped off a boat near the Leander fellow Hawks goalie Corey Crawford Jones wanted his team to get back to what Boat Club to go swimming, and friends combined to win the William Jennings made it a champion: “Strippers and crack.” called emergency services at about 6 a.m. Trophy for allowing the league’s fewest NUCCIO DINUZZO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Michael Jordan’s anticipated (if ulti- when he didn’t resurface, police said. goals during the lockout-shortened 2013 Goalie Ray Emery, who won a Stanley Cup mately short-lived) NBA retirement was Inspector Marty Schulenberg called it a season. with the Blackhawks in 2013, was remem- “terrible news for Bull fans, but it is terrific “case of misadventure.” Emery played in 326 NHL regular- bered for his “contagious personality.” news for golf hustlers,” Macdonald said. Emery’s body was found at about 2:50 season and playoff games. He went Congratulating Charles Woodson on p.m. Sunday, about 20 yards from where he 145-86-28 with a 2.70 goals-against average Emery played in a charity hockey game winning the Heisman Trophy, Macdonald went into the water, Schulenberg added. and 16 shutouts. Saturday night organized by Zac Rinaldo pulled O.J. Simpson from his arsenal the He said first responders were not able to He faced issues off the ice, including an of the Predators. After word of his death way Paul McCartney wields “Hey Jude,” locate Emery right away, so they called the incident of road rage, assault of a trainer in spread, condolences poured in. saying: “That is something that no one can dive unit. The search took longer than Russia and behavior that led to his “I will always remember Ray as a good ever take away, unless you kill your wife anticipated because of concerns for the dismissal from the Senators’ training person first & foremost,” friend and former and a waiter.” dive team. camp. teammate Dan Carcillo wrote on Twitter. Sports figures in the crowd expecting a “It’s a lengthy process, and safety is “Ray had many highs and lows in his “I envied his demeanor. He had a conta- mere pillow fight appeared to be caught off paramount to our divers,” he said. “We personal life and his career,” longtime gious personality.” guard by Macdonald’s broadsides. need to take the time do it safely and that’s agent J.P. Barry said. “He never let things Former teammates pointed to Emery’s By now, the athletes, host Patrick and what the delay was.” that would derail most of us stop his mentorship and leadership, especially in viewers should have a better idea of what A postmortem was to be completed forward momentum. He had a big heart his final professional season in the AHL in the ESPY Awards should be about this year Monday. and a fun-loving personality. He was 2015-16. Enforcer-turned-analyst Paul Bis- on ABC. “Mr. Emery was taking a swim this someone we all rooted for to succeed.” sonnette, a teammate with the AHL’s They’ll be about three hours — or six if morning and the circumstances around Maple Leafs general manager Kyle Ontario Reign, said Emery would treat one counts the red-carpet coverage on that are a part of the investigation,” Dubas knew Emery from junior hockey other players to dinner almost every night. ESPN and ESPN2. Schulenberg said. “Those details remain to and the American Hockey League. He said “I’d heard nothing but great things be uncovered by our investigators.” Emery’s “smile and intelligence made him before meeting him,” Bissonnette said. [email protected] Emery also played for the Senators, a magnetic personality.” “And it was true.” Twitter @phil_rosenthal D Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018 7

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CALENDAR SOCCER MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL GOLF

TEAM TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER MIDWEST LEAGUE WORLD RANKINGS 22. B. DeChambeau U.S. 4.13 EASTERN WLTPTGFGA EASTERN W L PCT. GB RK. GOLFER COUNTRY AVG 23. Tyrrell Hatton England 3.98 ALL-STAR STL STL STL (2) STL ARI 24. Xander Schauffele U.S. 3.85 Atlanta 12 4 5 41 43 24 Bowl. Green (Rays) 17 8 .680 — 1. Dustin Johnson U.S. 9.63 25. R. Cabrera Bello Spain 3.60 GAME 6:05 1:20 Noon, 1:20 7:05 N.Y. City FC 12 4 4 40 40 24 Fort Wayne (Padres) 13 12 .520 4 2. Justin Thomas U.S. 8.46 26. Brian Harman U.S. 3.52 7 ESPN NBCSCH WGN ABC-7 NBCSCH N.Y. Red Bulls 11 5 2 35 37 19 Lansing (Blue Jays) 13 12 .520 4 3. Justin Rose England 8.13 27. Matt Kuchar U.S. 3.50 FOX-32 AM-670 AM-670 6:15, FOX AM-670 AM-670 Columbus 8 7 6 30 24 25 South Bend (Cubs) 13 12 .520 4 4. Brooks Koepka U.S. 8.04 28. Patrick Cantlay U.S. 3.47 AM-670 New England 7 5 7 28 32 28 Dayton (Reds) 12 13 .480 5 5. Jon Rahm Spain 7.50 29. Ian Poulter England 3.44 Montreal 9 12 0 27 26 35 Lake Co. (Indians) 12 13 .480 5 6. Jordan Spieth U.S. 7.13 30. K. Aphibarnrat Thailand 3.39 1 Philadelphia 7 9 3 24 25 30 W Michigan (Tigers) 11 13 .458 5 ⁄2 7. Rickie Fowler U.S. 6.74 31. Tony Finau U.S. 3.35 ALL-STAR @SEA @SEA @SEA @LAA 1 Chicago 6 10 5 23 33 41 Gr. Lakes (Dodgers) 8 17 .292 9 ⁄2 8. Rory McIlroy N. Ireland 6.49 32. Louis Oosthuizen S. Africa 3.25 GAME 9:10 9:10 3:10 9:07 Orlando City 7 11 1 22 27 42 WESTERN W L PCT. GB 9. Jason Day Australia 6.26 7 WGN-9 NBCSCH WGN-9 NBCSCH+ 33. Kevin Kisner U.S. 3.16 Toronto FC 4 11 4 16 30 38 Beloit (Athletics) 15 7 .682 — 10. Tommy Fleetwood England 5.89 34. Charley Hoffman U.S. 3.11 AM-1000 AM-720 AM-720 AM-720 AM-720 D.C. United 3 7 5 14 26 30 Ced Rapids (Twins) 17 8 .680 — 11. Alex Noren Sweden 5.48 WESTERN WLTPTGFGA 35. Branden Grace S. Africa 3.10 Peoria (Cardinals) 13 10 .565 3 12. Patrick Reed U.S. 5.46 36. Satoshi Kodaira Japan 2.99 1 13. Bubba Watson U.S. 5.46 LOU TOR FC Dallas 11 3 5 38 31 22 Clinton (Mariners) 13 11 .542 3 ⁄2 37. Pat Perez U.S. 2.98 1 14. Paul Casey England 5.40 7:30 6 Los Angeles FC 10 4 5 35 41 28 Quad Cities (Astros) 12 12 .500 4 ⁄2 38. Kyle Stanley U.S. 2.98 Sporting KC 9 5 6 33 37 27 Wisconsin (Brewers) 11 14 .440 6 15. F. Molinari Italy 5.36 39. M. Fitzpatrick England 2.88 U.S. Open ESPN+ 1 16. Hideki MatsuyamaJapan 5.06 Portland 8 3 6 30 26 22 Kane Co (D’backs) 10 14 .417 6 ⁄2 40. Daniel Berger U.S. 2.76 Cup AM-1200 1 17. Henrik Stenson Sweden 4.79 Real Salt Lake 9 9 2 29 29 37 Burlington (Angels) 5 19 .217 11 ⁄2 41. Kevin Na U.S. 2.61 LA Galaxy 8 7 4 28 34 30 MONDAY’S RESULTS 18. Marc Leishman Australia 4.59 42. Li Haogong CHN 2.56 Houston 7 6 5 26 36 26 Fort Wayne 4, Peoria 0 19. Sergio Garcia Spain 4.43 43. Gary Woodland U.S. 2.56 SEA DAL LA 20. Phil Mickelson U.S. 4.23 11 a.m. 8 5 Vancouver 7 8 5 26 30 40 Lansing 8, Clinton 9 (10) 44. Cameron Smith Australia 2.47 Minnesota 7 11 1 22 26 38 Cedar Rapids 10, Lake County 4 21. Webb Simpson U.S. 4.15 45. Ross Fisher England 2.46 WCIU-26.2 WCIU-26.2 Seattle 4 9 5 17 16 23 Bowling Green 6, Quad Cities 5 Colorado 4 11 4 16 22 32 South Bend 9, Wisconsin 2 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL San Jose 2 11 6 12 29 39 Kane County 13, Dayton 4 Beloit 3, West Michigan 2 (12) Note: 3 points for victory, 1 point for tie. WHITE SOX SEASON STATISTICS TUESDAY ON TV/RADIO NFL WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE FRONTIER LEAGUE BATTERS AVG OBA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS E New England at Minnesota, 7 EAST W L PCT. GB Smith .318 .348 85 9 27 3 00827101 MLB SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE CALENDAR Toronto FC at Fire, 6 Washington 30 24 .556 — L.Garcia .290 .323 183 18 53 5 2 4 21 6 46 10 0 3 Aug. 2: Hall of Fame game, Chicago vs. D.C. United at Atlanta, 2:30 Joliet 30 24 .556 — Narvaez .286 .356 147 12 42 10 0 3 17 16 29023 1 Tilson .264 .331 106 7 28 1 1 0 11 10 20231 7 p.m. All-Star Game FOX-32, WMVP-AM 1000 Baltimore at Canton, Ohio. Vancouver at Seattle, 3 Lake Erie 29 24 .547 ⁄2 1 Sanchez .256 .306 352 33 90 19 9 5 42 22 73 9 2 10 Aug. 5: Hall of Fame induction ceremony, LA Galaxy at Philadelphia, 6 Schaumburg 27 26 .509 2 ⁄2 Canton, Ohio. 1 Abreu .253 .311 363 44 92 27 1 13 52 25 74 1 0 7 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE PLAYOFFS New England at N.Y. Red Bulls, 6 Traverse City 26 27 .491 3 ⁄2 1 LaMarre .250 .250 8 0 2 0 00103000 Aug. 9-13: First weekend of preseason. Orlando City at Columbus, 6:30 Windy City 19 34 .358 10 ⁄2 Sept. 1: Final cutdown to 53-man roster. FC Dallas at Houston, 8 Anderson .246 .302 333 51 82 13 2 13 39 23 88 21 5 13 WL GB 9 p.m. Championship ESPN Sept. 6: Regular season opens: Atlanta Colorado at Real Salt Lake, 9 WEST Moncada .238 .312 344 47 82 19 5 12 41 36 130 9 2 15 at Philadelphia. Montreal at Portland, 10 River City 30 24 .556 — Palka .234 .280 218 30 51 9 3 12 32 14 79 2 1 0 Sept. 9-10: First weekend of regular sea- 1 Davidson .221 .330 258 33 57 14 0 14 38 39 109001 CYCLING NATIONAL WOMEN’S SOCCER Florence 27 26 .509 2 ⁄2 son. Evansville 26 26 .500 3 Engel .218 .272 248 31 54 11 2 2 18 13 70 10 3 4 CLUB W L T PTS GF GA Oct. 16-17: Fall owners meeting, New York. Southern Illinois 25 25 .500 3 Team Totals .244 .3033237 384 790 153 28 101 376 242 904 71 21 71 6:30 a.m. Tour de France Stage 10 NBCSCH Oct. 30: Trading deadline. 1 PITCHERS W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO North Carolina 14 1 3 45 41 14 Normal 25 26 .490 3 ⁄2 Dec. 12: Winter owners meeting, Irving, Seattle 8 4 5 29 19 14 Gateway 24 32 .429 7 Cedeno 0 0 1.42 16 0 0 12.2 6 320715 WORLD LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP Texas Orlando 8 6 4 28 26 25 Soria 0 3 2.75 37 0 14 36.0 33 13 11 2 9 45 Dec. 30: Regular season ends. RED STARS 7 4 7 28 26 22 MONDAY’S RESULT Minaya 0 2 3.44 21 0 0 18.1 139701724 Wild-card playoff round. Jan. 5-6: Portland 7 5 5 26 27 21 No games scheduled Rodon 2 3 3.56 7 7 0 43.0 34 19 17 7 17 35 6:30 a.m. Australia vs. Canada ESPNU Jan. 12-13: Divisional playoff round Utah 5 6 6 21 14 18 TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE Lopez 4 7 3.91 19 190 112.2 103 55 49 13 47 82 Jan. 20: NFC and AFC championship Houston 5 7 5 20 21 28 Lake Erie at Evansville, 5:05 Avilan 2 0 3.95 42 0 0 27.1 28 15 12 2 10 30 games. Lake Erie at Evansville, 6:35 10 a.m. England vs. U.S. ESPNU Washington 2 11 4 10 11 24 Fry 0 1 3.99 30 0 1 29.1 19 14 13 1 12 37 Jan. 27: Pro Bowl, Orlando, Florida. Traverse City at Florence, 6:35 Shields 4 10 4.43 21 200 126.0 111 70 62 15 49 92 Feb. 3: Super Bowl, Atlanta. Sky Blue FC 0 12 3 3 11 30 Washington at Normal, 7:05 Volstad 1 5 4.91 30 1 0 44.0 54 26 24 8 10 28 TENNIS Feb. 26-March 4: NFL combine, Indianapo- FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE River City at Joliet, 7:05 lis. North Carolina at Utah, 9 Santiago 3 3 5.61 30 7 0 69.0 75 44 43 14 42 60 Gateway at Windy City, 7:05 Covey 3 5 5.69 11 11 0 55.1 65 42 35 6 26 43 5 a.m. ATP Bastad, ATP Newport ESPNU March 13: League year and free agency be- SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE Schaumburg at Southern Illinois, 7:05 gin. Seattle at Orlando, 2:30 Giolito 6 8 6.18 19 190 103.1 96 73 71 17 60 63 Houston at Washington, 6 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Team Totals 33 62 4.93 95 9521 838.1 827 510 459 110 402 709 Portland at Sky Blue FC, 6 NORTH W L PCT. GB TENNIS WNBA St. Paul 31 24 .564 — CUBS SEASON STATISTICS BATTERS AVG OBA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS E Croatia 30-1 Fargo-Moorhead 29 24 .547 1 W L PCT GB ODDS TO WIN HALL OF FAME CHAMPIONSHIPS 7. Marin Cilic, Croatia 3,905 EASTERN Portugal 30-1 Gary SouthShore 27 26 .509 3 Almora .319 .357 276 48 88 19 1 4 28 17 49 1 2 2 2022 FIFA 1 8. John Isner, U.S. 3,720 Winnipeg 24 32 .429 7 ⁄2 Baez .292 .326 343 61 100 25 6 19 72 14 91 18 2 10 At The International Tennis Hall of Fame; Washington 13 9 .591 — WORLD CUP Colombia 40-1 9. Dominic Thiem, Austria 3,665 1 Sioux Falls 22 31 .415 8 Zobrist .285 .380 249 41 71 12 1 6 36 38 35 2 2 1 Newport, R.I.; grass-outdoor Atlanta 12 9 .571 ⁄2 Uruguay 40-1 #8 Denis Kudla d. 10. Novak Djokovic, Serbia 3,355 Brazil 6-1 Chile 50-1 Chicago 20 33 .377 10 Heyward .285 .344 274 46 78 16 3 6 41 25 34 0 1 2 11. David Goffin, Belgium 3,120 Connecticut 12 10 .545 1 SOUTH W L PCT. GB 1 France 13-2 Bryant .280 .384 282 44 79 21 3 10 40 37 72 2 4 9 Ruben Bemelmans, 6-3, 6-4. New York 7 14 .333 5 ⁄2 Mexico 50-1 12. Diego Schwartzman, Argentina 2,470 Germany 7-1 Vasek Pospisil d. SKY 7 15 .318 6 U.S. 60-1 Sioux City 40 13 .755 — Contreras .279 .369 294 33 82 19 5 7 34 34 71 3 1 8 13. Pablo Carreno Busta, Spain 2,155 Spain 8-1 1 Donald Young, 7-6 (5), 6-1. Indiana 2 20 .091 11 Serbia 80-1 Kansas City 34 20 .630 6 ⁄2 Caratini .274 .337 84 10 236008620000 14. Jack Sock, U.S. 2,075 Argentina 10-1 Jordan Thompson d. W L PCT GB Denmark 100-1 Wichita 34 21 .618 7 Russell .272 .345 294 44 80 18 1 5 34 32 67 4 0 11 15. Fabio Fognini, Italy 2,030 WESTERN Belgium 12-1 1 James Duckworth, 6-4, 6-3. Sweden 100-1 Lincoln 28 26 .518 12 ⁄2 La Stella .272 .336 103 12 28400141016011 16. Kyle Edmund, Britain 1,995 England 14-1 1 Tim Smyczek d. Seattle 16 6 .727 — Qatar 150-1 Cleburne 19 33 .365 20 ⁄2 Happ .256 .379 234 38 60 11 1 11 26 45 100 4 1 3 17. Roberto Bautista-Agut, Spain 1,940 1 Italy 16-1 Bjorn Fratangelo, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. Phoenix 15 8 .652 1 ⁄2 sportsbook.ag Texas 14 39 .269 26 Schwarber .249 .375 265 45 66 10 1 18 41 53 87 3 3 1 18. Nick Kyrgios, Australia 1,935 1 Netherlands 20-1 Los Angeles 14 9 .609 2 ⁄2 MONDAY’S RESULTS Rizzo .246 .341 317 38 78 15 0 12 61 37 46 4 2 5 UMAG CROATIA OPEN 19. Lucas Pouille, France 1,835 1 20. Kei Nishikori, Japan 1,800 Dallas 12 9 .571 3 ⁄2 Texas 3, Chicago 2 Team Totals .265 .3453277 476 869 182 22 100 457 365 796 45 22 60 PITCHERS W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO At ATP Stadion Goran Ivanisevic; 21. Borna Coric, Croatia 1,745 Minnesota 12 10 .545 4 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE Chicago 6, Texas 1 1 Umag, Croatia; clay-outdoor 22. Chung Hyeon, South Korea 1,685 Las Vegas 10 13 .435 6 ⁄2 Kansas City 10, Cleburne 4 Morrow 0 0 1.47 35 0 22 30.2 24 5 5 2 9 31 Guido Pella d. 23. Damir Dzumhur, Bosnia-Her. 1,665 Lincoln 3, Wichita 2 (11) Cishek 2 1 1.88 45 0 3 43.0 27 10 9 2 17 47 Taro Daniel, 1-6, 6-3, 6-3. MONDAY: No games scheduled. VEGAS SUMMER LEAGUE PLAYOFFS 24. Philipp Kohlschreiber, Germany 1,655 Fargo-Moorhead 6, Sioux Falls 1 Rosario 4 0 1.95 22 0 0 27.2 22 6 6 3 13 16 Laslo Djerre d. TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE (single-elimination) 25. Denis Shapovalov, Canada 1,633 TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE Strop 4 1 2.52 40 0 2 39.1 28 11 11 3 14 39 Pablo Cuevas, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3. New York at Dallas, noon Monday : Semifinal games Witchita at Lincoln, 6:45 Lester 12 2 2.58 19 190 111.2 92 38 32 13 41 88 WTA SINGLES RANKINGS Atlanta at Connecticut, 6 Los Angeles 112, Cleveland 109 Gary at Fargo-Mooreghead, 7 SKISTAR SWEDISH OPEN Memphis vs. Portland, late Wilson 3 2 2.77 42 0 0 39.0 27 12 12 3 27 56 1. Simona Halep, Romania 7,571 WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE Chicago at Texas, 7 Edwards Jr. 2 1 2.89 29 0 0 28.0 20 9 9 2 13 48 At Bastad Tennis Stadiun; Tuesday: Championship, 9 Winnipeg at Sioux Falls, 7 2. Caroline Wozniacki, Denmark 6,740 Seattle at Sky, 11 a.m. Norwood 0 1 3.383002.2311022 Bastad, Sweden; clay-outdoor St. Paul at Sioux City, 7 3. Sloane Stephens, U.S. 5,463 Indiana at Minnesota, noon Montgomery 3 3 3.91 27 9 0 76.0 72 35 33 7 25 48 Matteo Berrettini d. Kansas City at Cleburne, 7 4. Angelique Kerber, Germany 5,305 Hendricks 6 8 3.92 19 190 110.1 101 51 48 17 31 83 #6 Leonardo Mayer, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. 5. Elina Svitolina, Ukraine 5,020 LATEST LINE Casper Ruud d. SKY SEASON STATISTICS Quintana 8 6 3.96 18 18 0 97.2 89 46 43 14 45 87 6. Caroline Garcia, France 4,730 PLAYER G PPG RPG APG Chatwood 3 5 5.04 17 17 0 84.0 76 48 47 7 73 76 Jaume Munar, 6-7 (7), 6-4, 6-0. 7. Garbine Muguruza, Spain 4,620 Allie Quigley 20 16.1 2.0 2.7 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Duensing 2 0 6.58 37 0 1 27.1 28 21 20 3 22 18 BUCHAREST OPEN 8. Petra Kvitova, Czech Rep. 4,550 Team Totals 55 38 3.56 93 9328 849.2 724 362 336 95 398 779 9. Karolina Pliskova, Czech Rep. 4,485 Diamond DeShields 22 13.4 4.9 1.8 ALL STAR GAME TUESDAY At Arenele BNR Bucharest; 10. Julia Goerges, Germany 3,980 Courtney Vandersloot 18 10.9 3.4 7.7 AL -126 at NL +116 through Monday Bucharest, Romania; clay-outdoor 11. Jelena Ostapenko, Latvia 3,787 Cheyenne Parker 22 10.0 6.5 0.5 Arantxa Rus d. 12. Madison Keys, U.S. 3,596 Stefanie Dolson 15 8.9 4.7 2.7 Mariana Duque-Marino, 6-2, 6-4. 13. Daria Kasatkina, Russia 3,525 Jamierra Faulkner 17 7.6 1.4 3.9 TRANSACTIONS CYCLING Wang Yafan d. 14. Venus Williams, U.S. 2,801 Gabby Williams 22 7.4 4.2 1.6 Miriam Bulgaru, 6-1, 6-3. 15. Elise Mertens, Belgium 2,755 Astou Ndour 14 6.1 3.5 0.4 and RHP Ryan Tepera from the 10-day Signed S Brandon Bryant. Tamara Zidansek d. BASEBALL TOUR DE FRANCE STANDINGS 16. Ashleigh Barty, Australia 2,555 Kahleah Copper 21 5.6 2.2 0.7 DL. Rebecca Peterson, 7-5, 6-0. AMERICAN LEAGUE AT ANNECY, FRANCE 17. Kiki Bertens, Netherlands 2,510 Alaina Coates 20 3.2 2.4 0.3 NATIONAL LEAGUE HOCKEY Maryna Zanevska d. Cleveland: Optioned C Francisco Mejia (AFTER NINE STAGES) 18. Naomi Osaka, Japan 2,350 Colorado: Assigned RHP Brooks Pound- NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Ysaline Bonaventure, 7-6 (5), 6-1. Linnae Harper 12 2.0 0.6 1.0 to Columbus (IL). 19. CoCo Vandeweghe, U.S. 2,183 ers outright to Albuquerque (PCL). Op- Anaheim: Signed C Adam Henrique to a 1. Greg Van Avermaet, Belgium, 36:07:17. #7 Pauline Parmentier d. Alex Montgomery 18 0.8 1.0 0.5 Detroit: Sent OF Leonys Martin to Toledo 20. Barbora Strycova, Czech Rep. 1,975 tioned RHP Carlos Estevez to Albu- five-year contract extension. 2. Geraint Thomas, Britain,:43. Alexandra Dulgheru, 2-6, 6-1, 6-4. Amber Harris 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 (IL) for a rehab assignment. 21. Maria Sharapova, Russia 1,953 querque. Columbus: Re-signed F Oliver Bjork- 3. Philippe Gilbert, Belgium, :44. #8 Polona Hercog d. SKY 22 80.6 32.8 20.0 New York: Sent C Gary Sanchez to Scran- 22. Anastasija Sevastova, Latvia 1,945 Philadelphia: Traded LHP Hoby Milner to strand to a three-year contract and D 4. Bob Jungels, Luxembourg, :50. Elena-Gabriela Ruse, 2-6, 6-2, 6-3. OPP 22 89.0 36.1 22.5 ton/Wilkes-Barre (IL) for a rehab as- 23. Daria Gavrilova, Australia 1,885 Tampa Bay for cash. Placed RHP Zach Ryan Murray to a one-year contract. 5. Alejandro Valverde, Spain, 1:31. signment. 24. Carla Suarez Navarro, Spain 1,737 PLAYER FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A Elfin on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Dallas: Signed D Dillon Heatherington to 6. Rafal Majka, Poland, 1:32. LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP GSTAAD Seattle: Optioned RHP Matt Festa to Ar- 25. Mihaela Buzarnescu, Romania 1,693 Thursday. Recalled RHP Enyel De Los a one-year, two-way contract. Will re- 7. Jakob Fuglsang, Denmark, 1:33. Quigley 121-255 43-102 36-42 kansas (TL). At Roy Emerson Arena; Santos from Lehigh Valley (IL). new its affiliation with Idaho (ECHL) 8. Chris Froome, Britain, 1:42. DeShields 92-232 25-80 86-100 Tampa Bay: Designated RHP Ryan We- Gstaad, Switzerland; clay-outdoor ATP WORLD TOUR SCHEDULE Optioned OF Austin Mead- through the 2019-20 season. 9. Adam Yates, Britain, same. Parker 80-161 3-8 58-76 ber for assignment. Optioned RHP Chih- Pittsburgh: Mona Barthel d. H-hard, C-clay, G-grass; I-indoor, O-outdoor ows and RHP Clay Holmes to Indianapo- Nashville: Signed F Ryan Hartman to a 10. Mikel Landa, Spain, same. Vandersloot 70-157 30-71 27-33 Wei Hu to Durham (IL). Natalia Vikhlyantseva, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2. July 23-29: German Championships, lis (IL). Recalled RHP Tanner Anderson one-year contract and G Juuse Saros to a 11. Soren Kragh Andersen, Williams 66-159 3-14 28-36 Texas: Optioned LHP Yohander Mendez Veronika Kudermetova d. Hamburg, CO from Indianapolis. three-year contract. Denmark, 1:43. Dolson 53-124 11-31 17-17 from Down East (Carolina) to Frisco (TL). Jil Teichmann, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2. July 23-29: BB&T Atlanta Open, HO Washington: Optioned RHP Trevor Gott N.Y. Islanders: Agreed to terms with D 12. Vincenzo Nibali, Italy, 1:48. Faulkner 46-134 19-63 18-24 Announced OF Austin Jackson cleared Marketa Vondrousova d. July 23-29: J. Safra Sarasin Swiss Open to Syracuse (IL). Sent 1B Ryan Zimmer- Kyle Burroughs on a two-year, two-way 13. Primoz Roglic, Slovenia, 1:57. release waivers and is a free agent. Rein- Lara Arruabarrena, 6-3, 6-3. Gstaad, CO Copper 43-116 10-36 22-26 man to Potomac (Carolina) for a rehab contract. 14. Bauke Mollema, Netherlands, 1:58. stated C Carlos Perez from the 10-day DL Ndour 32-67 6-16 16-22 assignment. N.Y. Rangers: Agreed to terms with D 15. Tom Dumoulin, Netherlands, 2:03. ATP SINGLES RANKINGS WTA SCHEDULE Coates 26-40 0-0 12-21 and assigned him outright to Round John Gilmour on a one-year contract. 16. Steven Kruijswijk, Netherlands, 2:06. 1. Rafael Nadal, Spain 9,310 July 23-29: Moscow River Cup, RCO Harper 8-18 2-4 6-10 Rock (PCL) and LHP Joe Palumbo from FOOTBALL Announced D Chris Bigras and Rob O’G- 17. Romain Bardet, France, 2:32. the 60-day and optioned him to Down 2. Roger Federer, Switzerland 7,080 July 24-30: Jiangxi Open, Nanchang, Montgomery 5-19 1-3 4-4 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE ara and Cs Steven Fogarty and Boo TUESDAY: 10th Stage: 98.5 miles from 3. Alexander Zverev, Germany 5,665 China, HO Harris 0-0 0-0 0-0 East. Detroit: Named Jen McCollum senior di- Nieves accepted qualifying offers. Toronto: Placed OF Kevin Pillar on the 10- Annecy to Le Grand-Bornand in the Alps, 4. Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina 5,395 July 30-Aug. 5: Mubadala Silicon Valley SKY 645-1,488 153-428 331-412 rector of community relations and De- with one Hors categorie and three Cate- 5. Kevin Anderson, South Africa 4,655 Classic, Stanford, Calif., HO OPP 740-1,586 147-403 332-426 day DL and 2B Lourdes Gurriel Jr. on the troit Lions charities. 7-day DL. Reinstated LHP Jaime Garcia gory 1 climbs 6. Grigor Dimitrov, Bulgaria 4,610 through Monday wnba.com N.Y. Jets: Waived WR Devin Smith.

BASEBALL BEARS

AMERICAN LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE ALL-STARS Starters AVG HR HR EAST W L PCT GB L10 STR HOME AWAY 1. Mookie Betts, rf, Bos .359 23 51 Rookies report, minus Smith 2. Jose Altuve, 2b, Hou .332 9 44 Boston 68 30 .694 — 9-1 W-2 34-13 34-17 3. Mike Trout, cf, LAA .310 25 50 4. J.D. Martinez, dh, Bos .328 29 80 The Bears drafted outside linebacker 1 1st-round pick still unsigned; New York 62 33 .653 4 ⁄2 6-4 L-1 33-13 29-20 5. Jose Ramirez, 3b, Cle .302 29 70 6. Aaron Judge, lf, NYY .276 25 60 Leonard Floyd at No. 9 two years ago and Tampa Bay 49 47 .510 18 6-4 L-1 26-17 23-30 7. Manny Machado, ss, Bal .315 24 65 full squad in camp Thursday avoided a holdout with him. Both Georgia 1 8. Jose Abreu, 1b, ChW .253 13 52 Toronto 43 52 .453 23 ⁄2 3-7 L-2 24-25 19-27 9. Salvador Perez, c, KC .221 13 41 products are represented by CAA agents 1 Baltimore 28 69 .289 39 ⁄2 4-6 W-2 16-33 12-36 Reserves AVG HR RBI By Brad Biggs | i-Wilson Ramos, C, TB .297 14 53 Chicago Tribune Brian Ayrault and Todd France, so the CENTRAL W L PCT GB L10 STR HOME AWAY Yan Gomes, c, Cle .247 10 32 Mitch Moreland, 1b, Bos .278 11 45 Bears have done plenty of business with Cleveland 52 43 .547 — 4-6 W-1 31-19 21-24 i-Gleyber Torres, 2b, NYY .294 15 42 The Bears are getting an early jump on them. They are the same agents who 1 Jed Lowrie, 2b, Oak .285 16 62 Minnesota 44 50 .468 7 ⁄2 8-2 W-1 29-22 15-28 Alex Bregman, 3b, Hou .288 20 64 training camp with rookies reporting to represent Chargers defensive end Joey 1 Francisco Lindor, ss, Cle .291 25 62 Detroit 41 57 .418 12 ⁄2 3-7 W-1 25-23 16-34 Jean Segura, ss, Sea .323 7 47 Olivet Nazarene University on Monday Bosa, who missed training camp and the Chicago 33 62 .347 19 3-7 W-1 19-29 14-33 Michael Brantley, of, Cle .308 12 56 Shin-Soo Choo, of, Tex .293 18 43 and veterans to follow Thursday. first three exhibition games two years ago. Kansas City 27 68 .284 25 2-8 L-1 11-35 16-33 Mitch Haniger, of, Sea .272 18 67 George Springer, of, Hou .249 15 46 Sources said first-round draft pick Holdouts are uncommon under the WEST W L PCT GB L10 STR HOME AWAY Nelson Cruz, dh, Sea .267 22 55 Roquan Smith didn’t make his way to current CBA. Contract values are slotted Pitchers W-L ERA K Houston 64 35 .646 — 6-4 L-1 32-21 32-14 Trevor Bauer, rhp, Cle 8-6 2.24 175 Bourbonnais on Monday, though, because and Smith’s four-year contract is expected Seattle 58 39 .598 5 3-7 L-4 31-17 27-22 Jose Berrios, rhp, Min 9-7 3.68 127 i-Aroldis Chapman, lhp, NYY s-26 1.35 68 the inside linebacker doesn’t have a to be worth just more than $18 million Oakland 55 42 .567 8 7-3 W-2 24-21 31-21 Gerrit Cole, rhp, Hou 10-2 2.52 177 contract yet. Whether that remains an when it’s completed. Agents and teams Edwin Diaz, rhp, Sea s-36 2.25 79 Los Angeles 49 48 .505 14 5-5 L-1 24-23 25-25 J.A. Happ, LHP, Tor 10-6 4.29 121 issue when the full squad reaches camp still negotiate when it comes to details. It Joe Jimenez, rhp, Det 4-1 2.72 48 Texas 41 56 .423 22 3-7 L-2 19-28 22-28 Craig Kimbrel, rhp, Bos s-30 1.77 62 remains unknown. is worth nothing Smith isn’t alone. Seven i-Corey Kluber, rhp, Cle 12-5 2.76 132 through All-Star break Charlie Morton, rhp, Hou 11-2 2.96 146 The Bears drafted Smith out of Georgia of the top 10 picks from the April draft Chris Sale, Bos 10-4 2.23 1.88 Luis Severino, rhp, NYY 14-2 2.31 144 with the eighth pick, and he spent time remain unsigned. NATIONAL LEAGUE r-Blake Snell, lhp, TB 12-5 2.27 134 running with the first team during the Blake Treinen, Oak s-24 0.94 61 EAST W L PCT GB L10 STR HOME AWAY Justin Verlander, rhp, Hou 9-5 2.29 176 spring. He’s expected to play a significant [email protected] Manager - A.J. Hinch, Houston s-saves Twitter @BradBiggs Philadelphia 53 42 .558 — 5-5 L-2 30-16 23-26 role immediately. NATIONAL LEAGUE ALL-STARS 1 Starters AVG HR RBI Atlanta 52 42 .553 ⁄2 3-7 W-1 25-20 27-22 1, Javier Baez, 2b, ChC .292 19 72 1 Washington 48 48 .500 5 ⁄2 5-5 W-1 22-24 26-24 2, Nolan Arenado, 3b, Col .312 23 68 3. Paul Goldschmidt, dh, Ari .281 21 52 1 Miami 41 57 .418 13 ⁄2 5-5 W-2 23-28 18-29 4. Freddie Freeman, 1b, Atl .315 16 61 1 5. Matt Kemp, lf, LAD .310 15 60 IN BRIEF NFL New York 39 55 .415 13 ⁄2 4-6 L-1 19-32 20-23 6. Bryce Harper, cf, Was .214 23 54 7. Nick Markakis, rf, Atl .323 10 61 CENTRAL W L PCT GB L10 STR HOME AWAY 8. Brandon Crawford, ss, SF .292 10 39 Chicago 55 38 .591 — 7-3 W-3 28-15 27-23 9. Willson Contreras, c, ChC .279 7 34 No playoffs hurt Pack’s bottom line Reserves AVG HR RBI 1 Milwaukee 55 43 .561 2 ⁄2 2-8 L-6 30-18 25-25 i-Buster Posey, c, SF .288 5 31 1 J.T. Realmuto, C, Mia .310 12 45 St. Louis 48 46 .511 7 ⁄2 5-5 W-1 24-24 24-22 r-Yadier Molina, c, StL .274 13 41 Joey Votto, 1b, Cin .289 9 50 Tribune news services different MAC teams to a league title. Pittsburgh 48 49 .495 9 8-2 W-6 29-24 19-25 Jesus Aguilar, 1b, Mil .298 24 70 1 Mallory, who died May 25 at 82, coached Cincinnati 43 53 .448 13 ⁄2 6-4 L-1 21-26 22-27 Ozzie Albies, 2b, Atl .281 20 55 Scooter Gennett, 2b, Cin .326 16 63 With the Packers missing the playoffs at NIU from 1980-83. He was at Miami WEST W L PCT GB L10 STR HOME AWAY Eugenio Suarez, 3b, Cin .312 19 71 Trevor Story, ss, Col .292 20 68 for the first time in a decade, the team’s from 1969-73. ... The NCAA announced Los Angeles 53 43 .552 — 6-4 W-1 28-24 25-19 Charlie Blackmon, of, Col .287 19 45 Lorenzo Cain, of, Mil .293 8 27 profit fell by nearly 50 percent in the last the locations for the Final Four for 1 Arizona 53 44 .546 ⁄2 5-5 L-1 26-23 27-21 Christian Yelich, of, Mil .292 11 43 fiscal year. 2023-2026. It will be in Houston in 2023, Colorado 51 45 .531 2 8-2 W-5 23-23 28-22 Pitchers W-L ERA K Patrick Corbin, lhp, Ari 6-4 3.24 149 President and CEO Mark Murphy said Phoenix in 2024, San Antonio in 2025 and San Francisco 50 48 .510 4 5-5 L-2 31-19 19-29 Jacob deGrom, rhp, NYM 5-4 1.68 149 i-Sean Doolittle, lhp, Was s-22 1.45 49 the team’s outlook remains strong as the Indianapolis in 2026. Indianapolis had 1 San Diego 40 59 .404 14 ⁄2 2-8 L-5 20-31 20-28 Mike Foltynewicz, rhp, Atl 7-5 2.66 1.20 Zack Greinke, rhp, Ari 10-5 3.18 1.24 NFL’s only publicly owned team released already been awarded the Final Four for through All-Star break Josh Hader, lhp, Mil 2-0 1.50 89 Brad Hand, lhp, SD s-24 3.05 65 its 2018 financial statement Monday. 2021. It will be in Minneapolis in 2019, Kenley Jansen, rhp, LAD s-27 2.33 48 The Packers announced a profit from Atlanta in 2020 and New Orleans in 2022. ALL-STAR GAME PITCHING MATCHUP Jeremy Jeffress, rhp, Mil 6-1 1.34 50 NATIONAL LEAGUE 2018 TEAM CAREER ASG LAST 3 STARTS Jon Lester, lhp, ChC 12-2 2.58 88 operations of $34.1 million, a steep decline TEAMPITCHER TIME W-L ERA IP W-L IP ERA W-L IP ERA Miles Mikolas, rhp, StL 10-3 2.79 83 Aaron Nola, rhp, Phi 12-3 2.30 131 from $65.4 million a year earlier. Expenses GYMNASTICS: Reigning Olympic cham- AL Sale (L) 10-4 2.23 129.0 1-0 7.0 2.57 3-0 20.0 0.45 Max Scherzer, rhp, Was 12-5 2.41 182 NL Scherzer (R) 5:30p 12-5 2.41 134.2 1-0 4.0 0.00 2-1 20.0 4.50 Ross Stripling, rhp, LAD 8-2 2.08 108 soared 11.9 percent, from $376.1 million to pion Simone Biles will return to competi- Felipe Vazquez, lhp, Pit s-23 3.05 57 Game: Nationals Park, Washington, D.C. $420.9 million, a byproduct of player tion for the first time since winning four Manager - Dave Roberts, L.A. Dodgers salaries, coaching changes and travel gold medals in the 2016 Games in Rio de SCHEDULE HOME RUN DERBY costs. Revenue increased just 3.1 percent Janeiro when she competes in the U.S. THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE 2018 COMPETITION PAST CHAMPIONS from $441.4 million to $454.9 million. Classic in Columbus, Ohio, on July 28. St. Louis at Cubs, 6 FIRST ROUND TOT LNG ET AEV 2017: Aaron Judge, NYY (Marlins Park, Mia) ■ Pro Bowl RB Le’Veon Bell and the FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE Rhys Hoskins (8), Phi 17 463 :00 108 2016: Giancarlo Stanton, Mia (Petco Park, SD) NHL: St. Louis at Cubs, 1:20 Jesus Aguilar (1), Mil 12 428 .00 106 2015: Todd Frazier, Cin (Great Am BPark, Cin) Steelers failed to reach an agreement on a The Predators signed G Juuse Saros White Sox at Seattle, 9 2014: Yoenis Cespedes, Oak (Target Fld, Min) N.Y. Mets at N.Y. Yankees, 6:05 Kyle Schwarber (5), ChC 16 450 :30 115 2013: Yoenis Cespeded, Oak (Citi Field, NYM) new contract, meaning he will play under to a three-year, $4.5 million contract and F Atlanta at Washington, 6:05 Alex Bregman (4), Hou 15 422 :00 103 2012: Prince Fielder, Det (Kauffman Stad, KC) the franchise tag for a second straight year. Ryan Hartman to a one-year, $875,000 San Diego at Philadelphia, 6:05 Max Muncy (3), LAD 17 435 :00 109 2011: Robinson Cano, NYY (Chase Field, Ari) Baltimore at Toronto, 6:07 Javier Baez (6), ChC 16 479 :30 108 2010: David Ortiz, Bos (Angel Stadium, LAA) ... The Jets waived 2015 second-round deal. Both were restricted free agents who Boston at Detroit, 6:10 2009: Prince Fielder, Mil (Busch Stad, StL) Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 6:10 Bryce Harper, (2), Was 13 467 :30 113 2008: Justin Morneau, Min (Yankee Stad, NY) draft pick WR Devin Smith and signed S played for the Predators last season. ... The Miami at Tampa Bay, 6:10 Freddie Freeman (7), Atl 12 437 :00 108 2007: Vladimir Guerreo, Ana (AT&T Park, SF) Cleveland at Texas, 7:05 SEMIFINALS TOT LNG ET AEV 2006: Ryan Howard, Phi (PNC Park, Pit) Brandon Bryant. Flames signed F Elias Lindholm to a L.A. Dodgers at Milwaukee, 7:10 2005: Bobby Abreu, Phi (Comiskey Park, ChW) Minnesota at Kansas City, 7:15 Schwarber, ChC-x 21 462 :30 113 2004: Miguel Tejada, Bal (Minute Maid, Hou) six-year contract at an average salary of San Francisco at Oakland, 8:35 Hoskins, Phi 20 466 .30 108 2003: Garret Anderson, Ana (U.S. Callular, ChW) BOXING: Colorado at Arizona, 8:40 Harper, Was-x 13 454 :30 113 2002: Jason Giambi, NYY (Miller Park, Mil) Anthony Joshua of England $4.85 million. ... The Blue Jackets re- Houston at L.A. Angeles, 9:07 Muncy, LAD 12 429 :00 109 2001: Luis Gonzalez, Ari (Safeco Field, Sea) will defend his WBA, WBO and IBF signed F Oliver Bjorkstrand to a three- 2000: Sammy Sosa, ChC (Turner Field, Atl) SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE CHAMPIONSHIP TOT LNG ET AEV 1999: Ken Griffey Jr., Sea (Fenway Park, Bos) heavyweight titles against Alexander year, $7.5 million contract and D Ryan G1: St. Louis at Cubs, 12:05 1998: Ken Griffey Jr., Sea (Coors Field, Col) G2: St. Louis at Cubs, 6:15 Harper, Was 19 478 :30 112 Schwarber, ChC 18 453 .30 114 1997: Tino Martinez, NYY (Jacobs Field, Cle) Povetkin of Russia in London on Sept. 22. Murray to a one-year, $2.8 million deal. White Sox at Seattle, 9:10 1996: Barry Bonds, SF (Veterans Stad, Phi) N.Y. Mets at N.Y. Yankees, 12:05 1995: Frank Thomas, ChW (The Ballpark in The fight will be at Wembley Stadium. Baltimore at Toronto, 12:07 x-earned ET, but did not need it. If the second batter hits more home runs than Arlington Tex) TENNIS: Boston at Detroit, 5:10 1994: Ken Griffey Jr., Sea (Three Rivers Serena Williams climbed 153 Miami at Tampa Bay, 5:10 the first batter in any matchup, he will be de- clared the winner and not attempt to hit addi- Stadium, Pit) COLLEGES: Atlanta at Washington, 6:05 1993: Juan Gonzalez, Tex (Camden Yards, Bal) NIU and Miami will honor spots in the WTA rankings to No. 28 after San DIego at Philadelphia, 6:05 tional home runs. AEV-average exit velocity Four minutes per batter, per round. 1992: Mark McGwire, Oak (Jack Murphy, SD) the late Bill Mallory by playing for the her runner-up finish at Wimbledon. L.A> Dodgers at Milwaukee, 6:10 1991: Cal Ripken Jr, Bal (SkyDome, Tor) Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 6:10 Thirty seconds of bonus time awarded for two home runs that each equal or exceed 440 feet. 1990: Ryne Sandberg, ChC (Wrigley Fld, ChC) Mallory Cup beginning this year when the Simona Halep remains No. 1. Kevin Houston at L.A. Angels, 6:15 1989: Eric Davis, Cin (Anaheim Stadium Ana) Minnesota at Kansas City, 6:15 In the first round and semifinals, each batter is entitled to one 45-second timeout. In the fi- 1987: Andre Dawson, ChC (Coliseum, Oak) teams play at Huskie Stadium on Nov. 14. Anderson climbed into the men’s top five Cleveland at Texas, 7:05 1986: Darryl Strawberry, NYM (Astrodome, Hou) Colorado at Arizona, 7:10 nals, each batter is entitled to two 45-second Mallory is the only coach in Mid- for the first time after his run to the timeouts. 1986: Wally Joyner, Ana (Astrodome, Hou) San Francisco at Oakland, 8 1985: Dave Parker, Cin (Metrodome, Min) American Conference history to lead two Wimbledon final. Rafael Nadal is No. 1. 8 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018 D

ALL-STAR GAME Stars are born here An All-Star team selected from only Chicagoland natives would be formidable

By Will Larkin | Chicago Tribune STARTING LINEUP BENCH PITCHERS

C: Tom Haller C: Bob O’Farrell RHP: Bret Saberhagen Giants 1961-67, Dodgers 1968-71, Tigers 1972. Cubs 1915-25, Cardinals 1925-28, Giants 1928-32, Royals 1984-91, Mets 1992-95, Rockies 1995, Red Sox The left-handed batter was a star at Lockport and Cardinals 1933, Reds 1934, Cubs 1934, Cardinals 1935. 1997-99, 2001. Illinois before becoming one of the better catchers of the Mostly forgotten today, the Waukegan native started The two-time Cy Young Award winner and three-time 1960s, making three straight National League All-Star his career at 18 with the Cubs, played 11 years for them, All-Star was the 1985 World Series MVP at 21, and he led teams (1966-68). then was traded to the Cardinals and was named NL the AL with 23 wins and a 2.16 ERA in 1989. He was born MVP in 1926 while helping them win the World Series. in Chicago Heights and moved to California at 5.

LHP: Charlie Leibrandt Reds 1979-82, Royals 1984-89, Braves 1990-92, Rangers 1993. The Chicago native and Loyola Academy graduate was a solid middle-of-the-rotation starter for good Royals and Braves teams. He peaked in 1985, going 17-9 with a 2.69 ERA for the World Series champion Royals.

RHP: Scott Sanderson Expos 1978-83, Cubs 1984-89, Athletics 1990, Yankees 1991-92, Angels 1993, Giants 1993, White Sox 1994, Angels 1995-96. The Glenbrook North graduate pitched six of his 19 seasons for the Cubs, going 42-42 with a 3.81 ERA for the CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTO North Siders, who won the NL East in his first and last seasons in town. He made his lone All-Star team in his 1B: Phil Cavarretta 14th season, when he went 16-10 for the 1991 Yankees. Cubs 1934-53, White Sox 1954-55. The four-time All-Star went straight from Lane Tech RHP: Bill Gullickson to the majors at 17 and put it all together in 1945, when the PHOTO FILE/GETTY Expos 1979-85, Reds 1986-87, Yankees 1987, Astros 1990, lefty won the NL batting crown and MVP award for the Tigers 1991-94. pennant-winning Cubs, for whom he also played in the 1B: Moose Skowron The No. 2 overall pick in 1977 out of Joliet Catholic, World Series in 1935 and 1938. Yankees 1954-62, Dodgers 1963, Senators 1964, White Gullickson was solid for six seasons with the Expos Sox 1964-67, Angels 1967. before tailing off in short stints with the Reds and 2B: Marty McManus The Chicago native, a Weber and Purdue alumnus, was Yankees. Two seasons in Japan rejuvenated his career, Browns 1920-26, Tigers 1927-31, Red Sox 1931-33, Braves a mainstay for the Yankees dynasty of the 1950s. The and he led the AL with 20 wins in 1991. 1934. six-time All-Star won five World Series and played in The Chicago native led the American League with 44 three others, hitting .293 with eight homers and 29 RBIs LHP: Larry Gura doubles in 1925 and 23 stolen bases in 1930, drove in 109 in 39 Series games. Cubs 1970-73, Yankees 1974-75, Royals 1976-85, Cubs runs in 1922 and scored 100 or more runs twice, mostly 1985. while flying under the radar for the St. Louis Browns. 2B: Jason Kipnis A fixture during the Royals’ rise in the late 1970s and Indians 2011-present. early ’80s, the Joliet East graduate and second-round pick SS: Lou Boudreau The 31-year-old Glenbrook North graduate from went 111-78 in 310 appearances for the Royals, 219 of them Indians 1938-50, Red Sox 1951-52. Northbrook is in his eighth year as the Indians’ starting starts. He was an All-Star in 1980, when he went 18-10 The Harvey native was a star in baseball and basketball second baseman. He was selected as an AL All-Star in with a 2.95 ERA. at Thornton and Illinois, then became the best shortstop 2013 and 2015. of his era, earning eight All-Star selections, winning the LHP: Fritz Peterson 1944 AL batting crown and leading the Indians to their SS: Herman Long Yankees 1966-74, Indians 1974-76, Rangers 1976. most recent World Series title as a player-manager while Kansas City Cowboys (American Association) 1889, He’s known now almost exclusively for trading wives, earning AL MVP honors in 1948. A 1970 Hall of Fame Boston Beaneaters (NL) 1891-1902, New York Highlanders children, dogs and houses with Yankees teammate Mike inductee. (AL) 1903, Tigers 1903, Phillies 1904. Kekich in 1972, but the Arlington and Northern Illinois The Chicago native was a terror on the basepaths in the star had a successful 11-year career. He was an All-Star in 3B: Freddie Lindstrom 19th century, stealing 89 bases in his rookie year and 537 1970, going 20-11 with a 2.90 ERA, and he led the AL in Giants 1924-32, Pirates 1933-34, Cubs 1935, Dodgers over 16 seasons while displaying respectable pop as a WHIP in 1969 and ’70. 1936. left-handed hitter, including an NL-best 12 homers in The Chicago native and Loyola Academy product 1900. RHP: Cy Falkenberg became only the fourth third baseman — and first in 21 Pirates 1903, Senators 1905-08, Cleveland Naps 1908-11, years — enshrined in the Hall of Fame when the Veterans 3B: Doug Rader 1913, Indianapolis Hoosiers (Federal League) 1914, Newark Committee chose him in 1976. He’s often noted as one of Astros 1967-75, Padres 1976-77, Blue Jays 1977. Peppers (FL) 1915, Brooklyn Tip-Tops (FL) 1915, Athletics the weakest Hall of Famers, but he had a .311 career “The Red Rooster” starred at Glenbrook North and 1917. batting average and was known as a slick fielder. Illinois Wesleyan and was a slick fielder with some pop The Chicago native turned around his career at 33 by for the Astros, winning five consecutive Gold Gloves from learning to throw an emery ball, and he went 48-26 while 1 1970-74. throwing 653 ⁄3 innings over the next two seasons.

CF: Brett Butler RHP: Jim Clancy Braves 1981-83, Indians 1984-87, Giants 1988-90, Dod- Blue Jays 1977-88, Astros 1989-91, Braves 1991. gers 1991-94, Mets 1995, Dodgers 1995-97. The big workhorse from St. Rita surpassed 200 innings Known as the best bunter of his era and a fine leadoff six times in a eight-year span for the Blue Jays. He was an hitter, the Libertyville graduate was an NL All-Star in All-Star in 1982, going 16-14 with a 3.71 ERA. 1991, scored 100 or more runs six times, led his league in triples four times and came back from tonsil cancer to LHP: Mark Mulder play until 40. Athletics 2000-04, Cardinals 2005-08. The Thornwood graduate was an established star entering his prime when a torn rotator cuff in 2006 derailed his career. He formed a Big Three with Tim Hudson and Barry Zito for the Moneyball A’s, for whom he was a two-time All-Star and went 81-42 in five seasons. ALAN GRETH/AP RHP: Denny McLain LF: Rickey Henderson Tigers 1963-70, Senators 1971, Athlet- Athletics 1979-84, Yankees 1985-89, A’s 1989-93, Blue ics 1972, Braves 1972. Jays 1993, A’s 1994-95, Padres 1996-97, Angels 1997, A’s 1998, The Mount Carmel graduate from Mets 1999-2000, Mariners 2000, Padres 2001, Red Sox Markham was one of baseball’s biggest 2002, Dodgers 2003. stars at 25, when he won his second The all-time leader with 2,295 runs and 1,406 stolen straight Cy Young Award in 1969. The bases, Henderson was born in Chicago and moved to year before, he was the AL MVP for the Oakland, Calif., at 7. Bill James once wrote: “If you split World Series champion Tigers and him in two, you would have two Hall of Famers.” He was McLain posted the majors’ only 30-win season inducted on the first ballot with 95 percent of the vote in (31) since 1934. He was suspended for 2009. the first half of 1970 for his involvement with bookmakers, fell into serious money problems, was CF: Kirby Puckett traded after the season, lost his fastball, was out of Twins 1984-95. baseball at 29 and has been plagued by legal and health The enthusiastic 5-foot-8 Chicago native, who played DERIK HAMILTON/AP problems ever since. at Calumet and Bradley, was voted into the Hall of Fame on his first try in 2001 after leading the Twins to two titles, CF: Curtis Granderson RHP: Johnny Rigney making 10 All-Star teams and winning six Gold Gloves Tigers 2004-09, Yankees 2010-13, Mets 2014-17, Dodgers White Sox 1937-42, 1946-47. and the 1989 AL batting title. 2017, Blue Jays 2018. The Oak Park native had several productive seasons The 37-year-old Blue Island native is in his 15th season with the Sox before he served in the Navy for three years RF: Jesse Barfield after starring at T.F. South and UIC. The three-time during World War II. His best season was 1939, when he Blue Jays 1981-89, Yankees 1989-92. All-Star had his best season in 2011, when he led the AL went 15-8 with a 3.70 ERA. The former Joliet Central star led the AL with 40 home with 136 runs and 119 RBIs while hitting 41 homers. His runs in 1986, when he made the All-Star team and won 23 triples in 2007 are the most in a season since 1949. LHP: Jim O’Toole one of his two Gold Gloves. Known for his strong arm, Reds 1958-66, White Sox 1967. Barfield formed a formidable outfield with center fielder LF: Greg Luzinski A solid starter for the 1960s Reds, the Leo graduate Lloyd Moseby and left fielder George Bell. Phillies 1970-80, White Sox 1981-84. won between 16 and 19 games each season between 1961 The 11th pick out of Niles Notre Dame in 1968, Luzinski and ’64 and made the 1963 All-Star team. made his MLB debut at 19 and finished second in NL MVP voting in 1975 and 1977. The four-time All-Star RHP: Carl Lundgren helped the 1980 Phillies win the World Series, and he had Cubs 1902-09. 32 home runs and 95 RBIs for the division-winning 1983 The Marengo native was part of an excellent rotation White Sox. for the outstanding Cubs teams of the 1900s. The staff was so good that manager Frank Chance confined LF: Cliff Floyd pitching duties in the 1906-1908 World Series to four Expos 1993-96, Marlins 1997-2002, Expos 2002, Red Sox pitchers: Mordecai Brown, Ed Reulbach, Jack Pfiester 1 2002, Mets 2003-06, Cubs 2007, Rays 2008, Padres 2009. and Orval Overall. After throwing just 4 ⁄3 innings in 1909, The three-sport star at Thornwood and the Tribune’s Lundgren retired at 29 and later became head coach at Prep Athlete of the Year was the 14th pick in the 1991 Michigan and his alma mater, Illinois. draft, days before he led the Thunderbirds to the state championship. He was an NL All-Star in 2001, when he LHP: Dan Schatzeder hit 31 homers with 103 RBIs and 123 runs. Expos 1977-79, Tigers 1980-81, Giants 1982, Expos CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTO 1982-86, Phillies 1986-7, Twins 1987, Indians 1988, Twins LF: Dave Kingman 1988, Astros 1989-90, Mets 1990, Royals 1991. DH: Ted Kluszewski Giants 1971-74, Mets 1975-77, Padres 1977, Angels 1977, The only full-time reliever on our team was the Reds 1947-57, Pirates 1958-59, White Sox 1959-60, Angels Yankees 1977, Cubs 1978-80, Mets 1981-83, Athletics winning pitcher in Game 6 of the 1987 World Series. The 1961. 1984-86. Elmhurst native and Willowbrook graduate taught P.E. at Known for his huge biceps that he would show off by The Prospect graduate was the top pick in 1970, then Waubonsie Valley before retiring in 2015. wearing the Reds vest with no T-shirt underneath, the struggled to find a fit despite his prodigious power, former Argo and Indiana star was one of the most feared playing for seven teams — including four in one season — Sources: baseball-reference.com, baseball-almanac.com, left-handed sluggers of the 1950s. The four-time All-Star in 16 years. The three-time All-Star had by far his best sabr.org, fangraphs.com led the NL with 49 homers and 141 RBIs in 1954 and was season in 1979 for the Cubs, hitting a league-leading 48 acquired down the stretch in 1959 as the White Sox won homers with 115 RBIs and a .288 average that was his [email protected] the AL pennant. career best for a full season by 20 points. 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NATI HARNIK/AP Texas second baseman Kody Clemens throws out Florida’s Deacon Liput in an NCAA College World Series elimination game against Florida on June 19 in Omaha, Neb. Florida won 6-1. A chip off the old block to .264 through Sunday. Tigers prospect Kody Clemens credits “The velocity is different,” famous father for his competitiveness Clemens said. “It’s obviously harder. Through the whole Big 12 By Jeff Seidel “Oh, it was unbelievable,” he season, it was 93 or 94 max. Here, Detroit Free Press said. “That was obviously the goal we saw a guy throwing 100 miles for the program. Just being part of an hour the other night.” GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Omaha was amazing.” He had never faced a 100-mph Lance Parrish crouched behind Clemens did some serious dam- flamethrower. the plate, representing the Tigers. age in the NCAA super regional “No, I haven’t,” he said with a Roger Clemens was on the against Tennessee Tech, hitting laugh. “With a 92-mph slider. It’s mound, representing the Red Sox. home runs in all three games and fun. But, yeah, that’s definitely the And Kody Clemens, the Tigers’ going 5-for-8 with a double, five difference, the velocity.” 2018 third-round draft pick, walks and no strikeouts. He is still adjusting to the grind wasn’t even born yet. But there was a moment that of minor-league baseball. It was first inning of the 1986 put him in a different kind of “Playing every day is a different All-Star Game in the Houston spotlight. After homering in Game beast,” he said. “I’m getting used to Astrodome, and Clemens started 2, Clemens rounded third base it and starting to get into a it by getting Tony Gwynn to line and gave Tennessee Tech the routine.” out to left field. He struck out “Hook ’em Horns” sign. Ryne Sandberg and got Keith “No one really got to see the ‘Wow, that’s Roger Hernandez to ground out. whole side of it,” Clemens said. “Roger Clemens was just a “After they beat us in the first Clemens’ phenomenal competitor,” Parrish game of the super regional, they Roger Clemens saw his son play said. drove on their bus and stopped. As in Lansing. Now everything has been all of our fans were walking out, “Being on the field and know- turned inside out. Roles have they got off the bus and started ing your dad is watching you play changed. And their lives have putting the horns down to all of baseball and play the game he come together again. our fans. Putting them down.” loved, it’s an awesome feeling that Parrish is managing the West “What does that mean to a he’s in the stands, watching me,” Michigan Whitecaps, the Tigers’ Texas person?” I asked. Kody Clemens said. “When I grow low Class A affiliate, and his “It’s disrespectful,” Clemens up and have a family, I definitely starting second baseman is Kody said. “Say we are playing Texas want to be watching my kids play Clemens, Roger’s son. Tech. We don’t put the guns down. baseball.” “Small world, huh?” Parrish We don’t disrespect anybody. Af- And, yes, the arrival of Roger said. “It’s always nice for me to ter I hit that home run, I saw the Clemens had the Whitecaps turn- manage somebody’s son who ac- kid who was the head guy in it. So ing their heads. tually played in the major leagues. I just put them right in his face. “I actually saw him at our last He grew up in baseball. I mean, he Then I look like the bad guy road trip,” outfielder Brock knows the game and knows what because no one got to see the first Deatherage said. “He stopped by it’s all about. I feel like I don’t have part of it.” and saw Kody a little bit. He never to tell him anything. Yes, Clemens is competitive. came in the clubhouse or any- “Guys like that, who basically Which comes as no shock, RICK MCFARLAND/AP thing. He was out in the parking grew up around clubhouses and considering his father. Roger Clemens holds his 11-month-old son, Kody, while his wife, Debbie, lot. I saw him and I was like, ‘Wow, interacting with major-league “It comes straight from him, the shows off the Cy Young Award that Roger won with the Red Soxin 1987. that’s Roger Clemens.’ I remem- players, know how to conduct mental side of it,” Kody Clemens ber seeing him on TV, carving themselves. Know how to act. said. “I didn’t really get his body the locker room, walking around. I plate discipline. people up. What to say, what not to say. He’s type. I’m 6-foot and a half-inch. had no idea how great these “I started taking the pitcher’s “Me and Kody have become been the model citizen up to this He’s 6-4. He’s big-boned, big-body players were. It was crazy.” pitch and jumping on the pitcher’s really good friends. Oh, he’s a good point, and I feel real good about type. I’m kind of more lean and But there was one player whom mistakes,” he said. “That was key.” guy, real fun, knows baseball a lot.” that.” skinny. Tall and lean. The mental Kody Clemens idolized: Derek For the record, Parrish faced After the Tigers assigned Clem- side, I’ve definitely got that from Jeter. Clemens 32 times between 1984 ens to West Michigan, Roger him and the competitiveness.” “I mean, I loved Derek Jeter,” Finding a rhythm and 1995. Clemens looked at the Whitecaps’ Roger Clemens was an 11-time Clemens said. “That’s why I wore Truth is, Clemens was sur- “He is the kind of guy I looked coaching staff and saw some All-Star and two-time World Se- No. 2 in college and my whole life. prised the Tigers took him. forward to, matching up with, familiar names, including John ries champion and won seven Cy “Derek Jeter, every time I “I was at practice when they going up against the best in the Vander Wal, Mariano Duncan and Young Awards during his 24-year would see him,” Clemens laughed, called me,” he said. “They told me league, the best in the game was a Parrish. career. “I would stare at him.” I was going to be picked first in the special challenge for me or any- “My dad played against all of “Obviously, he knows the game Clemens grew up playing short- third round. I left practice and body else,” Parrish said. “It’s kind them — Vander Wal, Parrish and more than anybody,” Kody Clem- stop, but he moved to third base as went back to my apartment. My of the measuring stick. ‘How do I Mariano Duncan,” Kody Clemens ens said. “It’s been huge for me to a freshman at Texas. mom, my grandmother and my do against the guy who is the best said. “He told me that he is super look up to somebody like that and But that changed after he hurt dad were all there. It was really in baseball?’ And for times, for a excited that I have a coaching staff have somebody like that to talk to his elbow and had Tommy John cool to experience it with them. long time, he certainly was.” like that. He knows them and said throughout my career. He’s defi- surgery in 2016. They loved it. My mom started “How did you do against him?” they are really great coaches and nitely prepared me for this type of “It was just a freak accident,” he tearing up. My grandma started he was asked. really great people.” environment and this type of said. “My elbow popped. It was tearing up. My dad was just fired “I have no idea. ... I’m sure I’m career.” bad.” up.” in his book a bunch of times for Mental toughness Ironically, his dad never had Clemens signed with the Tigers how he struck me out. I got him a In the mold of Derek Tommy John. and was assigned to West Michi- few times, but I’m sure the comes from dad “He had a minor shoulder gan. pendulum swings in his favor.” Kody Clemens has generated Jeter? surgery,” Clemens said. “That was “Yeah, I was surprised I started For the record, Parrish hit .194 all kinds of interest and hype, in Kody Clemens moved around about it.” here,” he said. “It was really good against Clemens and struck out 15 part because of his last name but the Whitecaps clubhouse last As a sophomore at Texas, Clem- news when my agent called and times. But he did hit two home also because of his performance in week with ease. He grabbed a ens was used as a designated hitter told me I was coming to West runs. the NCAA tournament. plate of pasta and sat at his locker, while recovering from the surgery. Michigan. I was super excited Did Clemens ever bean him? It seemed like every time you eating a pregame meal. But as a junior, he switched to about it. It’s awesome.” “Not that I can remember,” turned on the TV, he was cracking He looked comfortable just second and put up some big He had a slow start, hitting .143 Parrish said. a home run. being in a professional clubhouse. numbers: 24 home runs with a in his first four games. Then he smiled. Kody Clemens Which made Tigers fans even Which is no surprise. .351 batting average. He had 72 But he homered twice July 4 was out on the field, warming up more excited. He grew up in them. RBIs, 15 doubles, three triples and against the Lansing Lugnuts, and before batting practice. Clemens hit .419 in eight NCAA “I remember mainly being in five stolen bases. it started a string of eight straight Looking confident. Looking tournament games, leading Texas New York, being around the He believes he matured as a games in which he reached base like he was born to be out on that to the College World Series. families,” Clemens said. “ I was in hitter last season and had better safely, raising his batting average field. 10 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE

JIM MONE/AP In his final start before the All-Star Game, Rays pitcher Blake Snell lost Thursday at Minnesota. However, he still finished the first half of the season with a 12-5 record and 2.27 ERA.

BASEBALL Serious about improving His baseball career “It felt like baseball in flux, Snell chose was slipping away in to work harder at it a sense.” Marc Topkin — All-Star pitcher Blake Snell on Tampa Bay Times where his career seemed headed a year ago MINNEAPOLIS — Blake Snell didn’t know where he was headed at this time last year. stage development of a player of Having made a couple of unim- which former manager Joe Mad- pressive starts after rejoining the don — also now with the Cubs — Rays following a six-week demo- would speak, saying Snell had to tion to Triple A he earned with a get past the first two of being brutal beginning to what was happy to be in the majors and supposed to be his first full season fighting to stay in order to realize in the majors, Snell was flying he was good enough to compete. west to spend the break at home in Snell said he finally got it, “that I Seattle. don’t need to be any better than But mentally, mechanically and I’m doing.” in other ways, he was in dire need “The biggest thing is confi- of direction. dence,” Archer said. “And he trusts Snell’s itinerary this year was his stuff 100 percent. He didn’t much clearer: Board a flight Sun- develop anything new other than day night for Washington D.C., to PATRICK MCDERMOTT/GETTY more confidence.” enjoy the rewards of being se- Rays pitcher Blake Snell smiles as Astros pitcher Gerrit Cole takes a picture Monday at All-Star workout day. Cash said the transformation lected — albeit as a roster replace- has been impressive to watch. ment — to pitch for the American said. “He applied himself more extension in throwing the fastball. sharper with everything this sea- “There were questions about League team in Tuesday’s All-Star than he ever has from a strength But there are exceptions. son. his overall mental state, the way Game. and conditioning standpoint.” Unimpressed with Snell’s per- Snell’s fastball has averaged he went out and performed, at- “The appreciation for what he’s Snell is also being more serious formance after his return from 96.3 mph, up 1.6 from last year, tacked hitters, all that,” Cash said. gone through from last year to this about his preparation, strategic Triple-A Durham, former pitch- sixth-best in the majors and tops “And to his credit, he’s changed all year, to now being named an adjustments and postgame analy- ing coach Jim Hickey — now with among lefties. He is throwing the that.” All-Star, is pretty impressive,” sis. Both Rays catchers, All-Star the Cubs — and holdover bullpen other three pitches about 2 mph Rays manager Kevin Cash said. Wilson Ramos and Jesus Sucre, coach Stan Boroski felt he would harder each, plus with more How did Snell make the turn- said Snell asks more questions and benefit from moving over, creating break. And he’s throwing more That loving feeling around? How did he go from 0-6 wants to talk more than he ever what would be with his delivery a accurately, cutting down on walks The Rays took a risk in sending with a 4.98 earned-run average has before about opposing hitters. more direct alignment to the plate. while improving his efficiency. Snell back to Triple A eight starts through the first two-thirds of last Cash noted that Snell has been It took Snell a couple of starts to How many other pitchers offer into last season. But rather than season and 5-7, 4.04 overall to 12-5, more critical in his self-evaluation, get comfortable, but no one thinks that broad a repertoire at that high get defensive or irritated, he 2.27 this year? that for the first time he will it’s a coincidence that shortly quality? seemed somewhat relieved and Consider it an amalgamation of ”nitpick himself even after good thereafter he went on a 10-start “A handful, maybe,” Snyder eager for a reset in a comfortable changes — mental, physical, stra- starts.” run (5-1. 2.84) that provided hope said. “Then you start looking at and less-pressurized setting. tegic — plus some other factors. Snell challenges himself during and encouragement for this sea- pitch-movement information, Snyder, who was the Durham games to throw fewer pitches than son. In the 30 starts overall since, (and) a handful may be a stretch.” coach then, is the closest to Snell, the previous inning in hopes of Snell is 17-6, 2.45. having bonded as they moved up But seriously going deeper into them and im- “Moving him to the center through the system on similar Snell is having more success at mediately analyzes each start by helped him stay in the narrow Ya gotta believe tracks. They’re close enough that the game because he is approach- watching the video on his iPad. hallway,” Snyder said. “And as Snell made his major-league Snell calls Snyder “a life coach” as ing it more as a job. “It’s just the fact that he wants soon as he’s done that, golly, you debut in an April 2016 cameo, then well as a pitching coach. He made that commitment last to be as good as he possibly can,” could argue he’s the best pitcher in returned that June to make 18 They sat in the stands for an offseason when he increased the Snyder said. the game since then.” more starts, going 6-8, 3.54 overall. hour that first day and started an intensity of every-other-day ses- He made the opening-week ongoing conversation. Some days sions at his Seattle-area gym, rotation last season, but between it was congenial, though Cash said focusing specifically on core and Lining up Top-shelf stuff the six-week demotion to Triple A there also was tough love. Snyder drive leg strength to combat late- The pitching rubber is 2 feet Snell’s physical tools have been — which he understood — and a was delivering some hard mes- game fatigue. Snell was doing wide, so any adjustment is mea- promising since the Rays took him second that was aborted before he sages, “hitting him between the more working out and less hang- sured in inches. But for Snell, the at No. 52 in their infamous 2011 left — which ticked him off — Snell eyes and telling him now is the ing out. shift last July from the third-base draft, a lanky 6-foot-4 frame with ended up taking the mound 24 time to define yourself.” He has maintained that drive side to the first-base side of the lightning in his left arm. The times, posting that 5-7, 4.04 mark. Though it took Snell a while to during his four-days-out-of-five middle was huge. addition and refinement of a But the Rays don’t think he figure it out on the mound, he work with Rays strength and “I think that made a significant confounding changeup, taunting really felt he had made it as a understood the urgency and fi- conditioning assistant Joey Gre- difference,” Snyder said. “I would curveball that is among the best major-leaguer until this season. nally had that moment. any, with whom Snell has con- say that probably has as much, if around and an occasionally biting “The biggest key is he finally “It felt like baseball was slip- nected well, and while engaging in not more, to do with where he is slider give him a four-pitch reper- realized he belonged,” Snyder ping away in a sense,” Snell said, some friendly competition with right now than anything.” toire and the ability to rely on said. “He ultimately realized going “just because I knew I wasn’t teammate Chris Archer. Organizationally, the Rays have whichever of the secondary into the 2017 offseason he was doing as good as I could have “I think he recognized that to preferred that pitchers work from pitches is working best at the time, dissatisfied where he was and ... done.” some degree you have to suffer to the side of the rubber of their adjusting even batter to batter. he came in with a clear goal.” And eventually he went and did grow,” pitching coach Kyle Snyder glove hand to allow for maximum And he seems to be a little bit Archer referenced the five- something about it. Tuesday, July 17, 2018 | Section 4 AE+ ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT

IN PERFORMANCE ‘Pamplona’ ★★★ Keach’s Hemingway: Grace under A chance pressure

By Chris Jones Chicago Tribune at true “I’ve taken some hits,” observes Stacy Keach, playing Ernest Hemingway in the solo play “Pamplona” at the Good- man Theatre. The venerable, courageous actor might well have been speaking of his own ticker. greatness The last time Keach came to Chicago to essay the favorite son of Oak Park, the famed actor had a mild heart attack on opening night, of all nights, and found himself alone on stage, trapped in the kind of mist that Hemingway so loved to evoke on the page. On that May evening, Keach kept pushing onward, trying to find his way through a series of collaps- ing textual boxes, until a stage manager stopped both the show and the most astonishing display of personal courage I ever have witnessed in the theater. “A fog had come over the mountains from the sea,” Hemingway famously wrote in “The Sun Also Rises.” “You could not see the tops of the mountains.

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The play mines the emotional content of the Hemingway biog- raphy, most notably his regrets over the loss of his great loves.

The plateau was dull and gloomy, and the shapes of the trees and the houses were changed.” NUCCIO DINUZZO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE If you could imagine that image ex- trapolated and transported inside the head of an actor, then maybe you will gain a sense of how Keach later de- Chance the Rapper to headline concert scribed what must have been a terrify- ing night. And, in this quarter anyway, he would have been forgiven for staying for Special Olympics, release new album out of the same landscape in the future. But Keach is just not a quitter. By Greg Kot | Chicago Tribune decades. The Staple Singers marched community. My dad made me read about Demonstrably. with Martin Luther King Jr., Curtis May- Jesus as a kid. The way I was raised and His opening-night performance in It’ll be a busy week for Chance the field wrote anthems that became the the way I understand the world, you have the same show on the same stage more Rapper. He’s finishing up the follow-up soundtrack of the civil rights movement, an impact being alive and being around than a year later was … well, to describe album to his Grammy-winning 2016 re- Common has formed a foundation for people, and an obligation to make it as it with such language as “without a lease “Coloring Book,” which he says will underprivileged youths alongside his beneficial as possible to everyone around hitch,” or some such trite phrase of be out in a few days. He’s preparing to musical and acting careers, and Jamila you.” effective completion, would be both begin work on another album with Kanye Woods is an educator and executive at His alignment with certain civic causes accurate to a point and deeply unfair to West this month in Chicago. And he’s Young Chicago Authors besides being an often has a personal connection: donating Keach, who clearly was sweating producing and headlining a major multi- acclaimed poet, performer and song- $1 million to Chicago schools (he was a through the night as any actor playing act charity event, the Special Olympics writer. Chicago Public Schools student), sponsor- the mature Hemingway should. 50th Anniversary concert Saturday at “I look up to Mavis Staples and Com- ing regular open-mic events for teen art- A spry 77 years old, Keach comes Northerly Island. mon, and especially Curtis Mayfield in ists at the Chicago Cultural Center (where with the signature salt-and-pepper The rapper, born Chancellor Bennett terms of my life, in the way he talked he developed his craft as a teenager), mariner’s look — de rigueur for hand- 25 years ago in Chicago, has turned his about revolution,” Chance says. “It’s part leading a march of fans at one of his con- some Papa — but I kept watching this career into a series of intersecting artistic of my family — my own great-grandmoth- certs to an early voting site during the last one lock of hair that kept falling across and civic projects, a tradition that has er marched with King. As a family we felt been part of the city’s musical fabric for like we were supposed to be part of the Turn to Chance, Page 4 Turn to Pamplona, Page 3

Pianos in the Parks lets everybody tickle the ivories

By Savannah Eadens Jackson Park is the newest addition to Chicago Tribune Pianos in the Parks, a program curated by the International Music Foundation’s Make “Ya’ll ready to jam?” Music Chicago and the Chicago Park Dis- Outside the Jackson Park field house, trict’s Night Out in the Parks initiatives. children squeeze between an upright piano The partnership, which places pianos in and its accompanying bench for a chance to five parks across Chicago, is in its fourth unabashedly pound their fingers across the summer. But this is the first year musicians keys and peek into the inner workings of like Tukes have been commissioned to the instrument’s opened top, where the teach piano lessons at the parks once a pedals and hammers are exposed to the week. summer day. The initial vision for the program was to “You got your music juices flowing? Do build community engagement in local you feel it in your soul?” asks piano teacher parks and get musicians outdoors to play a Thaddeus Tukes as he attempts to corral piano, an instrument usually relegated to the children from Jackson Park’s summer the indoors, says Kuang-Hao Huang, the camp. Before beginning the lesson, he artistic director for Make Music Chicago. allows the kids to punch the keys, so they At Jackson Park, the new piano has been can “let it all out.” a hit with the more than 175 kids at sum- By the end of the kids’ 10 minutes with mer camp. Tukes comes once a week for an ERIN HOOLEY/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Tukes, he says, “Ya’ll are piano players Piano teacher Thaddeus Tukes, center, gives lessons to 9-year-old Kadariyon Leon, left, now.” Turn to Pianos, Page 4 and Mykiya Bradley, 9, as part of the Pianos in the Parks program. 2 Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018

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RICHARD SHOTWELL/INVISION Dad-son driving lesson takes bad turn

Gomez’s alleged email Dear Amy: My son re- lesson number one in our dumb thing to do. Before I hacker arrested: A wom- cently received his learn- safe-driving course is this: could replace it with a an has been charged with 11 er’s permit to drive. The DON’T look at your phone fresh copy, both my mom felonies stemming from other day, backing out of a while you are in charge of and dad saw it. They didn’t the hacking of the email of driveway, he hit our neigh- the vehicle. As the only seem upset by it, and my Selena Gomez, above, and bor’s mailbox. My husband licensed driver in this car, I mom even laughed. one of the singer’s associ- was with him and admit- am responsible for its safe Well, today my husband ates. Los Angeles County tedly was not paying atten- operation. And I blew it got a surprise visit from my prosecutors said Friday tion at that moment. before we even got out of dad, who asked why he that 21-year-old Susan The owner was nice the driveway! Imagine if had done this. He told my Antrach, of Ridgefield about it and they agreed to that had been a person, or husband that he disre- Park, N.J., has been have my son and husband a pet ...?” spected their 30-year mar- charged with five identity replace it. This is the very essence riage and that my husband theft counts, five fraud My husband thought my of a teachable moment, owes my mom an apology. counts and one count of son should pay for the and your husband blew it During this conversa- CHRISTIANE KUBRICK 1999 accessing and using data replacement of the mail- by blaming the student for tion, my husband was also without permission. box. We ended up in an the teacher’s failure. The trying to do his job and Antrach has not entered a argument over this last two should share the con- help customers. What are Found: Kubrick’s lost plea. part. I feel that my hus- sequences of this accident. your thoughts? band was supposed to be Every driving lesson — Between a Rock and a “UnREAL” moves to paying attention, monitor- with your son should be Hard Place screenplay from ’56 Hulu for final season: ing and teaching him to 100 percent free of distrac- After a three-year relation- drive. I have warned him tions. Teacher and student Dear Between: I agree A script co-written by Stanley Kubrick has been ship with Lifetime, “Un- repeatedly that our son should either leave their with your father. Perhaps found by a British film academic who was researching REAL” is hooking up with needs a lot more practice, phones at home or lock he shouldn’t have con- the legendary director’s last picture, “Eyes Wide Hulu for its fourth and because driving our big car them in the trunk of the fronted his son-in-law at Shut.” The screenplay, “Burning Secret,” is an adapt- final season, with the full isn’t coming naturally to car during the lesson. The his workplace, but your ation of a 1913 novella by Austrian novelist and play- season now available to him. My husband feels that radio and navigation sys- husband needs to offer a wright Stefan Zweig. stream. After weeks of I am being soft. tem should also be off. sincere and personal It was written by Kubrick and author and screen- speculation, the deal be- Our son wasn’t goofing It takes a long time to apology to your mother. A writer Calder Willingham (“The Graduate”) in 1956. tween Hulu and A+E Stu- off, he wasn’t being stupid learn to operate a vehicle bouquet of flowers might The story follows a mother and son on a holiday and a dios, which produces the and he didn’t do anything safely. That’s why the help. If he wanted to “mus- mysterious man who befriends the young boy in an show, was announced wrong, except not know permitting and graduated tache” someone, he should attempt to seduce his mother. Monday. The series, which how to maneuver the car licensing systems are in have done it to his own It was known that Kubrick had worked on “Burn- stars Constance Zimmer safely in reverse. This place. face. ing Secret,” but not to what extent or whether there and Shiri Appleby, could have been avoided if was a completed screenplay. Nathan Abrams, a film wrapped production on its my husband hadn’t been Dear Amy: My husband Dear Amy: I was con- professor at Bangor University in Wales, told BBC fourth season in January. looking at his phone at the likes to be the funny guy. cerned by the advice you radio Monday that he was shown the 100-plus-page time. He has accepted that Sometimes he takes it too gave to “Mama Bear,” screenplay by the son of one of Kubrick’s collabora- Madonna back in what he did was wrong but far. Recently, there was a whose bisexual son was tors, who wants to remain anonymous. Malawi: Madonna has is angry at me for letting little article in our local dealing with his homopho- “It’s a full script: beginning, middle, end,” Abrams returned to Malawi to our son “off the hook.” paper regarding three bic aunt. You should not told BBC radio. celebrate the first anniver- Our son apologized and couples in our family that have told this boy to stay in Abrams added that there was enough material to sary of a medical facility worked in 90-degree tem- had anniversaries in June the closet! make a film, but “whether it would fit Stanley named for one of the four peratures to replace the (my husband and me, my — Concerned Kubrick’s vision, that’s a whole other matter.” children she adopted. The mailbox. I feel that was mom and dad and my “Burning Secret” has been adapted for the big pop star Monday visited reasonable and responsi- grandparents). The article Dear Concerned: I did screen before, first in 1933 as an Austrian-German film the Mercy James Institute ble. Am I letting my son off featured a picture of each not tell this boy to stay in from Robert Siodmak. An English-language picture for Pediatric Surgery and the hook? couple side by side. the closet. I did convey followed in 1988. Intensive Care at the — Responsible Mom We were all visiting my that he should not feel Queen Elizabeth Central grandparents, and they had pressured to discuss his — Variety Hospital in Blantyre. Her Dear Mom: Your husband a copy of the article on sexuality with his aunt. It is charity funded the facility. seems to be taking a (laud- their fridge. My husband none of her business. Madonna is considering a able) stand to try to teach thought it was funny and new project in Malawi, your son responsibility and drew a black mustache on Copyright 2018 by Amy July 17 birthdays: Actor Donald Sutherland is 83. thanks to adopted son accountability, but the my mom. I told him pri- Dickinson Actor David Hasselhoff is 66. Singer Regina Belle is David Banda. 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Englewood on the South Side: In the 1850s, railroad companies laid tracks and built stations in the area. As Rick Kogan a result, the first name for Ask Rick the neighborhood was Junction Grove. It also and Here we go again: Wel- importantly became a come to the fifth installment prominent stop on the of “Ask Rick,” the experi- Underground Railroad, that ment intended as a way for network of secret routes readers to ask me questions and safe houses used by that they might have about slaves to escape to free the place we all call home. states. After the Civil War, The month of June and a bit the area's name became of July brought in more Englewood, named after questions, comments, criti- the New Jersey hometown cisms and bits of praise and of a local real estate devel- craziness to oper. www.chicagotribune .com/askrick and I re- Lincoln Square on the sponded to most. North Side: First popu- Some regarded the article lated in the 1800s by far- I wrote about this news- mers and their fields, this paper’s move from the area was originally known Tribune Tower to new digs by many as Celeryville. at the Prudential Building. TERRENCE ANTONIO JAMES/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2017 Some claimed that it was They were very nice mes- The Lakeview neighborhood name may have been inspired by a hotel veranda vista near Lake Shore Drive. the celery growing capital sages along the lines of of the country. But the “Here’s to you, Rick. Atta hosting a TV show called than 200 neighborhoods in name your alderman. connected the freight car farms vanished and local boy.” Now, I am grateful for “All About Baby,” until her Chicago and no matter how So, in answer to anony- switching hub with 18 merchants eventually such notes but none of them death in 1955 when she was sad and downtrodden, mous’ specifics, I give you ... industries, and Clearing dubbed the area’s main were questions and thus only 48. Though her name people live and love in all of was annexed to the city.” shopping district and sur- none called for answers. had faded, know that Eppie them and some of those Clearing on the South- rounding streets Lincoln A couple of other mes- Lederer always respected people have no idea of the west Side: It seems to Lakeview on the North Square, after the street that sages concerned a story Crowley. origin of their neighbor- have received its name Side: In 1854, James Rees runs through it, both in focused on Eppie Lederer, An anonymous writer hood’s names. from a proposed railway- and Elisha Hundley built a honor of a certain presi- the woman better known as had this to say: “Dear Ann I have lived in more than switching yard. The Ency- hotel near Lake Shore dent. Ann Landers and a play Landers, With tears in my a few, visited most of them clopedia of Chicago tells us Drive and Byron Street as a about her life currently on eyes, I write to thank you and written about plenty. It that “A.B. Stickney, presi- resort to lure potential Sauganash on the Far stage at the Theatre at the for all the troubled souls is not very difficult to re- dent of the Chicago Great investors in the surround- North Side: This was Center in Munster, Ind. whom you helped over the search the origin of neigh- Western Railroad, laid out a ing property. (According to named for the Potawatomi One came from a man many years. Also, to educate borhood names. There are plan in 1888 for a one-mile some legends, Walter New- chief Sauganash, who had named Bill Crowley who us, make us good and make books, of course, and may- circle, called Stickney's berry, the business leader been born in Canada in had a stake in the matter. He us laugh. You are sorely be your local tavern keeper Circle. This circle (i.e., who established the afore- 1780. His mother was Indi- wrote: “The original Ann missed.” knows the historical score. clearing) would allow mentioned Newberry Li- an, his father was Irish, and was Ruth Crowley 1907- That made me remember Of course, you have the workers to unload and load brary, looked out from the that name means “The 1955. My mother, Ruth that when she was writing internet and there there is a goods, avoiding the rail hotel’s veranda, admired Englishman.” He came to Crowley, originated the her column, from 1955 until nice overview by a writer congestion closer down- the view suggested that the Chicago in 1820 and be- column in 1943 and used her death in 2002, Ann named Nick Greene on town. This scheme failed, hotel be named “Lake View came such a prominent her close friend’s name Ann Landers received some- Mental Floss (mental so the enterprising Stick- House.”) citizen under the name Landers as a pen name.” thing in the neighborhood floss.com). But more de- ney tried to cut a deal in Billy Caldwell (he had been He is correct. Ruth Crow- of 2,000 letters a day. tailed information can be 1891 with the upstart Chi- Edgewater on the North baptized Thomas Caldwell) ley was a Chicago registered Not emails, not texts but had at the Encyclopedia of cago National Stockyards to Side: In 1886, an enterpris- — serving as a justice of the nurse who started writing a actual ink on paper letters. Chicago, available in print rival the Union Stockyards. ing man named John Lewis peace and mediated child care column for the Remember those? and online (encyclopedia This effort also failed, in Cochran bought a large treaties — that the federal Chicago Sun in 1941. A One recent “Ask Rick” .chicagohistory.org). A part because of a national piece of property near the government rewarded him couple of years later she question did grab my atten- collaborative effort of the economic depression from lake in what was then the with a more than 1,200- began a general advice tion. It came from an anony- Newberry Library and the 1893 to 1897. … (But) in town of Lake View. (That acre tract of land along the column, for which she mous writer who asked, Chicago History Museum, 1909, George Hill estab- “town” was annexed by the banks of the Chicago River. created, in an effort not to “How did the neighbor- this is an enjoyable place to lished a hardware store, city in 1889). He started a The nine-hole Billy Cald- confuse readers, the name hoods/areas come to be spend time. You’ll learn a one of the first businesses development that he called well Golf Course in the area Ann Landers. She took a named, i.e.: clearing, lake- few things that you never in Clearing. Three years Edgewater, initially build- measures a bit longer than three-year break from col- view, edgewater, etc.?” knew and you really should later, residents voted to ing mansions along the 3,000 yards. umn writing but resumed in There are, by the count of know something about the incorporate as a village. By shore and later more mod- 1951 for the Chicago Sun- cartographers and real place you live, even if you 1915, the Chicago Transfer est houses to the west. [email protected] Times and kept at it, also estate developers, more might be hard pressed to and Clearing Company As for the letter writer’s Twitter @rickkogan Hemingway stage study calls Keach to courage

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his moist, furrowed brow Sunday night. Keach and his director, Robert Falls, clearly are here exploring how great waves of energy, sound and noise would wash over their man, a scribe whose famously lean and muscular style was, at its core, an act of creative TIM MOSENFELDER/GETTY containment, however hard George Clarke of the California band Deafheaven performs in 2016 in San Francisco. he bashed on the keys of his typewriter. His fingers RECORDINGS were, after all, driven by longing. One of the reasons it took so long for the audi- Catharsis, melodrama duel ence to realize what was up with Keach the last time was that “Pamplona,” in Deafheaven’s 4th album which is set in a hotel room LIZ LAUREN PHOTO in the titular Spanish town, Stacy Keach plays Ernest Hemingway in the world pre- By Greg Kot the guitars over strafing wherein the 60-year-old miere of “Pamplona” at the Goodman Theatre. Chicago Tribune drums, before bottoming Hemingway was ensconced out into an elegiac coda, in 1959 to write robustly and mistresses aplenty are When: Through Aug. 19 Deafheaven has never topped by wordless voices. about matadors, is at its not given voice. Just the fit neatly into any one “Honeycomb” picks up the most useful, and credible, Where: Goodman Theatre, writer himself. For good or genre. While adopting elegiac thread, a tour de when it probes the process 170 N. Dearborn St. ill. some of the sonic signifiers force for guitarists McCoy of the writer, the process of Early on, Hemingway Running time: 1 hour, 30 of black metal — ultra- and Shiv Mehra, culminat- most every writer, other- calls down to the front desk minutes harsh vocals, blistering ing in a strangely moving, wise known as self-doubt, and instructs the operator tempos, progressive ar- if lurid, closing chant. procrastination and pain. Tickets: $25-$90 (may go to send no more booze up rangements — it also incor- The album draws its At the start, we see Hem- higher) at 312-443-3800 or to his room, even though porates ballads, acoustic title from a passage in ingway banging away and www.goodmantheatre he will surely call in an instruments and intro- Ordinary Graham Greene’s “The searching for the right .org hour or two to contradict spective lyrics. The Cali- Corrupt Human End of the Affair,” and like words: “What is he?” this very order. It’s the fornia quintet is as com- the 1951 novel, many of the “What is it?” It’s ugly sau- manifestation of an alco- fortable submerging itself Love characters in Clarke’s sage manufacturing, you Depinet’s richly toned set. holic trying to forswear his in cheesy beauty as it is in songs are seeking closure might say, but also beauti- At times the work struggles own failings, of course, but conjuring mayhem, all in Deafheaven that never quite arrives. ★★★ ful, in its way. to stay in the present tense, also a kind of Chekhovian service to the neo-poetic (out of 4) Regret underlines “Worth- The playwright Jim and the marriage of the smoking gun that gives lyrics of singer George less Animal” and “Glint,” in McGrath doesn’t worry conversation with the “Pamplona” its structure. Clarke. which Clarke imagines a about justifying why Hem- audience and the com- You know the call will That boundary-free story. On its way to Broad- world where a lost loved ingway is talking to an plaints of the guy in the come, and maybe the approach makes the band’s way, the song unfolds into one is “surrounded by your audience in this hotel room next door, a guy with booze, just as surely as you fourth album, “Ordinary something straight out of a children and children’s room; the device is the an aversion to gunshots knew Keach would be back Corrupt Human Love” Queen or Boston album, children.” device. And, inevitably I and loud jazz, feel forced. finishing what he had (Anti), both a divisive and with a guitar solo riding That image is beauti- suppose, Papa talks a lot Dramaturgically. begun — a deep dive from energizing listen. Metal major piano chords into fully set up by “Near,” a about his past, giving the But Keach and Falls also an actor to a writer, here purists may cringe at the Valhalla, or something. stripped-down arrange- 90-minute “Pamplona” join to mine the emotional imagined just two years vulnerability, but Clarke Also misplaced is “Night ment that turns a couple of something in common with content of the Hemingway before mortality swept him and the band’s co-founder, People,” a goth ballad in lines into a wistful chant, the now-creaking Broad- biography, most notably away. guitarist Kerry McCoy, are which Clarke sings ten- repeating in the distance way biographical dramas his regrets over the loss of A lot of those who play in the catharsis business. derly alongside Chelsea behind shimmering guit- written by the likes of his great loves, of which he iconic personalities like At times, Deafheaven’s Wolfe, as if auditioning for ars. There’s nothing over- William Luce for a previous had so many that even the Hemingway wonder embrace of melodrama a slot on an “American wrought about these five generation. Daily Mail Online once whether they have the verges on malpractice. Horror Story” soundtrack. minutes of music, just the At times, you feel a bit was moved, breathlessly, to right. That’s not an issue There are the bright piano Amid those duds, the raw ache of what might like you are in a Heming- ask: “How did the women here. melody and the sound of album delivers four epic have been. way 101 presentation, re- in Hemingway’s life put up the sea rolling in at the top tracks, all excellent and all plete with cool vintage with him?” Chris Jones is a Tribune of “You Without End,” and pushing past the 10-min- Greg Kot is a Tribune critic. photographs, designed by “Pamplona” won’t pro- critic. actress Nadia Kury reading ute mark. The roller coast- Adam Flemming to flood vide the answer to that earnestly from a short er “Honeycomb” piles on [email protected] the roof and walls of Kevin question, since those wives [email protected] 4 Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018 Standard bearer for the community Chance, from Page 1 “I look up to Mavis presidential election (his father Staples and Com- has been an adviser to two Chi- cago mayors and President mon, and especially Barack Obama). His commitment to Special Curtis Mayfield in Olympics is no different. terms of my life, in “I haven’t done as much work as possible with the intellectual the way he talked and physical disabilities commu- nity,” he says. “But overall we’ve about revolution.” been about access, just trying to make sure everyone is given their —Chance the Rapper chance at greatness. And great- ness isn’t something segregated. When I looked into the history of themselves at risk. And for many the Special Olympics, that it young black men in Chicago, started here 50 years ago and every day holds the threat of how many (Special Olympics) violent death. One of Chance’s athletes we have in Chicago — friends, rapper Rodney Kyles Jr., 7,000 — I felt we should be a part was stabbed to death in 2011. of it.” Another friend, Kevin Ambrose, The idea merged with the was shot to death while waiting launch of his own production at an “L” stop in 2013, prompting company, Social Function Pro- Chance to tweet, “I’m scared I duction, with his concert lighting will die in Chicago from gun designer, Michael Apostolos, who violence. ... We’re not supposed to was still attending St. Patrick be dying like this.” High School when he first started These circumstances led working with the then-relatively Kendrick Lamar to speak out at unknown rapper a few years ago. his United Center concert in 2017 It’s the latest facet to a growing, when he brought Chance on self-contained operation that has stage. “Forever you must protect made Chance one of the most Chance,” Lamar said. successful independent artists in “I understood what he was the digital era. saying,” Chance says. “It’s a reali- It enables him to book shows ty. I’ve known Kendrick since and write and record music on 2012. He’s been very instrumental his own timetable rather than in my life and he understands working for a multinational cor- that my place in the industry poration. At the same time, he’s from an anti-establishment per- not averse to striking one-off spective can put me in danger. It’s deals with companies if they can not like he’s protecting me from a help him achieve certain goals. In hit, but where I stand with my 2016 he gave Apple Music exclu- faith, where I stand on police, sive rights to distribute “Coloring equality, it can make me a target.” Book” for two weeks in exchange Yet Chance says he’s never for $500,000 and a promotional been in a better place than he is TV commercial. Chance would now. A few years ago he acknowl- say only that his new album will edged that he felt like he was in be out this week, not how it NUCCIO DINUZZO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2017 “limbo.” He was still “figuring it would be made available. He Chance the Rapper has been involved with youth through Chicago Public Schools and the Special Olympics. out” as a 22-year-old trying to prefers to keep his options open. forge a career and build a family “I’ve never been against selling collaborating with artists limited got some music done, and then he for it and bounce back in an awe- after the birth of his daughter, music,” he says. “Music has value. by record deals. asked me if he could do an album some way,” Chance says. “That is Kensli, with his girlfriend, I put my music out there for free The musical drought may be with me,” Chance says. “I don’t his dance that he has been doing Kirsten Corley. The couple re- because I wanted people to see ending, though. “I got that feeling know of a timeline on it yet, the forever. We had a little conversa- cently announced their engage- and notice it as a beacon for what when people do something that trajectory of it, but he’s coming tion about it and we don’t have ment. I’m doing, in terms of how un- has a new feel to it,” he says of his here to work on it some more. the same politics, we’re not the “Being a dad changed (my) orthodox I wanted my approach new album. “I’m excited for We’ve just started making it, but I same dude, we might disagree. I approach to everything,” he says. and my delivery of each piece of everybody to get that. It’s going to don’t want to manipulate the know the same thing goes for all “It’s made everything a lot music to be. On the other side, it’s come out just in time for the situation and impose any time black people — we’re not mono- stronger. It’s built on a foundation not really difficult for me to make Special Olympics.” frame, because that can hinder lithic. Because of our disenfran- of marriage, which just closed my music and deliver it to the fans, His long-discussed collabora- you.” chisement in this country it’s family up. I’m more confident in because there are so many more tion with West may also be closer At the time of their Wyoming perceived that we have to serve everything I’m doing. I feel I platforms now, a bunch of to reality, he says. They “casually” collaboration, West was feeling one party, one movement, and know how the story will end, so I streaming sites. The bigger con- worked on two songs a few the backlash from fans about that’s just not the way it is. can write it way better, so there is cern for artists now is navigating weeks ago while Chance visited comments he made in support of “I responded the way I did no misunderstanding.” the legal issues of owning your West in Jackson Hole, Wyo., President Donald Trump. Chance, because I was watching people Chance the Rapper with Usher, music, your publishing, your where West was completing a though not a Trump supporter, go crazy on someone who is a Francis & the Lights, Smokey distribution. It has been difficult series of albums for himself and defended West when he wrote on mentor, a friend, an older brother. Robinson, Daya, Jason Mraz, for me to release music with artists such as Pusha T and Kid Twitter that “black people don’t Plus, I understand as a Chicago O.A.R.; 5:30 p.m. Saturday at artists who work with the majors. Cudi. have to be Democrats.” resident about how f----- up all Huntington Bank Pavilion at A lot of stuff I’ve worked on “We’re up in the mountains “I think what Kanye has done political parties are.” Northerly Island, 1300 S Linn hasn’t come out since ‘Coloring around these wild animals — it’s successfully is speak his mind By speaking out, artists — and White Drive, sold out; www.live Book’ because it’s hard” when very different out there — and we unapologetically, come under fire especially artists of color — put nation.com. Planting the seeds of music appreciation Pianos, from Page 1 and the schedule is posted online. When there is no teacher hour to teach children from all giving lessons, the pianos are over Chicago’s South Side. made available at the park’s dis- “A lot of these kids do not have cretion, and sometimes left all access to pianos, so for a lot of day without being uncovered for them this is their first time being people to play. At Washington exposed to the instrument,” says Square Park in River North and Louise McCurry, president of Mozart Park in Logan Square, Jackson Park Advisory Council. some passers-by glanced at the “These kids will walk away from covered piano in curiosity while their 10-minute lesson calling walking their dogs. Without themselves a piano player.” anyone sitting at the piano, many McCurry suggested opening folks seem to walk by without the back of the piano to get the giving it a second thought. kids interested in how a piano At Buttercup Park in Uptown, functions. After her lesson with piano teacher Matt Griffo sits Tukes, summer camp student against a tree in the shade to Mykiya Bradley, 9, silently points avoid the heat of the midsummer to the hammers inside the piano day while waiting for someone to when she’s asked her favorite part take interest in the piano. A mu- of the brief lesson. sic director and comedian with Tukes, a 24-year-old jazz musi- Second City and iO Chicago, cian and vibraphone artist, grew Griffo, 32, spends his one hour a up near Jackson Park and wants week sometimes teaching several the neighborhood children to be children, and sometimes playing exposed to music just as he was. by himself. The midday time slot When he was 5 years old, Tukes’ could be the reason for the lack of grandmother grew tired of him interest, but Griffo says the pro- banging on her piano and ERIN HOOLEY/CHICAGO TRIBUNE gram could also be better adver- enrolled him in piano lessons. Carlotta Gill, left, plays “Lean On Me” with piano teacher Matt Griffo at Buttercup Park in Uptown. tised to attract more people. Tukes went on to study music at “This is such an unconven- Northwestern University, gradu- Tukes came into this new job ent. even more intrigued by the piano tional way to teach piano to peo- ating in 2016, and now plays in a with a list of songs he was hoping Children sit around the piano being in the park.” ple who can’t normally pay for local jazz band in addition to the children would be able to play in swim trunks and dripping-wet Andrea’s face lights up and she lessons,” Griffo says. “I remember teaching private lessons at Ken- by the end of the summer, but he hair. After an afternoon of swim- holds her hand at her chest in when I was a kid, I wanted wood Academy and St. Benedict soon realized the limitations of ming, siblings George, 8, and pride for Jordan and George’s lessons but my dad could never Preparatory School. the program format. Instead he Jordan Ramey, 10, sit on a shared “recital” at the conclusion of their afford them, so I taught myself. I “I don’t like to think of it as lists three rules for the kids to piano bench that is slightly too lesson. As her children play a would’ve loved to be able to play giving back to my community follow before improvising chords, low, forcing them to lift their arms “Happy Birthday” solo, Andrea and practice in a park like this.” because that would mean I took melodies and baselines, which to reach to the keys. celebrates likes she’s just watched Despite the lull, a park regular something in the first place, but I are: Kirsten Daulton, a 41-year-old them take their first steps. comes by to play with Griffo. do think that I am helping young “Watch where I put my fingers, “piano mom” from the neighbor- Daulton teaches private piano Carlotta Gill, a 40-year-old artist people here gain cultural access put your fingers in a similar place, hood, teaches Jordan and Ramey lessons out of her home in Mc- from Uptown, sits with him to and exposure that they otherwise count how many times I play each to play “Happy Birthday,” calling Kinley Park and joined the Make render Club Nouveau’s “Lean on would not have had,” Tukes says. note.” their fingers spiders and encour- Music Chicago program to give Me,” practicing the chords he “I am trying to inspire them by in “It’s not about teaching them aging them to continue after every back to her neighborhood. taught her the previous week. a way that I was inspired at their long-term piano technical skills mistake. Jordan and George’s “Everyone seems to be really When the hour is up, Griffo is age by people like me.” (in a 10-minute lesson), it is more mother, Andrea Ramey, watches drawn to pianos, and so for them supposed to cover the painted In Chicago, an hourlong piano about inspiring them to want to while holding their wet towels. to be able to come up and learn piano with a tarp. Instead, he lesson ranges from $30-$120 actually learn music,” Tukes says. “They wanted to come to this something that they can recog- leaves it open for people to play. depending on the teacher, type of When the kids start playing park to swim at the pool and nize rather than banging on the For more about Make Music lesson and location. For kids their own renditions, straying specifically play this piano,” says notes is fulfilling to me,” says Chicago’s Pianos in the Parks whose families cannot afford from the few chords he teaches, Andrea Ramey, adding that the Daulton. “I like to see the excite- program, visit www.makemusic lessons, or who attend public Tukes says “Oh, you got your family lives in Hyde Park. “I’ve ment in their faces and their chicago.org/pianos-in-the schools where music programs remixes, I like your remixes,” with been looking for places to take parents’ that they can be proud of -parks. have been cut, even 10 minutes at a slight smile and raised brow. them to get lessons, but it’s expen- what they’re doing.” a piano can plant the seeds of To the west of Jackson Park, at sive with three kids. They want to The teachers at each park [email protected] music appreciation. McKinley Park, the scene is differ- learn piano, but I think they are come for one hour once a week, Twitter @savannaheadens D Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Tuesday, July 17, 2018 5

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Horoscopes Dilbert By Scott Adams Today’s birthday (July 17): Love, charm and romance sweeten your year. Weave a collab- oration with exciting plans. A team obstacle motivates different options. Dream and schedule. Personal fortunes rise this summer leading to a financial barrier that prompts creative and lucrative solutions. Romance and partnership blossom this winter. Together you’re unstoppable. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is an 8. Your partner’s opin- ion is important. Be careful not to break agreements. Resolve breakdowns as they arise. Stay on focus. A mentor has a plan. Taurus (April 20-May 20): 8. Guard your energy. Push too hard, and risk accident or injury. Moderate the pace, and fo- cus on practical goals and deadlines. Postpone what you can. Baby Blues By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott Gemini (May 21-June 20): 7. Relax and have fun without overdoing it. Avoid breaking rules, especially in romance. Keep the word you gave. Go for a walk or ride. Cancer (June 21-July 22): 8. Consider long-term plans before launching into a remodel. Budget to reduce cost overruns. Find what you need locally. Invest in lasting quality. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): 8. Follow guidelines and instruc- tions. Gather and analyze data to discover its secrets. Learn voraciously. Write your findings and refine for simplicity and impact. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): 9. Profitable opportunities pres- ent themselves. Don’t rush into anything, but don’t avoid it either. Review, research and prioritize. Track the cash flow. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): 9. You’re attracting attention. Dress for the part you want. Assumptions may get challenged. Zits By Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman Keep an open mind. Follow rules and avoid authority clashes. Stay respectful. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): 7. Hide out, if necessary. Find a quiet place to rest and recharge. Stifle rebellious tendencies and keep a low profile. Meditate on what you really want. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): 8. Enjoy parties and social gatherings. Participate on teams. Schedule upcoming tasks and actions. Cooperate and collaborate for greater ease. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): 8. Work projects occupy you. Advance toward a deadline. Avoid expensive delays or mis- takes. Tempers may be short. Schedule extra time, and keep your patience. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): 7. Traffic or structural break- downs could delay your journey. Slow to appreciate the view. Coordinate efforts to save time and expense. Mr. Boffo By Joe Martin Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): 8. Update bookkeeping and financial accounts. Avoid potential problems by working out backup plans. Organize, complete and file applications.

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Bridge Both vulnerable, South deals North ♠ AK ♥ AQ4 Dick Tracy By Joe Staton and Mike Curtis ♦ 85432 ♣ AJ4 West East ♠ 9874 ♠ 532 ♥ 72 ♥ J963 ♦ KJ1096 ♦ 7 ♣ 10 3 ♣ 98652 South ♠ QJ106 ♥ K1085 ♦ AQ ♣ KQ7 North could count that his partnership held at least 33 combined points, so he made the obvious bid. With two balanced hands, however, 33 points is sometimes not Animal Crackers By Mike Osbun enough. This deal required careful play despite a combined 35 points. South won the opening spade lead with dummy’s ace. He could count 11 tricks and he would have to develop an extra trick from one The bidding: of the red suits. He South West North East led a low diamond 1NT Pass 6NT All pass to his queen at trick two, losing to West’s Opening lead: Eight of ♠ king. A diamond continuation would reveal the diamond position, so West exited safely with a spade to dummy’s king, instead. South now cashed all of his black-suit winners before touching hearts. He led a club to his king, cashed his two high spades, and then two more clubs. He learned that By Scott Stantis West had started with four spades and only two clubs. This made West a big favorite to hold length in hearts, but things changed when declarer took the thoughtful precaution of cashing his ace of diamonds before starting hearts. Bingo! When East showed out, the puzzle was complete. South cashed dummy’s ace and queen of hearts, and then, knowing that West held no more hearts, led a heart to his 10 and claimed his slam. Well done! We wonder how many readers would have gone down by not cashing the ace of diamonds? We mean the readers of other columns, of course. All of our readers would have gotten it right. Right?

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TUESDAY, JULY 17NORMAL HIGH: 84° NORMAL LOW:64° RECORD HIGH:100° (1942) RECORD LOW: 51° (1985) Cooler, less humid air here for next couple days

LOCAL FORECAST NATIONAL FORECAST With humid, unstable air -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s overhead, temperatures warmed into the 90s and Monday’s lowest: 41° at Naples, Idaho scattered thunderstorms 80s developed Monday after- 80s International Falls 70s HIGH LOW Seattle 74/50 noon as a cold front slowly 88/61 sank south through the Spokane Bismarck Steady or Concord 98/64 Billings 87/61 83/62 area. Highs reached 93 rising at night Portland 90s 80 60 84/61 Green Bay degrees at both O’Hare and 91/61 Buffalo Midway making it the 17th ■ Boise Minneapolis 78/55 Boston Northerly winds will Rapid City 82/61 Albany 87/70 99/69 82/61 81/63 90-degree day at Midway create 3-6 foot waves 80s 100s Detroit 82/63 th Chicago 83/61 and 15 at O’Hare so far this and rip/structural 80/60 New York Cheyenne Des Moines 88/69 summer — double the currents mainly along Reno 79/57 85/67 Cleveland Pittsburgh normal number of 90s — the northwest 100/67 80s Omaha 70s 76/66 85/60 eight — by this date. Indiana/Lake Michigan 70s Salt Lake City 84/67 Indianapolis Cooler, drier air followed shoreline, resulting in a San 96/73 86/60 Washington 80s Denver Kansas City 90/70 overnight with dew points Beach Hazards advisory Francisco 90/73 90s there until midnight 63/53 Las Vegas 88/65 St. Louis Louisville dropping some 20 degrees 90/69 89/66 Tuesday. 60s 106/85 Wichita back into the 50s making 90/7290 Charlotte ■ Los Angeles for a sunny and much less Abundant sunshine, not 83/70 Albuquerque Little Rock NashvilleNas 91/72 humid Tuesday. The Cana- as warm and much less Phoenix 90/69 95/75 90/69 105/85 dian-source high pressure humid as cooler and drier Oklahoma City Atlanta will persist Wednesday Canadian-source high San Diego 95/75 Birmingham 90/72 76/70 90s pressure pushes into the 91/72 before finally moving off to area. Dallas Jackson the east, allowing a return El Paso 103/82 91/74 of a little warmer and more ■ Monday’s highest: 113° Highs in the middle 70s 93/75 Houston humid air ahead of the next along the lakefront to at Needles, Calif. 99/78 Orlando 100s New 90/77 approaching low pressure lower 80s well inland. Orleans system Thursday. Showers ■ Clear skies overnight. 92/78 Miami and thunderstorms will be ■ (Precipitation at 7 a.m. CDT) 80s Northerly winds 12-20 89/79 possible Thursday through mph. SNOW RAIN Friday into Saturday.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 THURSDAY, JULY 19 FRIDAY, JULY 20 SATURDAY, JULY 21 SUNDAY, JULY 22 MONDAY, JULY 23

HIGH LOW HIGH LOW HIGH LOW HIGH LOW HIGH LOW HIGH LOW Steady or Steady or Steady or Steady or Steady or 79 rising63 at night 83 rising67 at night 84 rising66 at night 79 rising66 at night 80 rising65 at night 85 rising65 at night Sunny and mild. Highs in A sunny start, but clouds on Mostly cloudy with a good More clouds than sun with a A mix of clouds and sun. Partly cloudy, warmer and the 70s to lower 80s with the increase through the chance of showers or chance of showers. Highs Conditions improving as the more humid with a slight coolest readings at the day. Highs reach the lower thunderstorms. Rather upper 70s to lower 80s. day progresses. Afternoon chance of thunderstorms. lakefront. Increasing high 80s inland, but southeast humid with afternoon highs Continued chance of highs around 80 and cooler Highs in the middle 80s clouds overnight. Easterly winds once again hold in the low to mid 80s. showers overnight. at the lakefront. Increasing with overnight lows in the winds. lakeside readings in the 70s. Chance of showers or Northwest winds. cloudiness overnight. middle 60s. South to A chance of t-storms late in thunderstorms overnight. Northerly winds become southwest winds. the day and overnight.

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ASK TOM CHICAGO DIGEST MONDAY TEMPERATURES Dear Tom, Heat relief: Cooler, less humid air for the next few days LOCATION HI LO LOCATION HI LO Can you help me under- HUMIDITY’S BACK LATER THIS WEEKHow the air feels . . . . COOLER, MORE COMFORTABLE PERIOD Aurora 88 70 Midway 91 77 stand the difference be- 80° Forecast O’Hare high temperatures Gary 86 75 O’Hare 91 76 tween dew point and hu- VERY HUMID Kankakee 87 71 Romeoville 88 73 75° TUE WED THU FRI SAT Lakefront 82 76 Valparaiso 92 74 midity? HUMID Lansing 88 72 Waukegan 85 71 — Dawn Lenza, 70° 80° 83° 83° 84° 79° Moderately HUMID CHICAGO PRECIPITATION Homer Glen PERIOD 2018 NORMAL 65° Monday 0.08” 0.12” -4° -1° -1° “Normal” -5° Slightly HUMID Month to date 0.61” 1.77” Dear Dawn, 60° BELOW BELOW BELOW BELOW We sure can. While Year to date 27.09” 18.30” NORMAL

PREDICTED DEW POINTS DEW PREDICTED 55° relative humidity and dew HIGHS TUESDAY SUNBURN FORECAST point are both concerned ALL WEEK TIME OF EXPOSURE BEFORE SUNBURN BEGINS with the amount of water 50° The coming work week . . . 7 a.m. 2 hours TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY “Near” or a bit “below normal” 84° 1 p.m.* 18 minutes vapor in the air, there are 4 p.m. 46 minutes differences. Dew point is MID-AFTERNOON TUES. AFTERNOON MID-AFTERNOON WED. AFTERNOON DON’T LET COOLING O’HARE MIDWAY SOURCE: Dr. Bryan Schultz *Peak intensity the temperature at which Where’s the really humid air gone? Projected dew points FOOL YOU — CHICAGO’S LAKE MICHIGAN CONDITIONS Arrows depict projected surface winds Arrows depict projected surface winds WEATHER RECORD 15 17 the air becomes saturated TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SUPPORTS MORE HEAT! (100 percent relative hu- 60° 8 10 Wind N 10-22 kts. E 4-12 kts. Slightly 60° Total number of 90°+ days Long-term averages midity). It is dependent on 70° Waves 2-4 feet 1-2 feet HUMID HUMID only the amount of mois- Modestly It may have cooled—but weather history argues Mon. shore/crib water temps 73°/59° ture in the air. Relative 65° HUMID for resurging heat MONDAY PEAK POLLEN LEVEL Modestly Here’s what happened in the 10 years with comparable 90° tallies since 1871: humidity is the percent of HUMID 70° 70° POLLEN LEVEL LEAST AVERAGE MOST saturation at a given tem- NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL Tree 0 HUMID HUMID Slightly 10 31 HUMID 90°+ DAYS FROM 18 Grass 0 perature; it depends on days days Very 75° JULY 17 FORWARD days Mold High both moisture content and 75° HUMID Very HUMID 65° 60° (1962) (1983) temperature. As air is Ragweed 0 SOURCES: Frank Wachowski, National Weather Service archives TOM SKILLING, NIKKI PIETRUS, SARAH PURPURA AND JENNIFER M. 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Colo. Spgs pc 85 59 pc 90 61 Miami ts 89 79 cl 90 78 St. Louis su 90 69 pc 88 67 Frankfurt sh 75 62 Stockholm su 86 62 Detroit pc 83 61 su 80 62 Saturn 6:50 p.m. 4:05 a.m. Columbia MO pc 93 70 ts 88 69 Minneapolis su 81 63 pc 82 68 Syracuse ts 81 58 su 74 53 Geneva sh 82 58 Sydney su 66 43 Grand Rapids pc 83 55 su 82 56 Columbia SC ts 92 75 pc 94 73 Mobile ts 88 76 ts 90 77 Tallahassee ts 86 74 ts 88 74 Guadalajara ts 79 59 Taipei pc 94 80 TIME DIRECTION Marquette pc 64 50 su 74 59 BEST VIEWING Columbus pc 86 62 pc 80 59 Montgomery ts 91 74 ts 90 73 Tampa pc 89 79 ts 86 78 Havana pc 92 74 Tehran su 104 83 Hear Tom St. Ste. Marie pc 70 49 su 77 54 Concord ts 83 62 su 81 53 Nashville ts 90 69 pc 89 68 Topeka ts 92 71 ts 89 70 Helsinki su 84 67 Tokyo pc 93 80 Mercury Not visible Traverse City pc 72 52 su 76 53 Skilling’s Crps Christi pc 93 77 su 94 77 New Orleans ts 92 78 ts 90 78 Tucson pc 97 76 pc 97 76 Hong Kong ts 88 81 Toronto su 80 59 Venus 9:15 p.m. 13° W Iowa Dallas pc 103 82 pc 105 82 New York ts 88 69 pc 86 67 Tulsa ts 92 75 cl 95 76 Istanbul su 88 76 Trinidad pc 86 75 weather Ames pc 84 62 ts 83 66 Daytona Bch. cl 90 75 ts 88 75 Norfolk ts 92 73 pc 86 67 Washington ts 90 70 su 87 68 Jerusalem su 88 67 Vancouver su 79 61 Mars 2:00 a.m. 23.5° S updates Cedar Rapids pc 85 62 pc 84 64 Denver pc 88 65 su 94 65 Okla. City pc 95 75 pc 99 76 Wichita ts 90 72 pc 92 72 Johannesburg su 58 37 Vienna pc 83 67 Jupiter 9:15 p.m. 30° SSW Des Moines pc 85 67 cl 85 69 Duluth pc 71 55 pc 77 60 Omaha sh 84 67 ts 85 69 Wilkes Barre ts 78 57 pc 77 49 Kabul pc 93 70 Warsaw rn 74 65 weekdays 3 to 6 p.m. on Dubuque su 84 62 cl 83 64 El Paso su 93 75 su 98 78 Orlando ts 90 77 ts 89 76 Yuma pc 104 85 pc 101 83 Kiev sh 71 61 Winnipeg su 81 61 Saturn 11:30 a.m. 25.5° S WGN-AM 720 Chicago. FORECAST (FC) ABBREVIATIONS: su-sunny pc-partly cloudy cl-cloudy rn-rain ts-thunderstorm sn-snow fl -flurries fr-freezing rain sl-sleet sh-showers rs-rain/snow ss-snow showers w-windy na-unavailable SOURCE: Dan Joyce, Triton College