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Questions? Call 1-800-Tribune Saturday, November 3, 2018 Breaking news at chicagotribune.com New details in bribery charges against cops Pair allegedly took thousands in kickbacks in kickbacks. “Because as you know I edly took thousands of dollars in a total of at least $7,350 to do very well with what you send kickbacks from Burton in ex- Cadichon and at least another exchange for information about victims in crashes me. I don’t have a problem giving change for detailed information $6,000 to Tate, according to pros- you more .” about crash victims and their ecutors. Burton allegedly met By Jason Meisner scheme, according to federal au- Tate allegedly texted back that insurance carriers that the officers with the officers to exchange cash Chicago Tribune thorities. he was all for it. “I’ve been hoping culled from police reports. or sent payments by wire transfer. “Let’s try to pick it up if we can for more (money) since last Burton, who owns National Tate, 47, and Cadichon, 46, have The holidays were fast ap- the rest of the month, that way we month!!” the 13-year veteran was Attorney Referral Service based in each pleaded not guilty to an proaching when the owner of a can both have a great Christmas,” quoted as saying in an FBI search suburban Bloomingdale, then indictment brought in September west suburban attorney referral Richard Burton wrote to Officer warrant affidavit unsealed Friday. used the information to solicit charging them with bribery and service texted a Chicago police Kevin Tate, who was allegedly The 42-page affidavit laid out in accident victims as clients for conspiracy to commit bribery. officer in December 2016 asking giving him inside information on new detail a scheme in which Tate attorneys, prosecutors alleged. to step up the pace of their bribery traffic crashes in exchange for and Officer Milot Cadichon alleg- From 2015 to 2017, Burton paid Turn to Bribery, Page 5

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U.S. moves to restore ELECTION 2018 Voters in sanctions against Iran suburb could 8 countries to receive take effect Monday, cover Iran’s shipping, financial and energy temporary oil waivers sectors and are the second batch fold on video the administration has reim- By Matthew Lee posed since Trump withdrew gambling from the landmark accord in May. The rollback ends U.S. Measure on ballot in WASHINGTON — The participation in the nuclear Trump administration on Fri- deal, which now hangs in the Forest Park; others to day announced the reimposi- balance as Iran no longer enjoys IMAGE FROM VIDEO decide on tax questions tion of all U.S. sanctions on Iran any relief from sanctions im- In a video clip obtained by the Tribune, Illinois Comptroller Susana that had been lifted under the posed by the world’s largest Mendoza says she’s running for mayor of Chicago. By Robert McCoppin 2015 nuclear deal, ramping up economy. Chicago Tribune economic pressure on the Is- Secretary of State Mike Pom- lamic Republic as President peo said the sanctions are Forest Park officials went to completed the “aimed at fundamentally alter- Mendoza clip tells of great lengths to from the unraveling of what had been ing the behavior of the Islamic ballot a referendum on whether one of his predecessor’s signa- Republic of Iran.” run for Chicago mayor to get rid of video gambling in the ture foreign policy achieve- He has issued a list of 12 village. ments. Dem on Tuesday was focused on her Tuesday bid First, the local electoral board The sanctions, which will Turn to Iran, Page 4 to win re-election as comptrol- threw out a petition to place the ballot for re-election ler. She’s facing Republican measure on the ballot, concluding as state comptroller challenger Darlene Senger. backers didn’t have the required The former Chicago city number of signatures. When ad- Cubs retain By Bill Ruthhart clerk repeatedly has not ruled vocates again collected about and John Byrne out a run for mayor but consis- 3,500 signatures to put the mea- Hamels for $20M Chicago Tribune tently has said she is focused on sure to voters, officials ruled that the comptroller race. Mendoza because six of the petition sheets Team exercises option on A video clip of Illinois Comp- has said that if Republican Gov. were invalid, they would throw left-handed pitcher for 2019; troller Susana Mendoza declar- Bruce Rauner were to win out all 276 pages. also deals pitcher Drew Smyly ing she was running for Chicago re-election, she would serve out But an Illinois Appellate Court to Texas in corresponding mayor leaked out Friday after- a four-year term as comptroller, reversed that decision in March, move. Chicago Sports noon, just days before the since the governor would ap- calling it “clearly erroneous.” Op- CATLANE/GETTY/ISTOCK Democrat is on the ballot for point her replacement should ponents of the ballot initiative re-election to her statewide she leave . appealed to the state Supreme Time to fall back, office. The video clip was being Court, which declined to hear the Cohen says Trump “I’m Susana Mendoza, and widely circulated by political case. reset your clocks I’m running for mayor of Chi- insiders Friday, forcing Men- So now, after several years and made racist remarks cago, and I ask you to join me on doza’s campaign to address the several thousand petition signa- Daylight saving time comes to this journey together,” she says matter. tures, Forest Park residents will an end at 2 a.m. Sunday, so President’s former lawyer: in the seven-second clip. “I am focused on the Nov. 6 vote Tuesday on a binding refer- remember to turn your clocks Trump told him “black people Mendoza promptly released election, because too much is at endum over whether to ban video back one hour before you go are too stupid to vote for me.” a statement saying she had not to bed Saturday night. Nation & World, Page 6 decided to run for mayor and Turn to Mendoza, Page 4 Turn to Gambling, Page 5

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RELIVE THE RAMBLERS’ RUN What a story. What a ride. “Ramble On” — a commemo- Naperville bargaining unit rative hard cover book featuring Chicago Tribune col- umns, game stories, features and photography — chroni- cles the Ramblers’ Cinderella run to the Final Four, a ride that thrilled Chicago. “Ramble On” is currently at chi- cagotribune.com/rambleon for $24.95. loses union representation Half of city’s unit members memorandum. Now, the Naperville field supervisor opt out of paying dues The Illinois Labor Relations Board unit no longer has enforcement rights WINNING LOTTERY NUMBERS on Oct. 11 issued a “revocation of prior or representation under the collective certification,” stating it “removes any agreement. However, the city of ILLINOIS INDIANA By Erin Hegarty question concerning representation Naperville will honor the terms of the Nov. 2 Nov. 2 Naperville Sun and the duties and responsibilities of contract until it expires in 2020, Mega Millions ...... 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Pick 4 ...... 4225 More winning numbers at In October, the International Union that’s something we’re simply not When an employee decides they Badger 5 ...... 02 06 25 29 31 chicagotribune.com/lottery of Operating Engineers, Local 150 filed willing to provide.” want to exercise their rights under the SuperCash ...... 10 13 16 18 23 28 a “declaration of disinterest” petition The union represents 23,000 peo- decision, they inform the city they no for the Naperville collective bargain- ple, 3,500 of whom are public employ- longer want union dues withdrawn ing unit, meaning it would no longer ees. In preparing for implications of from their paycheck and the city represent the six employees. It’s the the Janus decision, the union warned immediately stops withholding the first “revocation of prior certification” the workers it represents that decerti- amount. ACCURACY AND ETHICS the city of Naperville has seen as a fication was possible if a number of Pancottine said he is not aware of Margaret Holt, standards editor result of the court ruling, said Dwight members in a unit opted out of paying bargaining units in any surrounding Pancottine, labor and employment union dues and fees increased. municipalities where the union has The Tribune’s editorial code of principles governs attorney for the city of Naperville. “Since the decision was issued, we filed a declaration of disinterest. “It’s professional behavior and journalism standards. Every- “The Janus decision came out and have been looking into all of our rights not something that’s done a lot, (it is) one in our newsroom must agree to live up to this code of two of the employees in that group and options with the intent to provide kind of unusual and rare,” he said. conduct. Read it at chicagotribune.com/accuracy. decided they didn’t want to pay for as little representation as legally pos- The Illinois Labor Relations Board Corrections and clarifications: Publishing information collective bargaining,” Pancottine said. sible to people who choose to pay has received five declaration of disin- quickly and accurately is a central part of the Chicago Then a third employee informed the nothing,” Maher said. “(We) clearly terest petitions since July 1 — the start Tribune’s news responsibility. city they would also exercise their communicated to these members of the state’s fiscal year. For the 2018 right not to pay fees under the Janus within the bargaining units that if fiscal year, 15 declaration of disinterest decision, he said. individuals chose to exercise rights petitions were were filed with the ■ A story on Salesforce in the Top Workplaces maga- As a result, the union filed a petition under the Janus decision and it state labor relations board, 16 in 2017, zine incorrectly named a co-founder of an employee on Oct. 10 “in which it waived and becomes a growing portion of the seven in 2016, 10 in 2015 and 12 in 2014, group. The company now says the co-founder was disclaimed its right to represent the bargaining unit, we would have to officials said. Michael Roberts. city’s Public Works field supervisors,” consider whether we would disinter- The Tribune regrets the error. according to a city of Naperville est that group and walk away.” [email protected]; Twitter @erin_hegarty

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More charges linked to corrupt ex-cop dropped Drug convictions against the now-razed Ida B. Wells public Watts continued to operate for housing complex on the South years amid a lengthy police inter- 7 tossed, bringing total Side on pins and needles, Willis nal affairs probe as well as investi- to 50 in growing scandal told reporters. gations by the state’s attorney’s “We had to come out of our office and the FBI, according to By Megan Crepeau hallways, out of our apartments, court records. Chicago Tribune peeking out the doors, making Watts’ nearly decadelong run of sure they’re not riding up the corruption ended in 2012 when he More than a decade ago, Chi- street,” he said. “It was hard. It was and another member of his team, cago police Sgt. Ronald Watts and hard, but now it’s over.” Officer Kallatt Mohammed, were his crew “bumrushed” Kenneth Last year, the Police Depart- convicted for shaking down a drug Hicks and demanded to know, ment reassigned 15 officers who courier who turned out to be an “Where the drugs at?” worked with Watts over the years FBI informant. “They tried to figure out how to paid desk duty pending an Watts wound up being sen- much money I got on me,” Hicks internal investigation that is still tenced to 22 months in prison. told reporters Friday. “But I had underway. “He did 22 months, but he nothing for them.” State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s should have did a whole lot more,” Hicks alleges Watt’s crew then office — whose review led to the Hicks told reporters. “He ruined pinned a phony drug charge on dismissal of the convictions Fri- more than 22 lives.” him in 2007. He was convicted and ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE day — said it stopped calling as After his release, Watts moved sentenced to 18 months in prison. Attorney Joshua Tepfer, left, and Deon Willis, who served prison time on witnesses 10 of the officers, citing to Las Vegas, records show. He has Long released from prison, drug charges, speak Friday after convictions against seven people were concerns about their credibility. made no public comment about Hicks watched Friday as a mea- thrown out. “Where’s the accountability? the allegations against him. In a sure of justice took place at the What’s next? We’ve got 50 (people recent response in one of the Leighton Criminal Court Build- number,” Tepfer said of the Exon- fused to pay him protection mon- exonerated) now,” Tepfer told pending lawsuits involving him, ing. eration Project at the University of ey. reporters after Friday’s hearing. Watts invoked his Fifth Amend- With Watts’ credibility shot Chicago. “It is due to the fact that In case after case, when Watts’ “We’ve got officers ... who are still ment right against self-incrimina- because of a corruption convic- (Watts) was allowed to run targets complained — to the Police on this force, still getting pay- tion more than 40 times, court tion, Cook County prosecutors roughshod over this community Department or in court — judges, checks.” records show. moved to throw out Hicks’ convic- for a decade.” prosecutors and internal affairs The cases highlighted a broken The scandal — one of the tion as well as those of six others. All seven people exonerated investigators all believed the testi- system of police discipline that biggest to hit the Chicago Police That brings the total of those Friday have completed their sen- mony of Watts and other officers allegedly protected corrupt offi- Department in decades — has cleared of wrongdoing because of tences. Their drug charges had over their accusers, records show. cers and punished those who tried come to symbolize the breakdown the alleged misconduct of Watts been brought between 2002 and “(Watts) just came out of no- to expose the corruption. of trust between police and the and officers who worked under 2008. One of those cleared was a where,” recalled Deon Willis, who Two Chicago police officers communities they are supposed to him to a staggering 50. And that woman. had two drug convictions re- who alleged they were blackballed serve, particularly high-crime number is likely to continue to The claims of Watts’ accusers versed Friday. “If you don’t do for trying to expose Watts’ corrup- areas populated by African- rise, said attorney Joshua Tepfer, follow a familiar pattern — that what he tells you to do, if you don’t tion years ago won a $2 million American and Hispanic residents. who represents many of the ex- Watts or officers under his com- give him what he wants, I mean settlement in their whistleblower onorees. mand typically pinned bogus there’s no way out.” lawsuit. [email protected] “It’s an enormous, enormous charges on them when they re- The crew had the area around Despite mounting allegations, Twitter @crepeau

CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Shaun Cummins, a teacher at Northtown Academy, holds a sign Friday as Rashaun Pitts, a teacher at Wrightwood Elementary, high-fives another instructor at a charter school teachers rally outside Northtown. Teachers with the Chicago International Charter School network voted Friday to authorize a strike. 2nd charter teachers network authorizes strike Move could affect charter school in the nation’s issues including compensa- that students are getting.” would not be affected by the history. tion, benefits and classroom CICS teachers at the organi- potential strike. CICS did not 4 campuses; contract It was the second time in a resources. zation’s Ellison High School, immediately respond to a re- negotiations continue week that teachers at a pri- “Today what we have is Northtown Academy High quest for comment after Fri- vately run charter operation something that’s monumental: School, Wrightwood Elemen- day’s strike vote. By Juan Perez Jr. have voted to authorize a It’s the second strike authori- tary School and ChicagoQuest “CICS is troubled by CTU’s Chicago Tribune strike. Earlier, teachers at the zation vote taken within the High School campuses are ne- threatened strike and the obvi- larger Acero network, which week by educators in the char- gotiating with the Civitas Edu- ous harm it will cause to our Teachers with the Chicago educates about 7,500 predomi- ter industry,” CTU Vice Presi- cation Partners company that students and their families. International Charter School nantly Latino students, gave dent Stacy Davis Gates said manages the four campuses. Nonetheless, we remain hope- network voted Friday to autho- their union similar authoriza- Friday. “We are still significantly far ful that, through continuing rize a strike that would affect tion. “I think that with this vote apart on many critical issues, good-faith negotiations, a about 2,200 students at four Teachers at both CICS and today, with the vote that we and we have bargaining sched- strike will be avoided,” the campuses, amping up pressure Acero are represented by a saw from (Acero) teachers, is uled for next week,” said Jen charter group said in a state- on contract negotiations and division of the Chicago Teach- that we’re going to see some- Conant, who chairs the CICS ment last week. opening the door to what could ers Union. Contract talks with thing quite different with re- bargaining unit. be the first work stoppage at a both networks continue over spect to the type of education Ten other CICS schools [email protected]

Immigration attorneys blame glitch for long lines in Chicago court By Elvia Malagon ings that aren’t on the court’s based immigration attorney, said Lauren McClure, another im- client had a real hearing but was Chicago Tribune docket, according to Chicago- the issue appears to be the lag time migration attorney based in Chi- never given an answer. So she based attorneys. The confusion from when ICE, a division of the cago, also was in court for two advised her client to show up and People in deportation proceed- comes on top of an already Department of Homeland Securi- hearings and was barely able to try to get some form of docu- ings and immigration attorneys clogged court docket. ty, issues the notices to when the get off of the elevator. She said mentation that could later prove Wednesday were faced with long The problem has been going on physical file is sent to the court people with notices were taken she attended the hearing in case lines that snaked through immi- for some time, immigration attor- and entered into the immigration into courtrooms to determine that was necessary. gration court in Chicago, the neys said. Ashley Huebner, from court’s system. whether they indeed had a hear- Instead her client was met with apparent result of a glitch in the the National Immigrant Justice “This whole process takes sev- ing. long lines outside the Atlanta way hearing dates are now set. Center, said it’s been churning at eral weeks,” Carmona said. “I’ve never seen that happen immigration court and wasn’t The U.S. Supreme Court ruled least since September, with some “There’s no possibility that they before,” said McClure, who has given any indication about when in June that a notice to appear in people even being given notices to were going to have 400 hearings been practicing law for five years she would appear before an immi- immigration court must include a show up in the middle of the night. this morning.” in Chicago. gration judge. And she was never time and date. Before that, notices The Supreme Court case re- Carmona was in immigration Mili Meyer, an attorney at the given anything to prove she had often said the hearing date was yet volved around a native of Brazil in court for two cases and saw what same law firm as Carmona, said shown up, Meyer said. to be set. So while Immigration deportation proceedings who had she estimates to be hundreds of one of her clients from Mexico “There’s no proof that they ever and Customs Enforcement now been ordered to appear in court, people who had been given notic- who is seeking asylum was given a showed up,” Meyer said. “She issues notices, the dates are not but the date and time were to be es to appear in court on Hallow- notice to appear in court Wednes- advocated very strongly for her- correlated to actual hearings be- set in the future. A notice with a een. She described it as chaotic day. The case is currently being self and kept asking for docu- cause the court has not had a date and time was sent a year later, and believes it adds to the confu- heard in Georgia, though Meyer mentation. She doesn’t know chance to schedule them, immi- but it was mailed to the wrong sion of the immigration court, said authorities are trying to when she had to appear next.” gration attorneys said. address, according to court re- where not attending a hearing transfer it to Chicago. The result is that people are cords. means a deportation order is Meyer tried to call the court in [email protected] showing up for immigration hear- Victoria Carmona, a Chicago- issued. Georgia to determine whether her Twitter @ElviaMalagon 4 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Saturday, November 3, 2018 Video of comptroller announcing bid for Chicago mayor leaks

Mendoza, from Page 1 “We can talk stake for the people of about the may- Illinois,” Mendoza said in a brief statement. “I’m con- or’s race after sidering a run for another office and have taken steps this election’s to prepare for that should I over.” choose to move forward but I have not made any formal — Susana Mendoza, decisions.” Illinois comptroller At a news conference at Service Employees Interna- tional Union Healthcare’s Cook County Board Presi- headquarters Friday morn- dent Toni Preckwinkle an- ing, Mendoza was ques- nounced they would run. SAUL LOEB/GETTY-AFP tioned by a Spanish-speak- This week, West Side state The president signaled his intentions in May that the U.S. would withdraw from the pact. The sanctions start Monday. ing reporter who said he Rep. LaShawn Ford also had sources telling him that said he would launch a she planned to announce a campaign. mayoral bid after Tuesday’s Other candidates who U.S. restores all sanctions against Iran election. announced before Emanuel Iran, from Page 1 they were working on ways to The waivers, expected to be an- “I said, ‘Well, his sources abandoned his re-election mitigate the impact of the U.S. move. nounced Monday, will be valid for six know more than I do,’ ” effort include former police demands that Iran must meet if it “We deeply regret the further months, during which time the im- Mendoza said, translating Superintendent Gerry Mc- wants the sanctions lifted. Those re-imposition of sanctions by the porting country can buy Iranian oil her response in English, Carthy, former Chicago Po- include ending support for terrorism United States,” they said in a joint but must deposit Iran’s revenue in an adding that she was focused Board President Lori and military engagement in Syria and statement. “As parties to the (deal), escrow account. Iran can spend the on her re-election as comp- Lightfoot, former Chicago a complete halt to its nuclear and we have committed to work on the money but only on a narrow range of troller. “I can tell you this: Public Schools CEO Paul ballistic missile development. preservation and maintenance of humanitarian items. We can talk about the may- Vallas, Cook County Circuit The 2015 deal, one of former effective financial channels with Mnuchin said 700 more Iranian or’s race after this election’s Court Clerk Dorothy President Barack Obama’s biggest Iran, and the continuation of Iran’s companies and people would be over. But for now, I’m fully Brown, Chicago principals diplomatic successes, gave Iran bil- export of oil and gas.” added to the sanctions rolls. Those, focused on making sure I association President Troy lions of dollars in sanctions relief in With limited exceptions, the reim- he said, would include more than 300 get re-elected.” LaRaviere, Southwest Side exchange for curbs on its nuclear posed U.S. sanctions will hit Iran as that had not been included under Media strategist Eric attorney Jerry Joyce, tech program, which many believed it was well as countries that do not stop previous sanctions. Adelstein says his company entrepreneur Neal Sales- using to develop atomic weapons. importing Iranian oil and foreign “We are sending a very clear AL Media recorded the ad, Griffin, businessman Willie Trump repeatedly denounced the firms that do business with black- message with our maximum pres- but says he does not know Wilson, Austin Chamber of agreement as the “worst ever” negoti- listed Iranian entities, including its sure campaign: that the U.S. intends how it leaked. Commerce director Amara ated by the United States and vowed central bank, a number of private to aggressively enforce our sanc- “When we were filming Enyia, activist Ja’Mal Green, to withdraw from it during the 2016 financial institutions, and state-run tions,” he said. the ads for the comptroller attorney John Kozlar, and presidential campaign. port and shipping firms, as well as Israel welcomed Friday’s an- re-elect, I suggested that pharmacist and DePaul stu- Trump and other critics of the deal hundreds of individual Iranian offi- nouncement. she record some lines in the dent Matthew Roney. said it gave Iran too much in return cials. “Thank you, Mr. President, for event that she decides to The city election is Feb. for too little, allowed Iran to gradually “Our ultimate aim is to compel restoring sanctions against an Iranian run for mayor,” Adelstein 26. If no candidate wins resume nuclear activity that could Iran to permanently abandon its regime that vows and works to said. “I said, ‘There’s not a more than 50 percent of the eventually be used for weapons well-documented outlaw activities destroy the Jewish state,” Israeli lot of time, and I know you vote, which is considered development and did not address any and behave as a normal country,” Ambassador to the U.S. Ron Dermer haven’t made up your mind, likely given the large field, a of the country’s other problematic Pompeo told reporters in a confer- said in a tweet. let’s get ’em.’ I can tell you runoff between the top two activities. ence call with Treasury Secretary Some Iran hawks in Congress and she absolutely has not made vote-getters would be held Obama-era officials as well as the Steve Mnuchin. “Maximum pressure elsewhere, however, were disap- up her mind, and I might in April. other parties to the deal — Britain, means maximum pressure.” pointed in the sanctions as they had have jumped the gun on For weeks, backers of , France, Germany, Russia and Pompeo said eight nations will been pushing for no oil import this. … I do hope she runs, Mendoza have been circu- the European Union — have de- receive temporary waivers allowing waivers. because I think she’d be a lating petitions as part of a fended it. The Europeans have them to continue to import Iranian Pompeo, meanwhile, defended the terrific mayor for the city.” draft movement, collecting mounted a drive to save the agree- petroleum products for a limited oil waivers, saying U.S. efforts to cut Asked if he had a mole in the necessary signatures to ment from the U.S. withdrawal, period as they move to end such Iran’s petroleum revenue had already his firm, Adelstein said he get her name on the ballot. fearing that the new sanctions will imports entirely. been successful. He noted that since didn’t know. The first date for candidates drive Iran to pull out and resume all He said those countries, which May, when the U.S. began to press “There are a lot of people to submit their ballot peti- of its nuclear work. other officials said would include U.S. countries to stop buying Iranian oil, involved in these cam- tions is Nov. 19, and the The foreign and finance ministers allies such as Turkey, Italy, India, Iran’s exports had dropped by more paigns. Hopefully we get to deadline is Nov. 26. of Britain, France, Germany and the Japan and South Korea, had made than 1 million barrels per day. the bottom of how that If Mendoza wins re-elec- top EU diplomat blasted the restora- efforts to eliminate their imports but Pompeo and Mnuchin both said leaked out. It shouldn’t tion on Tuesday, she can tion of sanctions, saying that Iran is could not complete the task by the sanctions will have exceptions for have,” he said. “But I don’t take a shot at the mayor’s complying with the deal and that Monday. humanitarian purchases. think it’s any surprise she’s office without putting her been thinking about run- statewide job at risk, which ning, and said she’d make she could still hold until that decision after Tuesday, 2023. Vallas said Mendoza and a prudent candidate “running for two offices at gets ready for any eventu- the same time is disrespect- ality given how close the ful of voters and the demo- next one would be coming cratic system.” up. … I know she has not Clearly amused by the made up her mind, but I had video leak, Daley used the suggested she get prepared moment to question Men- and get ready.” doza’s honesty. It wasn’t long Friday be- “It’s not surprising. An- fore other candidates tried other politician lies to the to capitalize on the Men- people, OK? She’s been run- doza snafu. ning around saying she Republican Gov. Bruce hasn’t made up her mind, Rauner, who consistently she’s got petitions, she’s has been trailing Democrat telling people who she’s J.B. Pritzker in the polls, trying to get money from tweeted that Mendoza that she’s running, and then should remove her name she does a video,” Daley from the ballot. Never mind said. “And now she’s still that the ballots are already saying she may not run. certified and early voting People aren’t stupid. C’mon. has been ongoing for weeks. Be straight.” “Another member of the Daley said that if Men- Madigan Machine proves doza and Pritzker both win they care more about politi- and Mendoza runs for may- cal gain than the people,” or, she should vacate her Rauner tweeted, refer- office before the election encing Democratic House and let Pritzker appoint her Speaker Michael Madigan. replacement. Daley said “It’s more corruption hurt- Mendoza should not get ing our state. It’s now clear paid by taxpayers for one that Susana Mendoza is job while running for anoth- running for Chicago Mayor er. and she should drop off the But that’s exactly what ballot for State Comptroller Daley’s brother, Richard M. immediately.” Daley, did in 1988. Just 27 Not long after the video days after safely winning clip surfaced, Senger held re-election to a third term as an impromptu news confer- Cook County state’s attor- ence on a Loop sidewalk, ney, the elder Daley saying, “Mendoza is a liar.” launched his successful bid “She’s been telling you in the 1989 mayoral race. now for weeks that she Asked what’s the differ- would not consider any- ence, Bill Daley said times thing but the run for comp- have changed and what was troller till after the election,” acceptable 30 years ago Senger said. “And she’s should no longer be accept- spending her time putting able now. videos together to an- “I’m talking about today, nounce that she’s running OK? Rich Daley never said, for mayor of Chicago.” ‘I’m not running.’ He just Senger said Mendoza kept it quiet,” Daley said. should drop out of the race. “Let’s be more transparent. When a reporter pointed Why do we think people are out it’s too late for candi- so cynical about politics dates to get off Tuesday’s today. … If you’re going to ballot, Senger said it’s not run for two offices, be hon- too late for Mendoza to est and upfront. Preckwin- encourage people not to kle did it.” vote for her. Preckwinkle, unlike If Mendoza were to enter Mendoza, is unopposed in the mayor’s race, she would Tuesday’s election for a become the 17th candidate third term as county board to announce a campaign president. and the fifth since Mayor Rahm Emanuel made the Chicago Tribune’s Rick Pear- surprise announcement in son and Mike Riopell con- September that he would tributed. drop a bid for a third term. Shortly thereafter, former [email protected] U.S. Commerce Secretary [email protected] Bill Daley, 2011 mayoral Twitter @BillRuthhart Twitter @_johnbyrne runner-up Gery Chico and Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Saturday, November 3, 2018 5 Suburb could vote to end video gambling

Gambling, from Page 1 community. the Village Council ignored the inform themselves and make the But bar and restaurant owners residents. Other opponents say decision that’s best for them,” gambling. If the yes votes prevail, lobbied in favor of bringing in the the addictive nature of the games district spokesman Brett Clark Forest Park could become the first gaming machines, saying they preys on those least able to afford said. Illinois community that allowed would boost profits and help it. At Harper College, officials are video gambling to reverse that compete with nearby towns, and Kuehn planned to be out the seeking $180 million for three big decision. the Village Council approved vi- weekend before the election, projects. One is a university cen- The measure is one of numer- deo slot machines in 2016. knocking on doors and trying to ter, where students can pursue a ous referendums — many of them Those who support video gam- make the case against slot mach- new program for four-year bach- tax-related — that will confront bling say it has caused few prob- ines. If the effort wins, it is elor’s degrees, in cooperation with voters on ballots across the Chi- lems and has generated needed believed it would be the first time DePaul University, Northern Illi- cago area in Tuesday’s general tax revenue. State records show a municipality that had video nois University and Roosevelt election. there have been 17 licensed video gambling voted to get rid of it. College. Two of the ballot initiatives gambling sites in town, which Neither Forest Park Mayor An- The money would also go to with the most money riding on the have generated almost $2.7 mil- thony Calderone nor the village renovating and modernizing 40- results are for Harper College in lion in net income and $133,000 in administrator could be reached year-old buildings to expand edu- ZBIGNIEW BZDAK/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Palatine, which is seeking $180 taxes for the village. for comment. cation in two growth areas, health A woman plays a video gaming million for a major expansion, and The leading proponent of video The village’s referendum is also careers and manufacturing. machine in 2014 in Joliet. On for Maine Township District 207, gambling is James Watts, owner of unusual in that the vast majority of Lastly, $63 million of the pro- Tuesday, Forest Park residents will which is asking for $195 million to O’Sullivan’s Public House and voter initiatives are placed on the ceeds would go to maintain and vote on a binding referendum over upgrade its three high schools. chairman of Let Forest Park Grow ballot not by citizens, but by taxing replace campus infrastructure in- whether to ban video gambling. Another school district, — Vote No. The group has raised bodies seeking more money. The cluding roofs, plumbing and heat- Elmhurst School District 205, will about $60,000 that it’s used in part Illinois State Board of Elections ing and air conditioning. of the fact that local government ask for $168 million to construct to mail numerous flyers to resi- lists 58 tax referendums appearing The money would be borrowed spending is growing too fast,” he two new school buildings and dents urging them to keep video on various ballots around the as old loans are paid off, so tax said. “Governments are not able to upgrade existing schools. gambling — almost all of the state. rates would remain the same. If balance their budgets with normal The Oak Brook Park District is money coming from out-of-town One of the biggest is in Maine the measure fails, property taxes property and sales taxes … Voters seeking $18 million to buy vacant gambling companies, state re- Township, where School District paid to the community college by need to ask whether each project land from McDonald’s Corp., even cords show. 207 is asking for $195 million to the owner of a $250,000 home will add value and whether it’s though a homebuilder has already Helming against video help renovate its three high would decrease by $23 per year. needed.” agreed to buy part of the former gambling is Jordan Kuehn, a schools, including the replace- Advocates say such school con- Also Tuesday, residents in Du- headquarters of the fast-food gi- 30-year-old engineer. He said his ment of original plumbing and struction projects are needed in Page, Kane and Lake counties and ant. group, Let Forest Park Vote on electrical systems that date from general to make up for years of some other jurisdictions will vote And in DuPage, Kane and Lake Video Gaming, spent most of its the 1920s, ’50s and ’60s. The neglected maintenance, and to on a nonbinding measure on counties, residents will weigh in money on legal fees defending its money would also help make the meet modern needs for safety, whether to oppose the creation of on a nonbinding referendum on petitions, leaving only about buildings wheelchair accessible accessibility and the modern a statewide property tax. Econo- whether to oppose a statewide $3,000 to spend on the campaign. and add security entrances with workplace. mists at the Federal Reserve Bank property tax. Regarding all the efforts to keep two rows of electronic remote- Adam Schuster, budget and tax in Chicago proposed such a tax as In near west suburban Forest the question off the ballot, Kuehn controlled locks. Maine West research director at Illinois Policy, a way to pay for crippling state Park, this isn’t the first time voters said, “What it says to me is that would get a new field house. a conservative advocacy group, debt, primarily for an estimated will be asked their opinion on they’re scared of the way people The cost to taxpayers would be said he took no position on $130 billion in public employee video gambling. In a nonbinding are going to vote.” about $346 per year for the owner specific referendums but said that pensions. referendum in 2013, residents He considers the slot machines of a home with a median value of Illinois has the second-highest voted by a 2-1 margin against such tacky and not a good fit for the $380,000, the district estimated. property tax rates in the nation. [email protected] a gambling expansion in their town, but mainly is dismayed that “It’s up to the community to “The referenda are a symptom Twitter @RobertMcCoppin New details laid out in bribery charges against 2 Chicago cops

Bribery, from Page 1

Burton, 55, charged with one conspiracy count, has also pleaded not guilty. Burton’s attorney, Jona- than Bedi, declined to com- ment Friday on the details of the affidavit but de- scribed Burton as a “good family man.” Lawyers for the two offi- cers could not be reached for comment. The FBI investigation ANTONIO PEREZ/ into the alleged traffic crash CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2014 scam marked the latest in a long line of cases in which Chicago police Officer Kevin Chicago police officers Tate faces federal charges were charged with taking along with fellow Officer bribes for inside informa- Milot Cadichon in an al- tion. Several years ago, a leged bribery scheme. federal investigation code- named Operation Tow the affidavit said. In an Scam ensnared 11 officers as interview, he described well as several tow truck himself as an “ambulance drivers in a plot to steer chaser,” showing agents a work to bribe-paying driv- spiral bound notebook he ers while shooing others kept in his desk detailing away from crash scenes. the cases he had referred to Both Tate and Cadichon attorneys. worked patrol in the Calu- Burton told the agents he met District on the Far “often has to write things South Side and were down as he tends to forget stripped of their police them,” the affidavit said. powers after the criminal The text messages de- charges were brought. At scribed in the affidavit paint the time, police Superin- a picture of Burton’s chaotic tendent Eddie Johnson work days tracking down called the allegations potential clients, making re- against Tate and Cadichon, ferrals, keeping track of if proved, a “disgraceful which law firms owe him abuse” of the trust the money and even making public places in officers. doctor appointments for According to victims. warrant affidavit, Burton One message found on exchanged hundreds of text Burton’s phone provided a messages with Tate and victim’s name and phone Cadichon that included de- number to a chiropractor, tailed information that only according to the affidavit. the police were supposed to “Needs an appointment be allowed to view. for 63rd Street ASAP,” Bur- While crash reports in ton wrote, according to the Chicago are typically not affidavit. “Allstate Insur- publicly available until after ance. Speaks Spanish only.” a processing period, officers Another message quoted can access them immedi- in the affidavit was sent to a ately — but only for “legiti- paralegal at a Chicago law mate law enforcement rea- firm, breaking down the sons,” the indictments al- insurance carriers from a leged. recent crash. “Take 200 The messages indicate towards my bill and 20 for that Burton had arranged your lunch. That leaves me regular “pay days” for the $880,” Burton allegedly two officers at two-week wrote. intervals, often in the In August 2017, Burton amount of $300. appeared to get upset with Burton also expressed Cadichon after the officer frustration at times that the pestered him about missing officers weren’t getting him a payday. Burton shot back information fast enough to that he was meeting with a give him a leg up in a client on Chicago’s South cutthroat profession. In one Side and couldn’t answer exchange with Tate in Octo- Cadichon’s messages. ber 2016, Burton texted that “When you’re in Engle- he could have signed up wood it’s a little stressful for three or four new clients if a brother with no gun,” Tate had gotten him names Burton texted, according to of victims sooner, the affi- the affidavit. “… You know davit alleged. that I take no days off and I “I was sick to the stom- work my ass off.” ach just thinking about it. Burton then appeared to LOL,” the affidavit quoted smooth things over, telling Burton as writing. “It’s just Cadichon he appreciated amazing how competitive how hard he was working this business is. If you’re not for him. Johnny on the Spot you can “I’ll put it like this,” Bur- forget it.” ton wrote. “If I had 5 people In April 2017, FBI agents like you I’d be a millionaire.” confronted Burton as he was leaving his Blooming- [email protected] dale condo to go for a jog, Twitter @jmetr22b 6 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Saturday, November 3, 2018 NATION & WORLD

In House battle, Dems eye key rural seats

Districts Obama, “It isn’t politics. It’s per- sonal,” said Kim, the father Trump both won of two young sons, noting become top targets that his father survived po- lio and his mother has other By Steve Peoples and pre-existing conditions. Thomas Beaumont The Republican MacAr- Associated Press thur said he was simply working to improve both CEDAR RAPIDS, — bills for his constituents. White, working-class voters He also recognizes his fueled President Donald political challenge in a dis- Trump’s rise to the White trict that has swung from House. If his party loses the one party to the other in House majority on Tuesday, recent presidential elec- it will be, at least in part, tions. because those same voters “A member, to represent abandoned the GOP. this district, can’t just be a While Democrats’ subur- Trump opposition person,” ban offensive is well- MacArthur said in an inter- known, an often-over- view. “He’ll offend half of looked battle is underway his constituents. You have to across rural and working- work with the president class districts in states in- when you can. You have to cluding Maine, Iowa and have the backbone to push Minnesota. Trump’s coali- back when you need to.” tion of blue-collar voters College-educated voters, here may offer Democrats particularly women, turned an alternate route to the against the GOP long ago. House majority. But polling indicates that Specifically, Democrats Democrats’ comeback in are targeting 21 House dis- the Obama-Trump districts, tricts carried by former if there is one, will be born President Barack Obama in of a more subtle shift among 2012 that shifted to Trump non-college-educated in 2016 — districts now EILEEN MESLAR/TELEGRAPH HERALD white women, according to testing the strength of a Iowa State Rep. , center, has made her working-class roots central to her Democratic campaign. Jesse Ferguson, who previ- Trump-era political re- ously led the House Demo- alignment shaped by educa- first-time candidates, ex- future,” Finkenauer said as it near tears on the Iowa Kim, a national security crats campaign arm. tion, race and gender. traordinary fundraising and she introduced Biden. House floor in Des Moines. official in the Obama ad- “If we take the majority, it With the election days a message focused on health Obama won the district “This is personal,” she ministration, told The AP won’t only be built on sub- away, Democrats have care and the economy — not by nearly 14 points in 2012. said at the time. that he doesn’t want to urban, Clinton-voting dis- cause for optimism. Public Trump. Trump scored a 3-point She is facing off against impeach Trump. tricts alone,” he said. and private polling suggest In northeastern Iowa’s victory here four years later. two-term Republican in- He condemned the in- “Democrats are winning Democrats are poised to 1st Congressional District, The state representative, cumbent Rep. Rod Blum, a creasingly divisive tone in congressional districts that capture at least two-thirds 29-year-old Democratic up- whose father and grand- wealthy businessman. politics, which he said was a voted for Donald Trump as of the Obama-Trump dis- start Abby Finkenauer re- father were union workers, In working-class south- problem long before people who work for a tricts, according to opera- flected on her blue-collar has made her working-class ern New Jersey’s 3rd Con- Trump’s election. living see that the Republi- tives in both parties who roots at a rally this week roots central to the cam- gressional District, Demo- The first-time Demo- can majority sold them out.” spoke on the condition of alongside the Democratic paign in a district once crat Andy Kim is laser- cratic candidate is eager to It’s not all good news for anonymity to speak freely Party’s strongest liaison to dominated by union manu- focused on and bring up MacArthur’s votes Democrats. before Election Day. working-class voters, for- facturing and meatpacking the Republican tax cuts in for the Trump tax cuts and a In the fight for the Senate While Republicans pri- mer Vice President Joe Bid- jobs. his bid to defeat two-term GOP health care plan that majority, Trump’s standing vately blame an under- en. She made a name for incumbent Rep. Tom Mac- would have replaced the remains strong among rural whelming slate of GOP in- “He shares the belief that herself last year blasting a Arthur. nation’s system with one voters in states like North cumbents, the Democrats’ every kid who grows up in a Republican-backed bill that Obama twice won the that wouldn’t guarantee Dakota, Indiana and Mis- prospective success is a working-class family like dismantled public-employ- district, which Trump coverage of pre-existing souri, where the GOP is on reflection of a strong class of mine has a right to a bright ee unions, shouting against carried by 6 points in 2016. conditions. offense. Trump made racist FDA approves new opioid remarks, Cohen says more potent than fentanyl Critics say drug Lawyer: He said likely to worsen blacks ‘too stupid addiction crisis to vote for me’ By Lenny Bernstein By Denis Slattery The Washington Post New York Daily News WASHINGTON — The NEW YORK — Presi- Food and Drug Adminis- dent Donald Trump’s for- tration approved a power- mer lawyer says the reality ful new opioid Friday for TV star frequently made use in health care settings, offensive and racist com- rejecting criticism from ments in private — even some of its own advisers CRAIG SHEROD/ACELRX telling him during the 2016 that it would inevitably be The drug, which would come in an applicator, is placed campaign he believed BRYAN SMITH/ZUMA PRESS diverted to illicit use and under the tongue for quick absorption. It would have the “black people are too Michael Cohen also said Donald Trump once said “only cause more overdose same impact as five milligrams of intravenous morphine. stupid to vote for me.” the blacks could live like this” while the two were driving deaths. Michael Cohen told Van- through a run-down neighborhood in Chicago. The drug is five to 10 the FDA would do more to use within health care set- ity Fair on Friday that he times more potent than balance efforts to curb the tings and perhaps on the often heard Trump make that, in retrospect, he Trump has faced cries of pharmaceutical fentanyl. epidemic — which killed a battlefield. It would not be such comments behind wished he stopped working racism from critics since The pill, just three millime- record 49,000 users in 2017, available in retail pharma- closed doors. for Trump when he heard launching his campaign for ters in diameter, is likely to according to preliminary cies. Cohen recounted a dis- his old boss’ remarks. the White House by decry- worsen the nation’s drug data — with the needs of The manufacturer, a Cal- cussion he had with the The disgraced lawyer ing “rapists” being sent to crisis, according to critics people who need strong ifornia company called then-presidential candi- pleaded guilty in August to the U.S. from Mexico. He and the head of the FDA’s pain relief. But Friday’s AcelRx, will market the date at Trump Tower in campaign finance crimes recently re-upped his anti- advisory committee on statement is the first de- drug in early 2019 under 2016 in which the one-time for paying two women to immigrant rhetoric in the painkillers. tailed indication of how the the name Dsuvia, at a Trump confidante noted keep quiet about their al- leadup to Tuesday’s At the same time, FDA FDA might use its drug- wholesale price of $50 to that the crowd at a rally leged affairs with Trump midterm elections by rail- Commissioner Scott Gott- review process to tackle the $60 per dose. earlier in the day was large- ahead of the 2016 election ing against a caravan of lieb issued an unusual overall problem. AcelRx aready has ap- ly white. — telling the judge that he Central American migrants statement saying he would Gottlieb said he would proval for 15- and 30- “I told Trump that the did so at the request of his marching through Mexico. seek more authority for the bring a plan to the FDA’s microgram versions of the rally looked vanilla on tele- former boss. Cohen’s claims of racist agency to consider Opioid Policy Steering drug in Europe. vision. Trump responded, Cohen chose to share his behavior echo several other whether there are too Committee and perhaps An FDA advisory com- ‘That’s because black peo- stories now because he reports of Trump’s racist many similar drugs on the Congress. The guidelines mittee recommended ap- ple are too stupid to vote for “wants to clear his con- remarks. market. That might allow would allow the agency to proval of the new drug in a me,’ ” Cohen told the maga- science and warn voters Earlier this year, Trump the agency to turn down consider a narcotic’s bene- 10-3 vote Oct. 12. But Rae- zine. about what he sees as the expressed frustration with future applications for new fit to public health, its risk ford Brown, a professor of Years earlier, shortly af- president’s true nature in people coming to the U.S. opioid approvals if the of being diverted for inap- anesthesiology and pediat- ter the death of Nelson advance of the midterm from Haiti, El Salvador and drugs are not filling an propriate use or abuse and rics at the University of Mandela, Cohen claims election,” according to the some parts of Africa, places unmet need. its unique benefits to Kentucky who chairs the that Trump asked him to, magazine. which he reportedly re- “We need to address the groups of people in pain committee, then took the “Name one country run by Cohen was Trump’s ferred to as “s---hole coun- question that I believe before deciding to approve rare step of publicly con- a black person that’s not a staunchest defender tries” during a closed-door underlies the criticism an opioid. demning that decision and s---hole,” adding, “Name against such accusations of meeting in the White raised in advance of this “In this way, (drug com- urging the FDA to reject one city.” racism until he took a plea House. approval,” Gottlieb wrote. panies) would know up the drug. “I’m not surprised at all,” deal and the pair had a Former White House “To what extent should we front where the opportuni- Brown, four U.S. Sena- a source with ties to the falling out. staffer and “The Appren- evaluate each opioid solely ties are for developing new tors and the advocacy White House told the Daily Paolo Zampolli, a long- tice” star Omarosa Mani- on its own merits, and to drugs that meet the FDA’s group Public Citizen have News. “So many people time friend of the Trump gault Newman accused the what extent should we also standards for safety and predicted that Dsuvia will have come forward with family who introduced the president of using racist consider ... the epidemic of effectiveness,” he wrote. be diverted to illicit use and similar stories.” president to the first lady, language in a book released opioid misuse and abuse The drug approved Fri- cause more opioid over- Cohen also recalled a had some harsh words for this past summer. that’s gripping our nation?” day is a 30-microgram pill dose deaths. trip in the 2000s in which Cohen. Manigault Newman al- As the worst drug crisis form of sufentanil, a power- “It is certain that Dsuvia he and Trump were riding “It’s nonsense,” Zampolli leged that Trump was re- in U.S. history has acceler- ful, 34-year-old opioid will worsen the opioid epi- in a car through a run- told the Daily News. “I corded multiple times us- ated, agency critics and commonly used after demic and kill people need- down neighborhood in think that this comes from ing the N-word during some public officials have surgery and in emergency lessly,” Sidney Wolfe, Chicago on the way to a a guy who lost his profes- filming of “The Appren- clamored for that holistic rooms. Each pill, placed founder of Public Citizen’s business meeting. Trump sion and is trying to make tice,” Trump’s reality show. approach to narcotic pain- under the tongue for quick Health Research Group, took note of his surround- some money for writing a Trump responded to the killers, instead of the FDA’s absorption, would have the said in a statement. ings and said something to book or something. This is accusations by calling practice of evaluating each same impact as five milli- Including brand name the effect of “only the a book tour start.” Manigault Newman a opioid application on its grams of intravenous mor- and generic drugs, there blacks could live like this.” Cohen is scheduled to be “dog” and a “crazed, crying own. phine. are nearly 400 opioids on Cohen told Vanity Fair sentenced in December. lowlife.” Gottlieb has pledged that The drug is intended for the market. Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Saturday, November 3, 2018 7

NEWS BRIEFING Suit claiming Staff and news services Harvard policy biased now in Islamic State attack in Egypt judge’s hands kills 7 Christian pilgrims BOSTON — It’s now up to a federal judge to decide MINYA, Egypt — Is- church, which said among whether Harvard Uni- lamic militants on Friday the dead were a boy and a versity discriminates ambushed three buses girl, age 15 and 12 respec- against Asian-Americans carrying Christian pil- tively. in its admissions process grims on their way to a The local Islamic State after closing arguments remote desert monastery affiliate in the Sinai Penin- Friday in a case that has south of the Egyptian sula claimed responsibil- reignited a debate over capital of Cairo, killing ity in a statement, accord- affirmative action. seven and wounding 19, ing to SITE, a U.S.-based The group Students for according to the Coptic group that monitors and Fair Admissions says Har- Orthodox Church and the translates militants’ state- vard holds Asian-Ameri- Interior Ministry. ments. It said the attack can applicants to a higher All but one of those was revenge for the im- standard and discrimi- killed were members of prisonment by Egyptian nates against them the same family, according authorities of “our chaste DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/GETTY-AFP through a “personal rat- to a list of the victims’ sisters.” It did not elabo- Activists for Amnesty International place a mock street sign in front of the Saudi Arabian ing.” names released by the rate. Embassy in London on Friday to mark one month since journalist Jamal Khashoggi was Harvard counters that killed in the kingdom’s consulate in Istanbul. race is one of many factors it considers and can only help an applicant’s Passenger fought with driver, chances of getting in. Netanyahu decries writer’s The trial has lasted causing bus to fall in China river three weeks with both sides calling on scholars BEIJING — A fight be- veered off the bridge Sun- death, stresses Saudi stability and current and former tween a bus driver and a day morning. Harvard employees to bol- passenger who missed her Police said the 48-year- ISTANBUL — Israeli throughout the global fire- Post, Turkish President Re- ster their cases. stop caused the bus to old female passenger Prime Minister Benjamin storm that followed, al- cep Tayyip Erdogan said U.S. District Judge Alli- plunge off a high bridge asked the driver to pull Netanyahu described the though Western officials the order to kill Khashoggi son Burroughs is not ex- into China’s Yangtze over after she missed her killing of Saudi journalist say that, behind the scenes, came from the highest level pected to rule immedi- River, police said Friday. stop, but he didn’t. Jamal Khashoggi as “hor- it has told the Trump ad- of the Saudi government, ately. All 15 people onboard are As the quarrel esca- rendous” on Friday, but ministration that Saudi adding that the interna- presumed dead. lated, the woman hit the warned against any re- Arabia is a key partner in a tional community had the An eight-second sur- driver on the head with sponse that would destabi- region where U.S. policy is responsibility to “reveal the veillance video released by her cellphone. The driver lize the political status quo focused on countering Iran. puppet masters” behind In Pakistan: Prominent Chongqing city police took his right arm off the in Riyadh. “What happened in the the slaying. Pakistani cleric Maulana shows the two arguing steering wheel and fought Khashoggi was last seen Istanbul consulate was hor- Erdogan said he didn’t Samiul Haq, also known as and grappling with each back before he hastily Oct. 2 as he entered Istan- rendous and it should be believe Saudi King Salman the “father of the Taliban,” other in the moments be- steered to the left, sending bul’s Saudi Consulate to duly dealt with. Yet at the ordered the killing, nor did was killed in a knife attack fore the bus suddenly the bus out of control. collect a personal docu- same time I say it, it is very he mention Crown Prince at his home in the city of ment. Turkish officials al- important for the stability ... Mohammed bin Salman. Rawalpindi on Friday, his lege that he was strangled for the region and for the But few in Turkey and family and police said. almost immediately by a hit world, that Saudi Arabia elsewhere believe the Haq’s son said his father squad sent from Riyadh, remain stable,” Netanyahu crime could have been was alone in his bedroom Supreme Court allows census and that his body was said while visiting Bulgaria. done without the knowl- when he was attacked by trial to go forward next week dismembered. In an op-ed published edge of the kingdom’s pow- an assailant, who escaped Israel had been silent Friday in The Washington erful heir apparent. undetected. WASHINGTON — The add a citizenship question Supreme Court will allow to the census for the first a trial over the decision to time since 1950. add a citizenship question The lawsuits argue Ross U.S., Turkey lift sanctions set over detained pastor Trade: Record imports to the census to go for- acted improperly and that expanded the U.S. trade ward over the Trump ad- the question will discour- WASHINGTON — Tur- The Treasury Depart- Brunson, spent two deficit for the fourth ministration’s objection. age immigrants from par- key and the U.S. on Friday ment lifted sanctions on years in prison and faced a straight month in Septem- The justices issued a ticipating, diluting politi- lifted sanctions on senior Turkish Minister of Justice possible life sentence on ber. The Commerce De- brief order Friday reject- cal representation and government officials that Abdulhamit Gul and Min- terrorism charges before partment said the gap be- ing the administration’s dollars for states that tend had been imposed during ister of Interior Suleyman his release last month. tween what America sells request to postpone the to vote Democratic. The the diplomatic standoff Soylu, while Turkey re- Brunson had lived in and what it buys abroad trial, set to begin Monday. administration has said over the arrest of American moved its retaliatory mea- Turkey as a missionary for climbed to $54 billion, the More than a dozen the question will allow the pastor Andrew Brunson, sures against Attorney more than two decades highest level since Febru- states and big cities sued Justice Department to en- officially ending a case that General Jeff Sessions and when he was arrested as ary. Imports were at over Commerce Secretary force the Voting Rights strained relations between Homeland Security Secre- part of a crackdown after a $266.6 billion; exports Wilbur Ross’ decision to Act more effectively. the two NATO members. tary Kirstjen Nielsen. failed coup in July 2016. were at $212.6 billion.

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Kudlow: Good economy Logistics startup group will last, not ‘a sugar high’ FourKites growing, moving By Ally Marotti “If you walked into our the Merchandise Mart. By Alexia On the likelihood of an technology, cyberhacking Chicago Tribune office now, you’d see tables, FourKites employs al- Elejalde-Ruiz economic correction: and tariffs on agriculture, little card tables, slammed most 300 people world- Chicago Tribune “I don’t see an economic industrial products — if Shipping logistics start- against the wall (acting as) wide, and it expects to correction coming. You had they would open their up FourKites is moving its makeshift work spaces be- continue growing, Hortat- Larry Kudlow, economic a stock market correction. markets and quit stealing office to the West Loop Gate cause so many new people sos said. adviser to President Don- Corrections come and go. our stuff we could have neighborhood, having out- are starting,” said Gina Hor- It is expanding teams ald Trump, spoke to the It’s normal. There is a huge exports and every- grown its space in the Loop. tatsos, head of marketing at throughout the business, in- Economic Club of Chicago slowdown in housing. I body would be happy. But The growing software the company. cluding marketing, software on Friday, his latest stop in think it’s temporary. Our so far we have made these company operates in an Founded in 2014, and product engineering, a multicity tour in which tax cuts were designed to asks and they have no industry that is drawing FourKites builds software and sales. he is making the case for get business investment go- response. Any company increasing investment as e- that lets shippers and logis- With the growth, the president’s corporate ing again; we haven’t seen it that may be hurt, I regret commerce giant Amazon tics companies track cargo FourKites falls in line with tax cuts and other econo- in a couple of decades.” that, I really do.” redefines consumers’ ex- and alerts them of loads that other expanding Chicago- mic policies. On the fed- On the potential for a pectations regarding ship- might not arrive on time. based logistics companies. The event oc- eral minimum U.S.-China trade deal: ping and deliveries. The investments an- In September, e-commerce curred the same wage: “(The president) had a After raising $35 million nounced in February logistics company ShipBob day the Depart- “I don’t want very good phone call earlier this year, Chicago- brought the company’s total announced $40 million in ment of Labor re- the federal gov- yesterday with President Xi based FourKites has funding raised to $51 mil- new investments and leased the jobs re- ernment to dic- (Jinping) of China. It had roughly doubled the num- lion. opened a new fulfillment port for October, tate the min- positive vibes. There is no ber of employees at its FourKites’ new 36,000- warehouse in Cicero. Proj- which showed imum wage. But imminent U.S.-China trade Chicago headquarters, to square-foot office is about a ect44, another Chicago- employers added if the states are deal.” more than 110. In Decem- mile from its current space. based supply chain technol- 250,000 jobs and going to do it or On the growth of the ber, FourKites plans to The company will take over ogy company, raised $45 the unemploy- Kudlow the cities, that’s deficit: move its office from 1 N. part of the space vacated by million in venture capital ment rate was un- up to them. If “Lower tax rates and the Dearborn St. to a space industrial supply company funding last month. changed at 3.7 percent. It the companies do it, I economic boom they are three times larger at 500 W. W.W. Grainger, which is also showed wages rose by applauded Amazon, $15 producing is a key solution Madison St. moving 650 employees into [email protected] 3.1 percent compared with minimum wage. You set a to the deficit. You can’t the same month last year, national minimum wage, balance a budget in a state the largest increase in business conditions and or a country if you’re not nearly a decade. living conditions are differ- growing. You’ve got to lim- Here is a sampling of ent all over the country.” it spending, I get that. The what he had to say during On immigration poli- president is going to put Yeti opening retail shop an interview with the Trib- cies amid a tight labor out a very tough budget. une before the event and at market: We are going to have 5 Wicker Park ceiling, a live music stage request for comment. the lunch itself. His re- “You’ve got 7 million job percent across-the-board and a bar — the Austin, Yeti signed a 10-year marks have been edited for openings. You’ve got 6 mil- reduction in domestic pro- location first for Texas-based company is lease on the space, accord- length and clarity. lion unemployed. I’d like to grams, excluding the big company in city looking to expand its bricks- ing to Securities and Ex- On the October jobs bring the unemployed into entitlements. The defense and-mortar presence. change Commission filings. report: openings. Let’s try budget will hold steady.” By Ally Marotti The Wicker Park shop The company is planning to “We saw the numbers to attract our homegrown On how the economy Chicago Tribune will take over the first floor build out an exterior foot- last night, and we couldn’t workers first.” will fare in 2019: and basement of the four- print at the store, located at believe it. We were wor- On companies’ con- “I think the economy Yeti, known for its high- story building at 1572 N. the high-traffic intersection ried about (Hurricane cerns that tariffs will next year will grow by 3 end coolers and outdoor Milwaukee Ave. that was of North, Damen and Mil- Michael) knocking down hurt their earnings: percent or better, as it has gear, is planning its first occupied for years by the waukee avenues. as many as 60,000 (jobs), “The president is cru- this year. And in that sce- Chicago retail shop at the Double Door. The venue The store will extend a and actually probably sading for fair trade. China nario the unemployment former home of the Double shut down after longtime retail stretch that runs along 30,000 did get knocked is not the only culprit, but rate will drop some more. Door music venue in building owner Brian Damen and has drawn re- down, so this number they are a big one. Presi- And the inflation rate re- Wicker Park. Strauss evicted it last year. tailers including Sweden- would be even bigger. A lot dents have dodged this for mains quiescent. I’m very Yeti’s products have long Strauss sold the building in based Fjallraven and Cana- of folks are saying this two decades. And I think optimistic about now, next appeared on shelves at out- June for $9.1 million to CA da-based Arc’teryx. economic boom is a sugar (the president) is exactly year, and I’ll take it into door retailers and online. Residential, the apartment high, it’s not going to last. right, there is evidence that 2020, and beyond that I But after opening a flagship investment and devel- Chicago Tribune’s Lauren It’s lasting. A number like their unfair practices — don’t know. ” store in its hometown last opment division of CA Ven- Zumbach contributed. this shows you the expan- (intellectual property) year — complete with a tures. The new owner did sion has plenty to go.” theft, forced transfers of [email protected] shark hanging from the not respond Friday to a [email protected]

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VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Down with DST Why the economy An article in the Oct. 28 Tribune caught my eye: “Mo- rocco tests abandoning seasonal time changes.” Good for Morocco! Isn’t it time for daylight saving time to end in the U.S.? looks so bright For starters, the name is an oxymoron: DST does not save daylight, it merely shifts it. Our orbit around the sun is Remember the start to Donald unaffected by human folly. There may have been reason Trump’s presidency? Feels like a to think an extra hour of evening light saved energy back million years ago, and a million in 1918 when DST was first established. It’s highly un- news cycles, we know. But on Jan. likely to do so now in an age of ubiquitous devices and 23, 2017, his first workday in office, appliances, to cite just one fraction of current power Trump made it clear that his Job usage that did not exist back then. Besides, most of us run One would be boosting economic the dishwasher right after dinner whether it’s light out or growth. The president said he not. wanted to reduce the corporate tax There are costs, inconveniences and even risks in- rate and relieve the burden of fed- curred by artificial time change, from suddenly altered eral regulation. Good, we wrote at transportation schedules to driving to work on one the time: “Those are the kinds of hour’s less sleep. At the start of DST, night shifts are an moves that encourage companies to hour longer. I wonder, do folks get paid for that extra invest more and add jobs.” hour, and docked an hour’s pay in the fall? There are Trump and the Republican- states (Hawaii and most of Arizona) that opt out of DST, controlled Congress did their part adding to the craziness. By edict DST starts at 2 a.m., but by cutting red tape and passing tax that’s 2 a.m. in one time zone. Thus at the appointed hour reform. The economy is responding. in New York it’s suddenly 3 a.m., but it’s still 11 p.m. in Los Actually, it’s booming in a way Angeles. And consider this absurdity: When DST ends in Americans haven’t experienced in the fall a first twin may be born at 1:58 a.m., its sibling years. The business climate looks arriving 3 minutes later at 2:01 a.m. Oops, make that 1:01 great and employers are hiring, and a.m. — 57 minutes before the first twin’s birth. Interesting paying more. These are terrific birth certificates, those. If extra evening daylight in sum- times for American workers. mer is considered such a plus, why not switch perma- According to Friday’s Labor nently to DST? After all, it’s dark in early morning and Department report, employers late afternoon in December and January regardless. added 250,000 jobs in October, a far Aren’t we all tired of having to reset watches and higher number than economists clocks twice a year? expected. The unemployment rate — Sharon Tamura, Chicago held at 3.7 percent, a figure not seen in nearly 50 years. With more job openings across the country than KYLE TELECHAN/ POST-TRIBUNE Civic duty job seekers, wages are rising: Aver- A job seeker speaks with a representative at a table during a in June I’m responding to the Oct. 31 column “Stop complain- age earnings increased 3.1 percent in Gary. A report Friday says U.S. employers added 250,000 jobs in October. ing about candidates for governor and make a choice!” by from a year earlier. Congrats if you Eric Zorn. got a raise. the 2 percent average of the past Roskam was one of the architects. I am 13 years old, and I live in La Grange. I belong to The jobless rate would have decade. There are plenty of measures of Boy Scout Troop 39, rank of Life Scout. We had elections dropped, except that the participa- Tuesday’s midterm elections will American satisfaction and security, for leadership roles during our troop meeting on Oct. 29. tion rate is higher, meaning some be decided on many issues and but having a job is fundamentally I thought of the different reasons why people run for people who previously gave up influenced by the totality of Trump’s important. Growth creates prosper- leadership and reasons why scouts vote for one candi- looking for work re-entered the job chaotic, divisive leadership. But it’s ity. And by the way, employees pay date over another. Then I wondered about the voting market. Meanwhile, the unemploy- undeniable the president and Con- taxes. Sustaining this growth is the issues for primary and general elections. ment rate for Hispanics hit a record gress get credit for this era of heal- only option besides higher taxes for I looked into the suburban Cook County rates of vot- low 4.4 percent. It was near a record thy job growth. This is why we en- generating government revenue to ing in primary and general elections from 1990 to 2018. low for African-Americans at 6.2 dorsed several Illinois Republicans help reduce the national debt of $21 The voter participation rates of primary elections were percent. seeking re-election to the U.S. trillion. That revenue also will help quite low; they were better in presidential election years, Employers are hiring for a reason: House, including Rep. Peter Roskam pay for tax reform, which fixed the but were poor overall and always less than 50 percent. The business climate is exception- in the 6th Congressional District outdated tax code. The participation rates of general elections from 1990 to ally strong. Growth last quarter was and Rep. Randy Hultgren in the 14th In other words, everything pos- 2018 in suburban Cook County ranged from 49.7 percent 3.5 percent, significantly higher than District. They supported tax reform. itive starts with jobs. to 74.3 percent. In 2016, the primary election rate was 46.8 percent and the general (presidential) election rate for voters in suburban Cook was 72.1 percent. Voters have many excuses for not voting. It’s true that WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING candidates are flawed. It’s difficult to get time off of work on Election Day to vote. Some voters may be out of town at school taking exams or even out of the country for Like the American Confederates who (News networks can) subtly chip away at the dignity of the presi- study-abroad programs or for work. Others may have overestimated the power of King Cotton in dency by refusing to use the word “president” when mentioning the transportation issues. Some citizens feel that their vote the 1860s, the Saudis tend to overestimate current White House occupant. Even after Donald Trump the will not make a difference. Some people seem to be busy King Oil’s power today. But to do what the candidate became Donald Trump the president, CNN has largely with their own lives and are not aware of who the candi- Iran-deal chorus and the Erdogan and stuck with referring to him only as “Trump.” In the year and a half dates are and what opinions they have on a variety of Muslim Brotherhood apologists want — to since his inauguration, just 36 percent of CNN’s mentions of his issues. dissolve the U.S.-Saudi alliance in a frenzy name were in the form “President Trump,” compared with 40 per- We live in the greatest democracy in the world. There of righteousness — would be an absurd cent of the mentions of Obama during the same time. ... Thus, a year are so many solutions to the voting problem. Many peo- overreaction that plays into the hands of and a half out of office, CNN still refers to Obama as “president” ple have written on ways to improve voter turnout. Some America’s enemies. … Secretary of State more often than it does the current occupant of the White House. of these strategies include preregistering 16- to 17-year- Mike Pompeo needs to get to the heart of MSNBC’s disdain for the current president is starkly visible in olds, as our local high school has done. Early voting in the matter: Saudi insecurity. To restore the data. During Obama’s presidency it referred to him as “Presi- person is a great way to avoid the crowds on Election balance and sobriety to its foreign policy, dent Obama” just over half of the times it mentioned him. In the Day. Absentee voting is an easy way to perform our civic Saudi Arabia needs to calm down, and only year and a half since he left office, 37 percent of the network’s men- duty. Another way is to provide transportation to those the U.S. can provide the assurances to make tions still refer to him as “president” while just 25 percent of its trying to get to the voting polls. Lastly, employers can that possible. ... Even as he responds with mentions of Donald Trump since his election refer to him as “Presi- accommodate people to ensure that they’re able to reach appropriate gravity to a serious provoca- dent Trump.” … Fox, for all the criticism it receives, in this case voting polls on Election Day. tion, Pompeo must give Saudi authorities appears to be called the most balanced in how it refers to the cur- I agree that every candidate has a flaw, and if voters are the confidence that sober and sensible rent head of state. During Obama’s tenure it referred to him as looking for perfection, they may not vote at all. It’s impor- policies will bring continuing American “president” in 46 percent of its mentions, dropping to 31 percent of tant to find the candidate with opinions that, in your support for the kingdom’s independence its mentions post-presidency. It refers to Donald Trump as “presi- view, will improve the future of our great nation and vote. and reform. dent” in 44 percent of its mentions of him, nearly identical to how it Walter Russell Mead, treated Obama while in office. My first opportunity to vote will be in the 2022 presi- The Wall Street Journal Kalev Leetaru, RealClearPolitics dential election. I plan to vote! — William Cotts, Boy Scout Troop 39, La Grange

Papal visit EDITORIAL CARTOON The Catholic Church in the United States is in dire need of a thorough housecleaning so that its focus can return to the tenets of Christianity instead of the constant rehashing of the scandalous clergy abuse. This opportu- nity for reform will present itself in January when Mundelein Seminary hosts a spiritual retreat for 300 American bishops from around the country. If the church wants to show the world the strength and sincerity of its hunger for reform, this seminar is a good starting point. However, to punctuate the impor- tance of this retreat, Pope Francis should attend and promulgate this message in person — not have it filtered through other hierarchy. He has traveled to Ireland, Jerusalem, the Baltic and other countries to greet the faithful. Why not come to Mundelein Seminary and work with the bishops and priests working in the parishes? Saying he is sorry while remaining ensconced in the Vatican is no longer a defensible position. At Mundelein, during the days of prayer and discussions, he could re- ceive the resignation offers of the U.S. bishops in attend- ance (similar to the offers made by the Chilean bishops). He could work with others to establish and publish de- finitive abuse guidelines, and provide courses of action ensuring that these abominations never again plague the church. A visit by Pope Francis would show his resolve to end this malignancy and would help restore faith in the insti- tutional Church in America. One visit is worth ten thou- sand words. — Mary Ann Kehl, Wilmette SIGNE WILKINSON/PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER

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SCOTT GARFIELD/IFC FILMS Carey Mulligan and Jake Gyllenhaal MICHAEL PHILLIPS MOVIES “Wildlife” In 1960 Montana, golf pro Jerry (Jake Gyllenhaal), an insecure glad-hander fre- quently between jobs, has a bright teenage son, Joe (Ed Oxenbould), with his wife, Jeanette (Carey Mulligan). They’ve recently moved from Idaho to Montana. A forest fire rages nearby in the Rockies. Jerry once again finds himself out of work, and stuck too often at home with a beer and eyes ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE full of self-directed disap- pointment. The confines of Former Chicago Symphony Orchestra music director Daniel Barenboim returned to the ensemble Thursday night after a 12-year absence. their one-story house IN PERFORMANCE pushes the bodies closer together, making the prox- imity a little intense, and the slights more hurtful. R, Chicago homecoming 1:44, drama Daniel Barenboim seemed an odd repertory choice reading of “Ma Vlast.” After the clarinet on this night, his pi- for an occasion that perhaps harp passages that raised the quant tone rising above a swirl makes historic return merited something of greater curtain on the work and the of orchestral sound in “Sarka.” to Orchestra Hall gravitas (with all due respect to regal brass choir that eventually Here, and elsewhere, Barenboim “Ma Vlast,” which eloquently followed, Barenboim — con- leaned toward brisk tempos and By Howard Reich achieves other, equally worthy ducting without score — in- animated rhythms. Chicago Tribune goals). But Barenboim long has spired tempestuous orchestral Barenboim contrasted the treasured the CSO recording of playing but also some moments impassioned opening material of Twelve years after he stepped the piece with Rafael Kubelik, of introspection. The sweetness “From Bohemian Fields and JULIETA CERVANTES PHOTO down as music director of the the orchestra’s fifth music direc- of the woodwinds and the lyric Groves” with a notably delicate Betty Buckley Chicago Symphony Orchestra, tor, he told me recently. tenderness of the lower strings approach to its fugal section, Daniel Barenboim stepped up to “It was one of the first long- indicated a performance with as which in turn gave way to spir- CHRIS JONES the Orchestra Hall podium on playing records I had of the CSO much warmth as excitement. ited, oft-virtuosic playing from THEATER Thursday night and was greeted with Kubelik,” Barenboim said, “Vltava” (“Moldau”) long has the strings. Clarinetist Yeh du- “Hello, Dolly!” with prolonged ovations — “and I was stunned by that per- been the most beloved of “Ma etted serenely with guest clari- Before we get into trains before the first note sounded formance.” Vlast’s” tone poems, the piece netist Teresa Reilly, the two and parades passing by, and after the last one thun- That comparison set the bar often performed as a stand- matching tone and gesture (they galloping waiters and all dered. rather high, for Kubelik was alone work, its main theme are married). the rest of that glorious At first, he faced the audience born, raised and trained in the essentially the same as “Hatik- And in the concluding pieces, Broadway mishegoss as the for a while, apparently savoring Czech culture that Smetana vah,” Israel’s national anthem “Tabor” and “Blanik,” Baren- splendorous 2017 Broad- the moment and acknowledging celebrated in “Ma Vlast”; and (scholars debate the origins of boim achieved aptly heroic way revival of “Hello, its historic significance. Then he Kubelik, not surprisingly, was the melody). music-making without veering Dolly!” lands in Chicago, turned to the orchestra, which widely admired for his insights But there’s so much more to into bluster. geek out with me on a for this occasion was seated as it into Czech repertory. But Baren- this work than its famous tune, a So the conductor chose well perfect lyric. The song from had been when he was its ninth boim offered a distinctive and point Barenboim expressed via in returning with “Ma Vlast,” Jerry Herman’s score is a music director, with cellos in immediately compelling account the orchestral detail he brought which reaffirmed his chemistry romantic ballad called “It front of him to his left, basses to of his own, one that emphasized forth in the descriptive opening with an orchestra that clearly Only Takes a Moment.” It’s his far left, and so forth. poetry of phrase, intensity of pages, which evoked the rush- still wants to play for him. a near-perfect number. Most important, Barenboim expression and the vibrancy of ing waters of the title river. Most “And that is all that love’s chose to reconnect with his color one associates with Czech remarkable here was the sensi- The program repeats through about,” the couple sings, audience — and with the or- music and its most knowing tivity with which Barenboim Saturday; ticket prices vary; “and we’ll recall as time chestra he directed from 1991 to interpreters. shaped phrases, the conductor 312-294-3000 or www.cso.org. runs out.” So how does the 2006 — via a work he never had From the opening pages of the bringing nuance to melodic tour compare to Broadway? performed in its entirety with suite’s first symphonic poem, lines that others simply plow Howard Reich is a Tribune critic. Atop the title it reads Betty the CSO: Bedrich Smetana’s “Vysehrad,” there was no doubt through. Buckley. Buckley is, of “Ma Vlast” (“My Country”). that Barenboim was going to Assistant principal clarinet [email protected] course, a serious actress At first glance, this may have craft an extroverted, red-blooded John Bruce Yeh played principal Twitter @howardreich whose comedic capability is rooted in truth. She is not, and never will be, a cutup. This could not be a more different perform- ‘NOBODY’S FOOL’ ★★ ance from the original star, Bette Midler. Yet I enjoyed them both. Through Nov. 17 at the Oriental Theatre, 24 Haddish, Sumpter W. Randolph St.; $27-$108 at 800-775-2000 and www put on a sister act .broadwayinchicago.com. GREG KOT By Michael Phillips MPAA rating: R (for sexual MUSIC Chicago Tribune content and language through- out, and for drug material) Laura Jane Grace and the Devouring Mothers The Tyler Perry Studios logo Running time: 1:50 signifies many things: a success- Laura Jane Grace’s forth- ful business model for produc- coming solo album, tion and distribution; a tremen- “Bought to Rot,” includes a dous amount of work, for a wide, wild, wild sister, Tanya, enlists song called “I Hate Chi- deep, underserved African- the help of MTV’s “Catfish” to cago.” Which might not be American talent pool; and, like get to the truth. Tiffany Haddish CHIP BERGMANN/PARAMOUNT PICTURES a big deal, except that clockwork, every few months, plays her, and the best laugh in Tyler Perry’s latest release, “Nobody’s Fool,” stars Amber Riley, from Grace, who grew up in another Perry film offering a few the picture is the way she rolls left, Tiffany Haddish and Tika Sumpter. Florida, has lived in Chi- laughs, a little sex, a lesson or into her sister’s swank condo cago the last six years and is two in healing and the power of and takes stock of what she’s Danica’s favorite coffee empo- 13 years. (He was also terrific as putting out the album on a family. been missing. Has it really only rium, he signals his worthiness the media-savvy attorney in Chicago label, Bloodshot Judging from “Nobody’s Fool,” been a little over a year since by presenting her each and every “Gone Girl.”) Next spring he’s Records. 8 p.m. Nov. 8 at the it’s time for this talented, driven, “Girls Trip” came out, and morning with a long-stemmed releasing another Madea movie, Hideout, 1354 W. Wabansia versatile force to concentrate on launched Haddish into star- red rose. showcasing Tyler’s sassy gold Ave.; $25; hideoutchicago craft, along with his prodigious dom? While everyone else sweats mine of a grandmother charac- .com. output. Problem is, her follow-up and strains to give “Nobody’s ter one last time, or so he says. The new one’s a passable roles in things like “Night Fool” some energy, Whoopi (Don’t take the bet.) HOWARD REICH dash-through of a romantic School” haven’t done her talents Goldberg (as the sisters’ perpetu- Also, this is a silly detail, but CLASSICAL MUSIC comedy, bailed out periodically justice. In “Nobody’s Fool,” she ally stoned mother) goes the Tyler’s direction is not helped Bella Voce by the performers. But the actors pitches everything super other way, taking it easy and slyly by that fake-looking digital The ensemble launches its are working harder than they broadly, even throwaway bits. becoming a stealth asset to the Manhattan skyline outside 36th season with Bach’s should for a reason: because the In Perry’s films, protagonists picture. Danica’s living room. It looks Mass in B Minor, per- material needs help. typically stay in their ruts of In one scene she reminds like third-tier regional market formed with the Bella Voce Tika Sumpter plays Danica, a self-destructive behavior until Danica that it’s “the tiny little morning television. In more Sinfonia. 7:30 p.m. Saturday hotshot Manhattan advertising they wake up, smell the coffee perfections in the very flawed ways than one, Tyler Perry can at St. James Cathedral, 65 E. executive who earns “in the and get with the real Mr. Right. people you come across” that do better, in addition to doing so Huron St. The program upper six figures.” Successful in “Nobody’s Fool” lets you know matter. That’s a good line, and it much. repeats at 3:30 p.m. Sunday business, foolish in love, she’s instantly that Danica is A) wast- stands out. Too much of “No- at St. Luke’s Episcopal likely being duped by her long- ing her time with her so-called body’s Fool” makes do with Michael Phillips is a Tribune Church, 939 Hinman Ave., distance virtual boyfriend, whom boyfriend, and B) talking herself well-worn exchanges and con- critic. Evanston. $45-$65; $10 for she’s never met, or even seen via out of the flawed but sexy/sensi- trived, overheard conversations. students; 312-479-1096 or video chat. tive/capable/worthy suitor “Nobody’s Fool” is the 22nd [email protected] www.bellavoce.org. Recently out of prison, her (Omari Hardwick). Owner of feature film Perry has directed in Twitter @phillipstribune 12 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Saturday, November 3, 2018 SOFA Chicago: the Tater ASK AMY Tot casserole of art fairs By Amy Dickinson By KT Hawbaker [email protected] Twitter @askingamy Chicago Tribune

The Iowa kid in me had an unusually warm reac- tion to the opening of the Drama? Try ‘3-Thanksgivings’ rule Sculpture Objects Func- tional Art and Design Fair Dear Amy: My brother invest, or divest, in his my God! I’ve told you three — “SOFA” — on Thursday was married for 29 years. on/off girlfriend. You don’t times how to pronounce night. Out of the blue, he an- need to provide shelter, my name! What is wrong Now in its 25th year, nounced to my husband money or advice. You with you?!” SOFA is the Ron Swanson and me that he had left his should carry on, living Instead, I say nothing, to EXPO Chicago’s April wife and was now living your life. The only thing and seethe. There isn’t Ludgate (Is it really art with “Kelly,” a girlfriend you really need to do is to always someone else criticism without a “Parks that he had met online. treat your brother’s around who is caring and Rec” reference?). I told him that I will still choices and declarations enough to correct them for With an emphasis on maintain a friendship with with the appropriate me. Please advise! utility, exactness and prag- my sister-in-law. He said amount of skepticism. — Blamed for the Name matism, its treatment of he was fine with that. Assume he will be bounc- the art world offers a CANTOR FINE ART Soon after his an- ing around until he gets his Dear Blamed: If there is a non-scary version of pop- On display at SOFA, Andrew Myers’ “When Life Gives You nouncement, he said he act together, and hope he word or phrase that ulism — what I see as the Lemons...” is composed of thousands of painted screws. wanted to bring Kelly to does. rhymes with your name, best of Midwestern im- visit us. He said she was In terms of “Kelly,” you use it: “Kyrie, rhymes with pulses. And, at the risk of kind of moneyed freight, spend, which felt like upset that no one in our should apply the three- ‘weary’” — or “Milada,” over-romanticizing the suggested that this was art reality checks on the art family wanted to meet her. Thanksgivings rule. She rhymes with “de nada.’” exhibition (and politics), it intended to be purchased fair model — at the end of We suggested that we may or may not be in his Tell those who habitu- was a comfort to see these and then placed some- the day, it’s a trade show. should go on an outing life, and if she is and you ally mispronounce it: “Can ideas seamlessly occupy where visible in a domes- That being said, the together, and we all set a finally meet her, you need I be honest with you? You the same space as contem- tic space. collectors I spoke to were date. Just beforehand, my only be polite and respect- always mispronounce my porary art. enthusiastic about SOFA’s brother said Kelly couldn’t ful. No relationship invest- name, and it really bothers Here are three of my A balance of local dynamics, with many make it. The next thing we ment is necessary until me! Here’s how to pro- biggest takeaways from a and international commuting to the pier know, he’s texting that they settle down and show nounce it ...” After one first-time visit to the show from the burbs. To Robert they’ve broken up and that up for three Thanksgivings honest, calm and patient on Navy Pier: Don’t get it twisted: and Kandie Martin of she threw him out. in a row. After polite con- correction, then yes, if this SOFA is still very much an Northbrook, the event is My husband and I went versation at three Thanks- happens again, definitely Blue-collar international art fair, unlike any other in the city. on the outing ourselves givings, you should assume ask them what is wrong which means the financial “There’s nothing that and had a good time. Al- she will be around for a with them. trades, STEM and creative stakes are you see in regular gal- most immediately, I got a while and build your rela- high. Like EXPO, this leries,” Kandie said. She picture from my brother tionship from there. Dear Amy: The letter fields and the show marries Chicago- and her husband view stating that he and his Don’t let your brother from “Sad Mom” brought home based galleries with those collecting art like collect- girlfriend had actually gaslight or guilt you into tears to my eyes, remem- from abroad. Familiar ing passport stamps, even taken this same outing a believing that your own bering my own struggles SOFA focuses on three- standouts include Bruno though the two recently few days before we did. behavior is in question, when I was a new mother dimensional art, which Sudro’s large, matriarchal downsized and a few of I really don’t enjoy my because it’s not. of two babies. ranges from delicate, paintings at Gallery Victor their most-loved objects brother’s drama, but he’s Thank you for suggesti- hand-blown glass sculp- Armendariz, while Xevi are in storage. They’ve still my brother and I imag- Dear Amy: I have an un- ng she might have postpar- ture to Plexiglas paintings Vilaro, a self-taught Span- been attending SOFA for ine this woman will be in usual name. I have to spell tum depression. I didn’t to immersive pieces of ish artist repped by Peim- “20 years or so,” showing his life. He’s a nice guy but or pronounce it (or both) have it with my first, but I architecture. The show’s bert Art in Los Angeles up to meet artists and see makes some bad, impulsive on just about a daily basis had severe postpartum attention to formalism and and Acapulco, displayed a what’s new. decisions. I am not ready to as I interact with lots of with my second. Honestly, craft draws a direct con- different take on threat- “This year, we’ve no- invest in an iffy, on/off new people via my job. the minute I got a diagnos- nection to fields like weld- ening, enduring feminin- ticed more mirrors on relationship at this point. You’d think I’d know is, I started to feel better. ing and construction, ity. display,” she continued, What do I say to my what to do about people — Fine Now which aren’t typically noting that she and Martin brother without hurting who mispronounce the represented in fine art A lack of both loved the reflective him? He seems to have no name I’ve had for over 40 Dear Fine: It is terrible to spaces. pretense surfaces. direction lately. years, but I don’t! What struggle, blaming yourself SOFA’s other distin- — Dazed and Confused should I do about ac- for a character flaw when guishing mark is its em- The crowd at SOFA’s SOFA runs through Sunday quaintances and (so- you are actually sick. A brace of the decorative opening was louder than at Navy Pier’s Festival Dear Dazed: Your middle- called) friends of several diagnosis is the important arts. Currently, a ton of the typical art fair congre- Halls A and B, 600 E. Grand aged brother seems to be years who say it wrong? first step to healing. visual art is purchased and gation and their fashion a Ave. More information can dating in middle school. After the first two times holed away, solely to diver- bit more dialed-down. be found at www.sofaexpo The good news is that you of correcting people, I get Copyright 2018 by Amy sify financial portfolios. Prices were readily avail- .com. don’t have to do anything stumped. Are they just Dickinson Here, large amount of able on gallery stickers about it. You don’t need to stupid? Are they gaslight- decorative work, which and folks were unsubtle [email protected] respond to his strange ing me? I cannot think of a Distributed by Tribune doesn’t carry the same about what they wanted to Twitter @ranchstressing behavior; you don’t need to polite way of saying, “Oh, Content Agency 40%OFF 700 WEST FULLERTON AVE CABINETRY with your bathroom remodel*

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Notice of Proposed Property Tax Increase for Evanston Township High School District No. 202 CHICAGOLAND I. A public hearing to approve a proposed property tax levy increase for Evanston Township High School District No. 202, Cook Coun- ty, Illinois for 2018 will be held on November 12, 2018 at 7:30 THEATRE DIRECTORY p.m. at Evanston Township High School, 1600 Dodge Avenue, Evanston, Illinois 60201, and Room N-112. Any person desiring to appear at the public hearing and present TODAY AT 2:00PM & 8:00PM TODAY AT 10:00AM testimony to the taxing district may contact Mary Rodino, Board TOMORROW AT 2:00PM TOMORROW AT 10:00AM Treasurer, Evanston Township High School District No. 202, 1600 Dodge Avenue, Evanston, Illinois 60201 at 847-424-7100. II. The corporate and special purpose property taxes extended or “IS A HIT!” abated for 2017 were $67,944,670. - Highly Recommended, The proposed corporate and special purpose property taxes to Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune mercurytheaterchicago.com Oriental Theatre | 800.775.2000 Broadway Playhouse | 800.775.2000 be levied for 2018 are $71,299,177. This represents a 4.94% in- BroadwayInChicago.com BroadwayInChicago.com | Groups 10+: 312.977.1710 crease over the previous year. III. The property taxes extended for debt service and public building FRANKENSTEIN Chicago Shakespeare Theater on Navy Pier commission leases for 2017 were $2,683,861. by NELL GWYNN FINAL WEEK! TODAY3&8, The estimated property taxes to be levied for debt service and Manual Cinema SUN 2 & 6:30 public building commission leases for 2018 are $2,766,478. This 312.595.5600 • www.chicagoshakes.com represents a 3.1% increase over the previous year. COURTTHEATRE.ORG IV. The total property taxes extended or abated for 2017 were Enjoy the Theater Tonight $70,637,520. The estimated total property taxes to be levied for 2018 are $74,065,655. CHICAGOLAND This represents a 4.8% overall increase over the previous year. THEATRE DIRECTORY 14 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Saturday, November 3, 2018

Horoscopes Dilbert By Scott Adams Today’s birthday (Nov. 3): You’re in the spotlight this year. Communication projects reap satisfying rewards with persistent ef- forts. Collaboration flowers unexpectedly. Express your heart this winter before your career takes a new turn. Summer explora- tions lead to new directions with a creative project. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is an 8. Get moving for bet- ter than expected results. Energize your workout with great music. Stick to familiar routines. Put love into your work. Taurus (April 20-May 20): 8. Relax and play with people you love and admire. Listen and learn. Avoid expensive risks. Let go of an old trepidation, and try something new. Gemini (May 21-June 20): 7. Stay home and take it easy. Au- Baby Blues By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott thorize improvements. Make decisions about color, style and functionality. Get long-lasting quality. Cook up something delicious. Cancer (June 21-July 22): 7. Dig deeper into a favorite subject. Words come easily; tackle a writing project with vigor. Stick to simple objectives without elaboration for best results. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): 9. Tap another revenue source. A juicy apple is hanging right within reach. Resist the temptation to splurge. Grab an opportunity when it presents itself. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): 9. You’re especially powerful and confident. Consider a new style. Let go of a preconception or self-limitation. Dress for the part you want. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): 5. Find somewhere peaceful and private to hole up. Complete projects and file things. Make Zits By Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman plans and prepare for upcoming events. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): 8. Friends and social connections open new possibilities. Communicate to share resources, en- ergy and ideas. Clarify issues and work out solutions together. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): 8. Career matters occupy your time now. Read contracts and documents carefully. A chal- lenge requires dedication and energy. There’s a nice prize available. Focus to win. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): 7. You’re learning plenty. Study a subject of passion or fascination. For a deeper take, go there in person. Travels open your horizons and imagination. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): 9. Work together to handle finan- cial management for shared accounts. Contribute steadily to grow the enterprise stronger. Collaborate to invent an inspir- ing future vision. Mr. Boffo By Joe Martin Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): 7. You and a partner may have misunderstandings. Take time to work it out. What you get isn’t what you expected. It could be better.

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Bridge Both vulnerable, South deals North ♠ K10 Dick Tracy By Joe Staton and Mike Curtis ♥ AK732 ♦ 872 ♣ QJ8 West East ♠ 743 ♠ A8652 ♥ Q8 ♥ J64 ♦ 10 5 3 ♦ AK96 ♣ 97432 ♣ 6 South ♠ QJ9 ♥ 10 9 5 ♦ QJ4 ♣ AK105 Players will usually prefer to play game in an eight- card major suit fit rather than play in no trump. That’s a Animal Crackers By Mike Osbun good idea, but when the hand with the five-card major is otherwise balanced and his partner’s hand is completely balanced, nine tricks at no trump might prove easier to take. Today’s deal is from a team game. At this table, East won the opening spade lead with his ace The bidding: and shifted to a low South West North East diamond, setting 1♣ Pass 1♥ 1♠ up three potential 1NT Pass 3NT All pass diamond tricks for ♠ himself. South won Opening lead: Four of the shift with his queen and led the 10 of hearts to the queen and ace. He crossed back to his hand with a club to lead the nine of hearts. He was hoping West would cover and East would have a doubleton eight, but that Prickly City By Scott Stantis hope vanished when West played the eight. Declarer rose with dummy’s ace and took his nine tricks — two spades, two hearts, one diamond, and four clubs. Making three! At the other table, North-South “found” their eight-card heart fit. There were four certain losers and declarer never had a chance. Down one. No trump is often best when one player has a six-card minor suit. Be on the lookout for hands that might play better in notrump despite a five-three major suit fit. It is almost always right to play in a major with a four-four fit, unless both hands are “mirrored,” meaning they have exactly the same length in all four suits.

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Notre Dame tight end Nic Weishar always rooted for Northwestern. His mom, Jean, had a lot to do with it. She played volleyball for the Wildcats from 1982 to ’84. “I was always kind of a (Northwest- ern) fan growing up because of that,” Weishar said this week. “I watched them, and them being in the Big Ten, there’s always great games on too.” Weishar vividly remembers attending the 2010 game against Illinois at Wrigley Field. Northwestern expressed interest during Weishar’s recruitment, but the Marist graduate decided to go to Notre Dame. The fifth-year senior will get an opportunity Saturday to play against the Wildcats (5-3) when the fourth-ranked Irish (8-0) travel to Evanston for the first time since 1976. Weishar, from Midlothian, is looking forward to having a game in the Chicago area. “It’s awesome, it means everything,” Weishar said. “I have a lot of family and friends coming to the game. It’s going to be a special moment. It’s cool to have everybody in Chicago watching that game.” Weishar estimated he’ll have a cheer- ing section of between 30 and 40. “And probably even more tailgating,”

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BEARS CUBS Mack feels Cubs retain ‘real uneasy’ Hamels for just watching $20 million, from sideline trade Smyly By Colleen Kane | Chicago Tribune By Mark Gonzales | Chicago Tribune

Bears outside linebacker Khalil Mack The exercising of left-hander Cole said he had “a real uneasy feeling” Hamels’ $20 million option Friday watching Sunday’s 24-10 victory over should stabilize the Cubs rotation for the Jets from the sideline. 2019. Mack sat out for the first time in 71 But it required trading left-hander career games and is questionable to play Drew Smyly and his $7 million salary to in the 72nd Sunday against the Bills at the Rangers — Hamels’ former team — New Era Field. for a player to be named to accommo- After participating in Friday’s practice date Hamels’ option. It also could at Halas Hall in a limited capacity for the hamper the Cubs’ flexibility regarding first time this week, Mack wouldn’t JOHN J. KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE the magnitude of any future deals. answer questions about the injured right Zach LaVine lines up a fourth-quarter shot under pressure from the Pacers’ Myles Turner. The Cubs have 13 players under ankle that has slowed him for three contract at around $160 million for next weeks. Bears coach Matt Nagy contin- PACERS 107, BULLS 105 season. They appear destined to exceed ued to say the decision to play Mack is the luxury tax threshold of $206 million “day to day.” (which includes about $14 million in But it’s clear what Mack would prefer benefits), but aiming for a marquee to do. Just good enough to lose: free-agent hitter such as Bryce Harper “It felt different,” Mack said of or Manny Machado could result in missing the game. “I felt like a coach. I stiffer luxury tax penalties and even just wanted to do what I could as far as Bulls fall in final seconds amateur draft penalties — depending on helping guys understand what was going the cost. to happen early and give the best By K.C. Johnson UP NEXT Nevertheless, their pool of starting feedback I could and be a great team- Chicago Tribune Rockets at Bulls pitchers appears set with projected mate. 7 p.m. Saturday, WGN-9 starters Jon Lester, Kyle Hendricks, Jose “It was a real uneasy feeling being Justin Holiday tried a new look Friday Quintana, Yu Darvish and Hamels, with over there, but at the same time I’m glad night, braiding his hair and donning a Tyler Chatwood, Mike Montgomery, we got the win. Those guys did a heck of headband. open. Bogdanovic swung the ball to Collison, and Alec Mills providing depth. a job. They looked real good. Our defense Unfortunately for the Bulls, they per- who pump-faked Ryan Arcidiacono into the Smyly, who hasn’t pitched in the looked real good.” fected their same losing look. air and calmly knocked down the winner. majors since 2016 after Tommy John Nagy said he wouldn’t fault Mack for Despite Holiday sinking five 3-pointers After a timeout, LaVine missed a con- surgery, was projected as part of the especially wanting to play at Buffalo, for the second straight game and tying his tested baseline jumper. rotation mix. But the Rangers need season-high with 19 points, the Bulls again “We were trying to get Zach curling off a starting pitching and taking on Smyly’s Turn to Bears, Page 3 staged a competitive effort before falling screen,” coach Fred Hoiberg said. “They salary in substance more than covers the short 107-105 at the United Center. bumped him out. He still had a good look.” $6 million buyout they would have paid GAME 8 Darren Collison sank a mid-range jumper The caromed out to Holiday, Hamels if the Cubs had not picked up his Bears at Bills with 17.8 seconds left after a defensive who missed a 3-pointer that would have won option and allowed him to become a free Noon Sunday, FOX-32 breakdown in which both Zach LaVine and the game. agent. ■ Top storylines for Sunday’s game, plus Holiday chased Victor Oladipo, leaving NFL picks against the spread. Page 3 Bojan Bogdanovic, who set the screen, wide Turn to Bulls, Page 4 Turn to Cubs, Page 6 2 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, November 3, 2018

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NU hoping Notre Dame at new arena Northwestern TV/radio: 6:15 p.m. Saturday; ESPN, WGN-AM 720, WMVP-AM 1000. Line: Notre Dame by 9½. will ignite Records: Notre Dame 8-0, North- western 5-3. recruiting 3 ways Northwestern Cats christen Welsh-Ryan can beat Notre Dame with blowout exhibition win 1. Learn from Pitt. Notre Dame struggled to beat Pitts- By Teddy Greenstein burgh two games ago. Perhaps the Chicago Tribune Irish players were groggy from midterm preparation, but you can’t The three major knocks on North- dismiss Pitt’s defensive scheme. western basketball, the reason top-75 Guided by coach Pat Narduzzi, the recruits always chose elsewhere, were Panthers loaded the box enough to these: 1. Never made the NCAA tourna- limit Dexter Williams to 31 rushing ment; 2. Awful facilities; 3. Doesn’t yards on 13 carries. As a team the produce NBA players. Irish managed just 80 yards on 38 With the Friday night unveiling of the carries. Ian Book completed 26 of 32 sparking new Welsh-Ryan Arena, two of passes for 264 yards, yet the Irish those three have been smashed. With were held to 19 points. So there’s a the third be next? blueprint. And not only is NU coach Northwestern athletic director Jim Pat Fitzgerald friendly with Nar- Phillips called the occasion a “transfor- duzzi, the former Michigan State mational moment,” and he wasn’t refer- DYLAN BUELL/GETTY defensive coordinator, he is tight ring to the presence of clean bathrooms Cole Kmet (84) with celebrates a touchdown with teammate Durham Smythe last season. with two Pitt assistant coaches, in- or the baked potato bar in the $110 cluding defensive coordinator Randy million arena. Bates, who worked under Fitzgerald To get bang for their buck — to benefit for 12 seasons. There’s lots of solid the most from the generosity of donors intel for Fitzgerald to mine. such as Pat and Shirley Ryan — North- Irish TEs Weishar, 2. Get more from QB1. western will have to sign the kind of Clayton Thorson overcame recon- high-end players that will make the 2017 structive knee surgery and excelled NCAA tournament appearance the rule, early in the season, even when he rather than the exception. had to split game reps with backup “Some would say this is the end Kmet fond of NU TJ Green. He shredded Michigan because we’ve cut the ribbon after a long State (31-for-47, 373 yards) and Ne- process, but I beg to differ,” Phillips said. Recruits, from Page 1 made four starts and missed the Vanderbilt braska (41-for-64, 455 yards). And “This is just the beginning because we and Wake Forest games because of a high since then … he has been a giant haven’t had a chance to recruit to it yet. he said with a laugh. ankle sprain. shrug emoji. He is telegraphing his We haven’t been able to train in it yet. We He’s one of two Notre Dame tight ends Last week Kmet had four catches for 31 throws, leading to interceptions. He haven’t been able to see what a facility of from the area. Like Weishar, St. Viator yards against Navy. is underthrowing receivers on the this magnitude can do for our pro- graduate Cole Kmet was on the Wildcats’ “He’s been unbelievable,” Weishar said. outside. He took an end-zone sack at grams.” radar. “He’s a true athlete, a true competitor and Rutgers. He missed an open running Women’s basketball coach Joe McKe- “They were my third or fourth offer,” said wanted to get back out there and did his job.” back, Chad Hanaoka, on a fourth- own, whose team opens Nov. 11 against Kmet, from Lake Barrington. “I went to a Weishar is making the most of his and-2 against Wisconsin. Fitzgerald Duke, had been raving about how new camp my junior year and had a good camp. receptions. Two of his three catches were still has faith in him, saying: “I could Welsh-Ryan Arena would look. They said they wanted to offer me. It was one touchdowns. nitpick every play of every player. I “Our players came in and said: ‘Coach, of my top schools because of the academics “Whatever comes my way, I just hope to just don’t believe in doing that.” The you didn’t lie to me,’ ” McKeown said. they have to offer, they have great football and catch,” Weishar said. “(Running backs) coach pass rush will be intense Saturday It was impossible not to think about it’s in the Chicagoland area.” (Autry) Denson looked at the scoreboard the and the windows will be tight. Thor- the future Friday, given the presence of Weishar was also impressed. last home game and saw three catches and son needs a strong game for the the 6-foot-8 Patrick Baldwin Jr., the “I really liked the coaching staff, Coach Fitz two touchdowns (and said), ‘I don’t think I’ve Wildcats to prevail. nation’s No. 2-ranked high school soph- (Pat Fitzgerald),” Weishar said. “I loved ever seen that.’ It’s like a fullback in high 3. Take from the ghosts. omore. His father, Pat Baldwin, assisted everything about it. They were great to my school.” Fitzgerald was not about to stroll under Chris Collins before taking over at family, and I got close with a couple of guys on Weishar’s role goes beyond making down memory lane in his weekly UW-Milwaukee. Pat was a rugged guard the team. Being in the Chicago area was really catches. media session, saying his recollection for Northwestern in the early ’90s, and cool. I remember having a lot of respect for “Nic has a lot of knowledge in the game,” of the 1995 stunner in South Bend wife Shawn played volleyball at the old the coaches and their style of play.” Kmet said. “He just knows so much and has was that “it was really hot” and then Welsh-Ryan. The recruiting path led both to Notre seen so much.” “really cold” 19 years later when They sat a few rows behind the Dame. Kmet, Weishar and Brock Wright Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly has been Northwestern thumped the Irish Northwestern bench Friday with former could have extra responsibilities Saturday. pleased with the production at the position. again. OK, but was there any com- Wildcat basketball players Nate Taphorn Tight end Alize Mack has been ruled out “Each one of them is doing all the jobs that mon thread from the upsets? Wild- and Gavin Skelly. after going through the concussion protocol are required,” Kelly said. “We’re able to take cats players who, like Fitzgerald, got The present looked pretty good as this week. Kmet said there won’t be more the workload off of one particular guy. It’s snubbed by the Irish on the recruit- well Friday, with 10 Northwestern play- pressure to perform. worked out really well for us.” ing trail? Northwestern should chan- ers scoring in its 88-43 victory over “I prepare the same way every week,” he nel that vibe instead of ignoring that Division II McKendree in an exhibition. said. [email protected] glorious — albeit two-game — past. (The season opener comes Thursday Kmet has 11 catches for 93 yards. He has Twitter @lamondpope against New Orleans.) 3 ways Notre Dame can It was a spread-the-wealth effort, as Vic Law had a team-high 14 points, beat Northwestern Boston College transfer A.J. Turner led with six assists and both Dererk Pardon 1. Slow Clayton Thorson. and freshman Pete Nance grabbed eight Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly re- rebounds. ferred to Thorson as an “NFL talent” “I really believe we have 10 guys who and praised the quarterback’s “great can help us,” Collins said. “And once 3 ways Illinois arm.” Thorson has 2,072 passing Aaron Falzon gets healthy, 11.” yards, 10 touchdowns and 10 inter- Nance, a top-100 recruit, hit a baseline can beat Minnesota ceptions. His top target, wide re- jumper the first time he touched the ball. ceiver Flynn Nagel, is ninth nation- He later went coast to coast for a slam. TV/radio: 2:30 p.m. Saturday; BTN, ally in receptions (59). Northwestern Nance said his decision was relatively WSCR-AM 670. is 26th in the nation in passing of- easy, mentioning Northwestern’s ener- Line: Minnesota by 9½. fense, averaging 280.1 yards. Notre getic coaching staff, his bond with the Records: Minnesota 4-4, 1-4 Big Ten; Dame is 32nd in the nation in passing players “and with the new facilities Illinois 3-5, 1-4. yards allowed per game (194.4). being built and being in Chicago, it 1. Put up big ground numbers. Expect the Irish to apply pressure. doesn’t get much better.” What does every Illinois victory have in Northwestern has allowed 19 sacks. That was a theme Friday. common? The Illini had huge rushing Notre Dame’s Jerry Tillery has seven As Pat Ryan put it, Northwestern is performances with at least 235 yards. It’s of Notre Dame’s 17 sacks. striving for “excellence in everything we one area Illinois has found success, ranking 2. The “next” players have to be do.” 23rd among FBS teams and third in the Big ready. Northwestern President Morton Ten with 226.9 rushing yards per game. Linebacker Drue Tranquill is listed Schapiro echoed that, saying: “If people Their nine runs of at least 40 yards is tied WADE PAYNE/AP as questionable after suffering an come here for the theater program, they for third in the nation. Reggie Corbin’s 8 Alabama and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa ankle injury in the first quarter last get the best of facilities and the best of yards per carry is best in the conference. should have their hands full with LSU. week against Navy. The two-time training. Our athletes are shining in the Illinois will get another boost if Mike Ep- captain is second on the team with classroom, and they should also have the stein can return from injury Saturday after WEEK 10 GAMES TO WATCH 47 tackles. If he’s unavailable or best possible facilities.” missing the Maryland game. limited, Jordan Genmark Heath, 2. Get back to forcing turnovers. Georgia at Drew White and Asmar Bilal are [email protected] Last week’s loss to Maryland snapped a Kentucky among the options to fill in. Tran- Twitter @TeddyGreenstein 21-game streak with at least one takeaway 2:30 p.m. Saturday, CBS-2 quill’s isn’t the only significant injury. for the Illini defense. Minnesota isn’t al- The Bulldogs have won eight straight and Tight end Alize Mack has been ruled ways careful with the ball, coughing up 19 of 21 in this series entering the de facto out after going through the concus- eight fumbles and throwing 11 intercep- SEC East championship game. But with sion protocol this week. There’s tions, and the Illini defense hasn’t proved it the nation’s best scoring defense (13 ppg), plenty of depth at the position with can stop drives other than by snagging a these are a different breed of Wildcats. St. Viator’s Cole Kmet, Marist’s Nic turnover. Redshirt freshman quarterback Weishar and Brock Wright. Kmet, Tanner Morgan will earn his second start West Virginia at who has made four starts, had a for the Gophers. His 302 passing yards in Texas season-high four catches for 31 yards last week’s victory against Indiana were the 2:30 p.m. Saturday, FOX-32 against Navy. most by a Minnesota freshman in his first Will Grier and the Mountaineers bounced 3. Continue to find room running start, and he threw only one pick against back from their flop at Iowa State with 568 the ball. three touchdowns. Minnesota lost three total yards against Baylor, and the Dexter Williams has rushed for more fumbles but still beat the Hoosiers. Longhorns defense was shaky in the loss at than 100 yards in three of his four 3. Play inspired defense. Oklahoma State. games this season, including 142 The Illini defense has taken deserved criti- yards and three touchdowns against cism. Now it’s without coordinator Hardy Penn State at Navy. Northwestern provides a good Nickerson, who resigned this week. Coach Michigan test. The Wildcats are 50th in the Lovie Smith will take over defensive play 2:45 p.m. Saturday, ESPN nation in rushing defense, allowing calls. Now would be a good time to play Big Ten officials have been accused of 146 yards per game. with some motivation and focus. Illinois favoritism toward Michigan and Ohio Teddy Greenstein’s pick: has given up far too many big plays. Mary- State. Who knows, but in terms of the Despite recent history in the series land scored on a 46-yard pass and runs of conference’s playoff hopes, they’ll really be and NU’s status as a dangerous 64, 54, 43, 43 and 27 yards, in addition to a rooting for the Wolverines to hold serve. underdog, I dig this Irish team. 97-yard kickoff return. The Gophers of- Notre Dame 27, Northwestern 16. fense hasn’t wowed anyone, and Illinois is Alabama at LaMond Pope’s pick: in desperate need of a home victory. LSU Notre Dame’s defense makes a big Shannon Ryan’s pick: Illinois will show 7 p.m. Saturday CBS-2 play late to hold off the Wildcats. more fight, but it doesn’t have the defen- This hasn’t been much of a rivalry in recent Notre Dame 24, Northwestern 17. sive chops to pull this off. Minnesota 38, years, with the Tide winning seven straight DAVID BANKS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Illinois 27. starting with the 2011 national title game. [email protected] A view of the student section at the Can Dave Aranda’s defense offer Tua Tago- Twitter @TeddyGreenstein renovated Welsh-Ryan Arena, which was [email protected] vailoa some resistance? [email protected] christened with a game Friday night. Twitter @sryantribune — Joel Boyd Twitter @lamondpope Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, November 3, 2018 3 BEARS

NFL PICKS Rodgers, Brady on marquee By Rich Campbell and Dan Wiederer Chicago Tribune

Tribune writers Rich Campbell and Dan Wiederer are picking against the spread and each other this season. Here are their Week 9 selections. (10 points for a win, minus-10 for a loss) Season scoreboard: Wiederer 60, Camp- bell minus-20 Game of the week Packers (plus 6) at Patriots Campbell (5-2-1): Packers. Have you heard Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady are facing off for just the second time? Have you?!?! I was impressed by the Patriots defense during their visit to Soldier Field. They were better and more complete than I expected. Rodgers presents an elevated challenge, though, and this number is big enough to keep the backdoor cracked. Wiederer (2-5-1): Patriots. The Packers held their own last weekend against the Rams and might have landed a season-changing upset if Ty Montgomery had just taken a touchback. But the Patriots are rolling again, and even in a short week, they have enough to pull away. Brady over Rodgers in a game that’s MJ- NUCCIO DINUZZO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE approved. Tarik Cohen, left, Benny Cunningham and Jordan Howard celebrate a TD. Will the Bears have reason to celebrate later this season? SUNDAY STORYLINES Lock of the week Campbell (2-6): Vikings (minus 5) vs. Lions. Hey, look at that beautiful 2 in my record. Finally. The Lions had scored at least 24 points in five straight games until their 28-14 home loss to the Seahawks last week. Is that stumble why this number is so big? Even with From if to when? the Lions being 3-0 ATS on the road? Trading Golden Tate presents new challenges for the 10 seasons have the Bears posted a better No. 99: “Dan the Man. I knew who he was Lions, and I’ll bet Vegas knows something Approaching midpoint, record in the second half of the season before coming to the Bears. He was a big here. a rare but happy sight: than they had in the first. Fox always used impact on why I chose my number. I Wiederer (3-5): Buccaneers (plus 6½) at to insist that “it’s now how you start, it’s wanted 99 when I came out of the draft. Panthers. I was half-tempted to take the Bucs Bears in line for playoffs how you finish.” And while that may be But I got stuck with 59 because obviously for my upset special at +225 on the money true, Fox’s Bears won only four of the 13 Aldon Smith had 99. But yeah, when I line. But I will gladly accept the points and By Dan Wiederer | Chicago Tribune games they played after Thanksgiving. came here, I knew about Dan Hampton. cast a vote of confidence in the Bucs offense Ouch. Growing up watching football and hearing getting on a roll again with Ryan Fitzpatrick As the Bears prepare for Sunday’s road In short, the Bears so far have set about him being a beast. I was like, ‘I’m back in the saddle. test against the Bills in Orchard Park, N.Y., themselves up to play meaningful games in going to go back to 99 and try to represent here’s the inside slant on three notable the second half of the season. But playing Hampton.’ I don’t think I’ve done it as well storylines. meaningful games and succeeding in them yet. But I’m still working on it.” Upset of the week are two different things. Mark Helfrich chose Gale Sayers’ No. Campbell (3-5): Steelers (+115) at Ravens. Furthermore, this year’s Bears have five 40: “I probably don’t really have to explain The Steelers lost by 12 at home to the Ravens Finishing touches NFC North games over the final eight that one. But he was a legend on and off the on Sept. 30. But in three games since, they’ve We’re putting this in capital letters. weeks. And their 6-25 division record since field. A guy everyone would have liked to averaged 34 points. It often doesn’t bode well Bolded. Underlined. the start of 2013 leaves a lot to be desired play a little bit longer. Great teammate. when the public heavily backs a team, and 84 IF … and a lot to be improved upon. Bigger-than-football type of guy. That was percent is taking the Steelers and the three If the Bears take care of business Sunday Those are messages coach Matt Nagy some of the persona he had in how he points at vegasinsider.com. But this intense in Buffalo, if they enter New Era Field as will have to drive home in the season’s final impacted the world.” rivalry lends itself to close games. I’ll guess heavy favorites and emerge victorious over two months. the Steelers it. the struggling Bills, they will hit the Wiederer (3-5): Titans (+205) at Cowboys. midpoint of their season at 5-3. In first Touchy subject Not a lot to choose from this week in this place in the NFC North. With a stretch of Jersey boys Danny Trevathan bit his bottom lip and category, but this may be the best of the November and December games carrying By now, it has been well-documented threw his head back. It was less than an bunch. The Titans have to get a few breaks to actual postseason implications. that the Bears added a splash of fun to last hour after the Bears had toppled the Jets jump-start a stagnant offense, but a road Pinch yourself, Chicago. It has been a weekend, giving players and coaches a 24-10 at Soldier Field last weekend. But upset on “Monday Night Football” is there for while. chance to choose a throwback jersey of Trevathan had just been asked about Eddie the taking. The last time the Bears were in first their all-time favorite Bear. The mini- Jackson’s fourth-quarter penalty, an un- place after eight games? In 2013, when an event came last Saturday at the team hotel, necessary-roughness call that had turned offensively-charged 5-3 start sparked play- a night before the Bears beat the Jets 24-10 an incomplete pass on third-and-13 into a Just for fun off dreams in Marc Trestman’s first season. in their throwback uniforms. Jets first down. And the Jets had taken that Campbell (2-5-1): Rams (minus 1½) at But those dreams fizzled in November and We gathered a small sampling of gift and used it to spark their only Saints. The Saints have been tested, beating December. And, well, postseason visions throwback selections and asked Bears touchdown drive of the day. the Ravens and Vikings on the road in the last have been dead ever since. players and coaches to explain their “Pfffft,” Trevathan said. “Don’t even get . The Superdome will be unhinged. In the four seasons before this, the Bears choice. me started. It’s crazy, man. It’s like you But I like the Rams defense a lot more than were often slow out of the gate, reaching Akiem Hicks chose Mike Singletary’s can’t even make a hit like that anymore. that of the Saints. I’ll bet their defense travels. the midpoint of their season with too No. 50: “Mike Singletary was my favorite. Back in the day, that would have been Wiederer (5-2-1): Lions (plus 5) at Vikings. much ground to make up. Here’s a And I got to meet him in New Orleans. It looked at as a big hit. Nowadays? It’s a flag.” In a critical bounce-back test, the Vikings snapshot of the last five seasons with the was my third year there. And he sat down Jackson was in a similar state of should have enough to win and keep pace Bears’ record and standing halfway into with me in the defensive line room. And incredulity. He was running the play back with the first-place Bears. But covering five the season and where they ultimately we just talked football. I was a huge fan in his head. He could see Sam Darnold’s points may be a big ask in a game that should finished. before. And now I just … I’d wash his car if pass into the flat, a short dart to receiver come down to the final possession. • 2017: 3-5, last place; second-half he asked me to. He’s an awesome guy. I Andre Roberts. He could picture himself record of 2-6, last place love him.” closing in. He could feel the way he put a • 2016: 2-6, last place; second-half Tarik Cohen chose Walter Payton’s shot on Roberts, even after the pass had Stay away record of 1-7, last place No. 34: “One of the greatest Bears ever. I slipped through the receiver’s hands. And Campbell (5-3): Titans (plus 5½) at Cow- • 2015: 3-5, third place; second-half think the greatest Bear ever. His playing then came the flag. boys. I’d stay away because it’s impossible to record of 3-5, last place style was just magnificent to watch. (I was “It was a crazy call to me,” Jackson said. know how Amari Cooper is going to factor • 2014: 3-5, last place; second-half a fan of his) growing up and especially “Because I’m not really anticipating that into the Cowboys offense in his first game. record of 2-6, last place throughout college. I went to an HBCU the guy’s going to drop the ball. I was They’re coming out of their off week, so • 2013: 5-3, first place; second-half (historically black college or university, at already into it. Tackling, with all the new they’ve had time to figure it out. But the record of 3-5, second place North Carolina A&T) and I started re- rules, I already had him lined up. It was a Titans have had a week off, too, to contem- Those are the first five seasons after searching all the guys in the NFL that came crazy call. plate their three-game skid. Lovie Smith was fired, the half-decade of from an HBCU. He was one of the best. He “I kind of asked ‘What am I supposed to Wiederer (7-1): Browns (plus 9) vs. Chiefs. Trestman and John Fox football that was could do it all. He could make you miss and do? I’m already into the tackle.’ But no The Browns are again in disarray after firing equal parts frustrating and forgettable. he could lower his shoulder and run you answer. So …” coach Hue Jackson and offensive coordinator The five seasons before that? over.” Vic Fangio weighed in Thursday after- Todd Haley. The whole world is expecting a • 2012: 7-1, first place; second-half Bobby Massie chose James “Big Cat” noon at Halas Hall. Patrick Mahomes-led blowout. Which is the record of 3-5, third place Williams’ No. 71: “Just paying homage to “That was a tough one,” Fangio said. exact reason you back the Browns here. The • 2011: 5-3, third place; second-half Big Cat, another tackle. Everybody else “Because if the guy had caught the ball, feistiness of Gregg Williams and of record of 3-5, third place went all cliche. Brian Urlacher. Ditka. everything would have been great. But he Baker Mayfield keeps this one close. • 2010: 5-3, second place; second-half Hester. I wanted to pay homage to Cat. I dropped it, so now the impending collision record of 6-2, division champs met him a few times. I worked out with looked like it was late. • 2009: 4-4, third place; second-half him. He’s a really cool guy. Big Cat was a “It’s probably the right call, but I don’t Close to home record of 3-5, third place bad (expletive) when he played, man. He’s think in any shape or form that he should Bears (minus 10) at Bills • 2008: 5-3, first place; second-half just a big, laid-back dude. I’ve met him a be fined for that.” Campbell (4-3): Bills. If Nathan Peterman record of 4-4, second place few times up with Olin (Kreutz) at his gym. continues his prolific interception rate, the That’s a decade-long sample size with Cool as hell.” [email protected] Bears will cover. If he doesn’t, forget the one sobering reality. Only once in the last Aaron Lynch chose Dan Hampton’s Twitter @danwiederer double-digit number and worry simply about the victory. The Bills defense kept the Patriots within six points into the fourth quarter Monday. Even on a short, letdown type of week, they’ll keep this close too. Wiederer (4-3): Bills. Sean McDermott’s Mack ‘real uneasy’ watching from sideline defense is really good. Good enough to keep Bears, from Page 1 rookie defensive lineman Bilal Nichols also come down to game-day testing as to the Bills around deep into the second half. were listed as questionable for Sunday. whether Mack or Robinson would play. Plus, the Bears are 13-27 on the road since the where he first made a national name for Robinson sat out the Jets game with a “I feel like we’re getting close,” he said of start of 2013, and only four of those 13 wins himself at the University at Buffalo. Mack groin injury and was limited in practice Mack. “I just don’t know exactly.” came by double figures. still owns the school career records with 75 Friday. Nichols has missed two straight Robinson said his recovery is “about tackles for loss, 28½ sacks and 16 forced practices with a knee injury Nagy called being smart,” though the patience isn’t fumbles, and his brother, Ledarius, is a “an overusage type deal.” always easy. Close to home, total junior defensive end there. Nagy said he expects all three to travel “Being sidelined is probably the worst Bears-Bills over/under 37½ “It’s always cool to go back to where you with the team, as should guard Eric Kush, thing in sports,” Robinson said. “This is Campbell (4-3): Under. Two impressive played in college,” Mack said. “Being that I who practiced in full after being limited what you love. This is what you live to do. defenses. A putrid Bills offense and an have a lot of friends and people out there, with a neck injury earlier this week. Left When you’re not able to do that, it’s inconsistent Bears offense playing on the my little brother out there representing the guard Kyle Long (foot) and tight end Ben definitely frustrating.” road. That doesn’t equal points to me. Mack name. It’s just real special when you Braunecker (concussion) were declared Wiederer (5-2): Over. The Bills have scored go back to your old stomping grounds.” out for the game. [email protected] only two touchdowns in their last 60 Wide receiver Allen Robinson and Nagy said he didn’t know if it would Twitter @ChiTribKane possessions. Yikes. 4 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, November 3, 2018

BLACKHAWKS PACERS 107, BULLS 105 Schmaltz BULLS NOTES just 1 of the Shooting accuracy stokes Blakeney’s confidence problems By K.C. Johnson | Chicago Tribune from the G League, not being a player who makes a lot of money.” By Jimmy Greenfield Before he even began an entertaining Indeed, Blakeney signed a two-year Chicago Tribune and confidence-filled media session Fri- minimum contract this offseason after day, Antonio Blakeney chided reporters for winning G League Rookie of the Year Patrick Kane isn’t sick anymore. not talking to him earlier. honors and playing 19 games for the Bulls There, we now have reviewed all the “My first time getting media all year,” he last season on a two-way contract. But it’s a positives from the Blackhawks’ 4-0 loss to said. “Not doing enough.” guaranteed deal, which is big. Blakeney the Oilers on Thursday night. For his role, Blakeney is actually doing will make $1.3 million this season and $1.5 To be fair, it really wasn’t all that bleak. plenty, which he quickly pointed out when million next. The Hawks had 40 shots on goal, though asked if he knows what his shooting “It helps a lot, knowing you’re going to coach Joel Quenneville said after the game percentage is. develop up here being with the coaches the number was misleading. And they did JASON FRANSON/AP “I know my 3-point percentage is pretty full-time and the team full-time,” Blakeney have a strong first period. The problem, of The Hawks are getting scoring from their high. It’s definitely above 50 percent said. “But my confidence is always there.” course, is that NHL games last three top forwards such as Alex DeBrincat, but because I have been shooting that thing. Coach Fred Hoiberg said Blakeney must periods. goals from bottom six have been lacking. They’re trying to run me off the line now improve shot selection and defense. Here are a few more takeaways from because I’m just knocking them down,” “Antonio is growing,” Hoiberg said. their third loss in a row as they head into UP NEXT Blakeney said. “Usually, people don’t shoot “We’re trying to eliminate mistakes and Saturday night’s game against the Flames Blackhawks at Flames better from the 3 than they do from the make him consistent at both ends. Where in Calgary. 9 p.m. Saturday, NBCSCH field. But I’m just sniping it right now.” he was a year ago and where he is now, he’s Yes, Blakeney, he of the 59.1 percent making less of those mistakes.” 1. Nick Schmaltz was a healthy scratch 3-point shooting and 52.3 percent overall and he deserved it. Hawks who have scored three or more shooting entering Friday, doesn’t lack for Slow going: Doctors cleared Denzel Quenneville’s doghouse has been a goals. It’s wonderful when your best confidence. Valentine to increase his activity after a lonely place this season. Just when it players play like your best players but the That showed as Blakeney scored 22 scan showed decreased swelling in his seems he’s about to send someone there he rest of the team has to contribute too. points on 9-for-12 shooting, including a injured left ankle. However, Hoiberg said changes his mind. It’s just not possible for Kane to score huge four-point play with 30.5 seconds left there’s no timetable for when Valentine Brandon Saad almost was dispatched a every game, though it seemed like that’s to tie Friday’s loss to the Pacers at 105-105. makes his season debut. couple of weeks ago. Marcus Kruger what he was doing for the first month of “Definitely I think I have,” Blakeney said looked like he was about to sit out a game the season. The other top forwards — when asked if he believes he has shown Layups: James Harden is probable to play after taking way too many penalties but he Toews, DeBrincat and Saad — each should enough to remain in the rotation when the for the Rockets Saturday after missing the played in each of the last two games. be counted on to score once every three or Bulls are at full strength. “But I have to last three games with a hamstring injury. … Schmaltz, on the other hand, is in the four games. keep getting better at all the little things. Wendell Carter Jr. entered tied for 12th — middle of his visit to the doghouse. David Kampf and John Hayden have “I come in every day with my back and second among rookies — with 1.75 Quenneville didn’t play him Thursday only one goal apiece while Chris Kunitz, against the wall — being undrafted, coming blocks per game. against the Oilers because he hadn’t met Luke Johnson and Andreas Martinsen “performance-based expectations.” don’t have any. They don’t play every game It was a deserved benching. Schmaltz and they don’t play a ton of minutes. But has one goal in 13 games this season and they need to find their way into the scoring didn’t have any shots on goal Wednesday column more often. night against the Canucks. He also com- mitted a turnover that led to the Canucks’ 3. Out of the playoff picture. first goal. Part of the fun to the start of the season Whether it was the threat of a benching was looking at the standings and seeing or not, Saad’s play turned around right that, hey, the Hawks would be in the after the period when he was a threat to be playoffs if the season ended today. scratched. Kruger hasn’t committed a Well, the fun is over. For now. The penalty in the two games since Quen- Hawks woke up Friday morning on the neville made it clear they had to stop. outside looking in for the first time all Will Schmaltz be able to turn his season season. around soon? This is the requisite time to point that it’s still early in the season. But if you got 2. There has been virtually no produc- excited when they were looking like a tion from Bottom 6 forwards. playoff team because their record said The hallmark of the Hawks’ Stanley they were a playoff team, then you have to Cup-winning teams was scoring help from get at least a little bothered when their all over the lineup. That doesn’t exist record says they’re not one. today. Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews, Alex [email protected] DeBrincat and Brandon Saad are the only Twitter @jcgreenx

JOHN J. KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Antonio Blakeney, on floor, and Wendell Carter Jr. (34) react as time runs out Friday. Bulls tumble in final seconds

Bulls, from Page 1 But it wasn’t enough. Oladipo’s 25 points led the Pacers. “Of course I thought it was going down,” “I thought we came out of the gate with Holiday said. “I couldn’t believe the ball unbelievable energy,” coach Fred Hoiberg bounced to me. I thought it was over with. said. “You can’t allow this to become a Some fall. Some don’t.” hangover game. This is a resilient group. Wendell Carter Jr. rebounded that miss There are a lot of positives to build on.” and fed Antonio Blakeney, who scored a In arguably their best quarter of the team-high 22 points. But Myles Turner season — a more complete affair than their spiked Blakeney’s awkward, off-balance 41-point first quarter at the season opener in desperation shot at the buzzer to preserve Philadelphia — the Bulls didn’t turn it over, the Pacers’ come-from-behind victory. shot 59.3 percent and led by 15. They also Blakeney said afterward he felt he got played strong defense to score 14 points off tripped as he rose for the shot, and the Bulls’ five Pacers turnovers. bench exploded looking for a call that never Carter picked up right where he left off came. after scoring a season-high 25 points “It comes down to one play at the end, Wednesday, dropping nine points in the but we do some things differently through- opening period. To show how well matters out the game and maybe it’s a little easier for progressed, Cristiano Felicio scored seven us toward the end,” Holiday said. points in six first-quarter minutes. Both Thaddeus Young and Turner re- The lead swelled to 18 early in the jected short shots from Carter late as the second. But the Pacers stormed back to lead Pacers erased an 18-point, first-half deficit 60-58 at halftime thanks to the Bulls’ eight and a seven-point deficit at the start of the turnovers. fourth to storm all the way back. “In these situations, we need to be more “We need to learn how to win games,” locked in,” Holiday said. “You almost have to said LaVine, who ran his streak of 20-point do everything right. It’s a good thing we’re games to nine despite battling foul trouble. in these close situations. Obviously, we The wild game featured a sighting of would rather be up and not be in them. But Robin Lopez, who played four first-half we’re going to need this down the road to minutes after not playing by coach’s deci- win games.” sion the previous five games. Carter also battled foul trouble to post 11 points, eight [email protected] rebounds, six assists and one block. Twitter @kcjhoop D Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, November 3, 2018 5

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SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF After his worst loss, @BUF Toronto 8 1 .889 — 8-1 W-2 6-0 2-1 5-1 1 Noon Boston 6 2 .750 1 ⁄2 6-2 W-4 3-1 3-1 5-2 FOX-32, Philadelphia 5 4 .556 3 5-4 W-1 5-0 0-4 4-4 AM-780 Brooklyn 3 6 .333 5 3-6 L-1 2-2 1-4 3-3 Gruden has to ‘fix it’ New York 3 6 .333 5 3-6 W-1 2-3 1-3 2-5 HOU @NYK @NO SOUTHEAST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF Associated Press 7 6:30 7 Charlotte 4 5 .444 — 4-5 L-1 2-2 2-3 4-4 WGN-9, WGN-9, NBCSCH, Miami 3 4 .429 — 3-4 L-2 2-2 1-2 2-3 1 AM-670 AM-670 AM-670 Orlando 2 6 .250 1 ⁄2 2-6 L-4 1-4 1-2 2-3 1 The defense can’t stop anybody, even a Atlanta 2 6 .250 1 ⁄2 2-6 L-4 1-2 1-4 1-4 1 @CGY CAR Washington 1 7 .125 2 ⁄2 1-7 L-5 0-3 1-4 0-2 third-string quarterback making his NFL debut. 9 7:30 CENTRAL W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF NBCSCH, NBCSCH, The offensive line is providing no protection AM-720 AM-720 Milwaukee 7 1 .875 — 7-1 L-1 5-0 2-1 6-1 1 for Derek Carr, leaving coach Jon Gruden so Indiana 6 3 .667 1 ⁄2 6-3 W-2 2-1 4-2 4-1 1 Detroit 4 3 .571 2 ⁄2 4-3 L-3 3-1 1-2 4-3 concerned about his quarterback’s health that he 1 SATURDAY ON TV/RADIO LATEST LINE Chicago 2 7 .222 5 ⁄2 2-7 L-3 1-4 1-3 2-4 Cleveland 1 7 .125 6 1-7 L-1 1-4 0-3 1-5 was unwilling to call downfield passes. NBA The problems for the Raiders run deep, and NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE 6 p.m. Celtics at Pacers NBA TV pregame.com SATURDAY SOUTHWEST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF they were exposed Thursday in a 34-3 loss to the at Bulls off Houston 1 7 p.m. Rockets at Bulls WGN-9, WSCR-AM 670 at Philadelphia 7 ⁄2 Detroit San Antonio 5 2 .714 — 5-2 W-3 3-1 2-1 5-1 49ers that was the most lopsided of Gruden’s 12 1 Boston 2 ⁄2 at Indiana Memphis 5 2 .714 — 5-2 W-3 3-0 2-2 3-1 1 COLLEGE FOOTBALL at Charlotte 9 Cleveland New Orleans 4 4 .500 1 ⁄2 4-4 L-4 3-1 1-3 3-4 years as an NFL coach. at Atlanta off Miami 11 a.m. Rutgers at Wisconsin BTN Houston 2 5 .286 3 2-5 W-1 0-4 2-1 1-5 The Raiders (1-7) are allowing 6.76 yards per at San Antonio off New Orleans Dallas 2 7 .222 4 2-7 L-6 2-2 0-5 1-4 at Denver off Utah play, the worst by any team through eight games 11 a.m. Louisville at Clemson ABC-7 at Portland 3 L.A. Lakers NORTHWEST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF 11 a.m. Nebraska at Ohio State FOX-32 NHL Denver 7 1 .875 — 7-1 W-3 4-0 3-1 5-1 since the 1970 merger. Even Nick Mullens SATURDAY Portland 6 2 .750 1 6-2 W-3 3-1 3-1 4-0 managed to pick apart the defense in his NFL 11 a.m. Air Force at Army CBSSN at Calgary -147 Blackhawks +137 Oklahoma City 4 4 .500 3 4-4 W-4 2-2 2-2 2-3 Michigan State at Maryland ESPN2 at Buffalo -190 Ottawa +175 Utah 4 4 .500 3 4-4 L-2 0-3 4-1 4-4 debut, joining Hall of Famers Fran Tarkenton 11 a.m. Edmonton -140 at Detroit +130 1 Minnesota 4 5 .444 3 ⁄2 4-4 L-1 4-1 0-4 2-3 at N.Y. Islanders -105 New Jersey -105 and Jim Kelly as the only quarterbacks to throw 11 a.m. Oklahoma State at Baylor FS1 Tampa Bay -125 at Montreal +115 PACIFIC W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF 11 a.m. Texas A&M at Auburn ESPN at Washington-141 Dallas +131 Golden State 9 1 .900 — 9-1 W-7 5-0 4-1 5-1 for at least 250 yards and three touchdowns with at Pittsburgh -143 Toronto +133 1 Sacramento 6 3 .667 2 ⁄2 6-3 W-5 2-1 4-2 2-3 no interceptions in their first game. 11 a.m. Memphis at East Carolina ESPNU at St. Louis -115 Minnesota +105 1 at Nashville -139 Boston +129 L.A. Clippers 5 4 .556 3 ⁄2 5-4 W-1 3-1 2-3 3-3 The play that revealed the most issues might 1 p.m. Illinois State at Northern Iowa NBCSCH at Las Vegas -140 Carolina +130 L.A. Lakers 3 5 .375 5 3-5 W-1 2-2 1-3 3-5 at San Jose -163 Philadelphia +153 Phoenix 1 7 .125 7 1-7 L-7 1-3 0-4 1-6 2 p.m. Villanova at Richmond NBCSCH+ have been a 52-yard touchdown run by Raheem Columbus -115 at Los Angeles +105 through Friday 2:30 p.m. Minnesota at Illinois BTN, WSCR-AM 670 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Mostert that made it 31-3, featuring several WEEK 10 SATURDAY players appearing to play at less than top speed. 2:30 p.m. Penn State at Michigan ESPN Houston 14 at SMU FRIDAY’S RESULTS PACERS 107, BULLS 105 at Purdue 3 Iowa Indiana 107, Bulls 105 “I didn’t have any problem with the effort,” 1 MN FG-A FT-A REB A PF PTS 2:30 p.m. Kansas State at TCU FS1 at Georgia St 6 ⁄2 Texas St L.A. Clippers 120, Orlando 95 INDIANA Syracuse 6 at Wake Forest Houston 119, Brooklyn 111 Bogdnvc 27:49 3-7 0-0 0-2 1 0 8 Gruden said. “We gave up six plays for 240 yards. 1 2:30 p.m. Tulane at South Florida CBSSN Georgia 8 ⁄2 at Kentucky Okla. City 134, Washington 111 Young 31:29 4-10 0-0 4-9 1 2 8 1 at Cincinnati 13 ⁄2 Navy New York 118, Dallas 106 Turner 27:18 7-10 4-4 1-3 3 4 18 ... That cannot happen. ... We have to fix it.” 2:30 p.m. West Virginia at Texas FOX-32 1 at Ohio State 18 ⁄2 Nebraska Memphis 110, Utah 100 Collison 35:31 6-15 1-1 1-4 4 2 14 1 2:30 p.m. Georgia at Kentucky CBS-2 Georgia Tech 4 ⁄2 at N. Carolina Toronto 107, Phoenix 98 Oladipo 35:34 9-19 6-6 2-14 5 1 25 at Florida 6 Missouri Golden St. 116, Minnesota 99 Extra points: 1 Joseph 22:31 2-3 0-1 0-4 2 0 4 49ers RB Raheem Mostert (bro- at Miami 9 ⁄2 Duke SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE 2:30 p.m. Iowa at Purdue ESPN2 Sabonis 21:23 1-4 7-8 1-3 1 3 9 at NC State 9 Florida St Houston at Bulls, 7 ken arm) and CB Emmanuel Moseley (dislocated 1 Evans 17:49 5-11 2-2 0-2 2 1 13 2:30 p.m. Florida State at N.C. State ABC-7 Memphis 11 ⁄2 at East Carolina Detroit at Philadelphia, noon Boston Coll. 2 at Virginia Tech Boston at Indiana, 6 McDrmt 14:29 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 6 shoulder) need season-ending surgery. ... CB Cordrea 1 Leaf 6:06 1-2 0-0 0-1 0 0 2 2:30 p.m. Navy at Cincinnati ESPNU Michigan St 2 ⁄2 at Maryland Cleveland at Charlotte, 6 1 A.Holiday 0:00 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Oklahoma 13 ⁄2 at Texas Tech Miami at Atlanta, 6:30 Tankersley has a torn knee ligament, the ninth 6 p.m. Duke at Miami ESPN2 at Texas 2 W. Virginia New Orleans at San Antonio, 7:30 TOTALS 40-85 20-22 9-42 21 13 107 at Wisconsin 30 Rutgers Utah at Denver, 8 Pcts: FG .471, FT .909. 3-pointers: 7-26, .269 (Bog- Dolphins player to suffer a season-ending injury. 6 p.m. UConn at Tulsa CBSSN Notre Dame 10 at Northwestern L.A. Lakers at Portland, 9 danovic 2-3, McDermott 2-4, Evans 1-2, Collison Minnesota 9 at Illinois SUNDAY’S SCHEDULE 1-6, Oladipo 1-6, Leaf 0-1, Young 0-1, Turner 0-3). 1 6 p.m. Houston at SMU ESPNU at E. Michigan 13 ⁄2 Cent. Mich. Sacramento at Milwaukee, 2:30 Team rebs: 5. Team turnovers:11 (18 PTS). Blocks: 1 at Army 6 ⁄2 Air Force New York at Washington, 5 9 (Turner 6, Oladipo, Sabonis, Young). Turnovers: 6:15 p.m. Notre Dame at Northwestern ESPN, WMVP-AM at South Florida 6 Tulane Philadelphia at Brooklyn, 5 11 (Turner 4, Collison 2, Evans 2, Bogdanovic, 1000, WGN-AM 720 Appalach. St 14 at Coast. Carol. Orlando at San Antonio, 6 Sabonis, Young). Steals: 8 (Collison 2, Oladipo 2, IN BRIEF at Boise St 13 BYU Memphis at Phoenix, 7 Evans, McDermott, Sabonis, Young). Technical 6:30 p.m. UCLA at Oregon FOX-32 San Diego St 10 at New Mexico Minnesota at Portland, 8 fouls: None. at Wyoming 14 San Jose St Toronto at L.A. Lakers, 8:30 BULLS MN FG-A FT-A REB A PF PTS 7 p.m. Alabama at LSU CBS-2 1 at Wash. St 9 ⁄2 California AUTO RACING: Ryan Blaney earned the pole in 1 THURSDAY’S RESULTS J.Holiday 35:53 7-14 0-0 0-1 2 2 19 Oklahoma at Texas Tech ABC-7 Marshall 2 ⁄2 at So. Miss 7 p.m. Ga. Southern 7 at La.-Monroe Okla. City 111, Charlotte 97 Parker 29:48 5-12 1-1 1-7 2 0 11 Fort Worth, Texas, after going 200.505 mph 9 p.m. USC at Oregon State FS1 Utah 7 at Arizona St Denver 110, Cleveland 91 Carter 24:09 5-10 1-1 6-8 6 5 11 at Oregon 10 UCLA Phila. 122, L.A. Clippers 113 LaVine 34:59 7-21 4-4 0-6 5 5 20 during NASCAR Cup qualifying. Clint Bowyer’s 1 Sacramento 146, Atlanta 115 Payne 25:15 1-5 0-0 0-2 8 3 3 9:15 p.m. BYU at Boise State ESPN2 USC 16 ⁄2 at Oregon St 1 at Washington 10 ⁄2 Stanford Boston 117, Milwaukee 113 Blakeney 25:32 9-13 1-1 0-3 0 0 22 lap of 200.230 mph put him on the front row with 1 Portland 132, New Orleans 119 9:15 p.m. San Diego State at New Mexico ESPN2 Iowa St 14 ⁄2 at Kansas Arcidcno 22:20 1-3 0-0 0-2 6 0 3 1 Blaney, with Stewart-Haas teammates Kevin at Auburn 3 ⁄2 Texas A&M Felicio 21:29 4-6 1-2 2-9 2 3 9 1 CALENDAR 9:30 p.m. Fresno State at UNLV CBSSN at Tennessee 22 ⁄2 Charlotte Hutchison 16:40 3-5 0-0 0-3 1 2 7 Harvick and Aric Almirola in the second row. 1 at Miss. St 23 ⁄2 Louisiana Tech Jan. 10: All contracts guaranteed Lopez 3:54 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 0 9:45 p.m. California at Washington State ESPN Oklahoma St 7 at Baylor for rest of season. Harrison 0:00 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 GOLF at UMass 2 Liberty Feb. 7: Trade deadline, 2 CST TOTALS 42-89 8-9 11-43 33 20 105 BASKETBALL: at TCU 8 Kansas St Pcts: FG .472, FT .889. 3-pointers: 13-31, .419 Cavaliers F Kevin Love will be 1 at Tulsa 17 ⁄2 UConn (J.Holiday 5-11, Blakeney 3-5, LaVine 2-7, Arcidia- 3:30 p.m. Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Golf Channel 1 at Clemson 38 ⁄2 Louisville NBA G LEAGUE cono 1-1, Hutchison 1-3, Payne 1-3, Parker 0-1). out at least six weeks after surgery on his left foot. 9:30 p.m. TOTO Japan Classic Golf Channel at Michigan 12 Penn St Team rebs: 5. Team turnovers: 14 (19 PTS). Love, who injured his left big toe in the Cavaliers’ at Mississippi Pk S. Carolina FRIDAY’S RESULTS Blocks: 7 (Lopez 2, Carter Jr., Felicio, Hutchison, 2:30 a.m. Turkish Airlines Open Golf Channel at Rice 1 UTEP Windy City 96, Lakeland 71 J.Holiday, LaVine). Turnovers: 14 (LaVine 4, Parker 4, first exhibition game, had the operation Friday in at Troy 10 LA-Laf. Erie 125, Grand Rapids 114 Felicio 2, Blakeney, Carter Jr., Hutchison, J.Holiday). (Sun.) 1 at Arkansas St 14 ⁄2 S. Alabama Westchester 95, Maine 92 Steals: 2 (Carter Jr., LaVine). Technical fouls: None. New York. ... James Harden missed his third at UAB 22 UTSA Salt Lake City 138, Iowa 103 NHL 1 at FIU 2 ⁄2 FAU Indiana 22 38 27 20 — 107 straight game for the Rockets with a strained left Sioux Falls 112, Fort Wayne 101 BULLS 37 21 22 25 — 105 6 p.m. Maple Leafs at Penguins NHL Network Alabama 14 at LSU Greensboro 114, Wisconsin 98 Fresno St 26 at UNLV Oklahoma City 124, Stockton 89 Officials: Kevin Scott, Scott Twardoski, Pat Fraher. A: hamstring, and coach Mike D’Antoni said the 9 p.m. Blackhawks at Flames NBCSCH, WGN-AM 720 Utah St 19 at Hawaii 19,704. 2017-18 league MVP probably would return NFL COLLEGE HOCKEY WEEK 9 SUNDAY NHL Saturday against the Bulls at the United Center. 6:30 p.m. Ohio State at Notre Dame NBCSN Bears 10 at Buffalo EASTERN CONFERENCE at Minnesota 5 Detroit HORSE RACING Kansas City 8 at Cleveland ATLANTIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV COLLEGE FOOTBALL: 1 Darrin Hall ran for 229 at Baltimore 2 ⁄2 Pittsburgh Noon Breeders’ Cup NBCSN at Carolina 6 Tampa Bay Tampa Bay 12 8 3 1 17 42 34 5-2-0 3-1-1 2-0-0 1 yards and three touchdowns as Pittsburgh beat at Miami 2 ⁄2 N.Y. Jets Boston 12 7 3 2 16 37 29 4-1-0 3-2-2 4-1-0 1 2:30 p.m. Breeders’ Cup Classic NBC-5 at Washington 1 ⁄2 Atlanta Montreal 12 7 3 2 16 40 33 5-2-0 2-1-2 2-1-2 No. 23 Virginia 23-13 in Charlottesville, Va. Hall at Denver 1 Houston Toronto 13 8 5 0 16 43 39 3-5-0 5-0-0 2-1-0 MMA L.A. Chargers 1 at Seattle Buffalo 13 6 5 2 14 33 39 3-2-1 3-3-1 1-2-0 scored on runs of 41, 2 and 75 yards, the last L.A. Rams 1 at New Orleans Ottawa 12 5 5 2 12 40 46 4-2-1 1-3-1 3-2-0 7 p.m. UFC 230 prelims FS1 at New England 5 Green Bay coming one play after Virginia closed to 14-13 in MONDAY Detroit 13 4 7 2 10 34 49 2-3-1 2-4-1 1-4-0 PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER 1 at Dallas 5 ⁄2 Tennessee Florida 11 35393441 0-3-1 3-2-2 0-0-2 the fourth quarter. The Panthers (5-4, 4-1 ACC) 7:25 a.m. Bournemouth vs. Manchester United NBCSN METRO. GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV botched the extra point but forced a three-and- 9:55 a.m. Teams TBA NBCSN NFL Pittsburgh 11 6 2 3 15 45 35 2-2-1 4-0-2 1-1-1 out by the Cavaliers (6-3, 4-2). N.Y. Islanders 12 7 4 1 15 39 30 2-1-1 5-3-0 5-0-0 12:30 p.m. Arsenal vs. Liverpool NBC-5 NFC NORTH W L T PCT PF PA Columbus 12 7 5 0 14 43 44 3-4-0 4-1-0 1-1-0 2:30 p.m. Teams TBA CNBC Carolina 13 6 5 2 14 39 38 3-3-1 3-2-1 2-1-1 GOLF: Peter Uihlein birdied five of the last seven BEARS 4 3 0 .571 194 144 Washington 11 5 4 2 12 43 43 3-1-1 2-3-1 1-1-1 Minnesota 4 3 1 .563 197 195 Philadelphia 13 6 7 0 12 40 50 2-4-0 4-3-0 1-2-0 BUNDESLIGA SOCCER Green Bay 3 3 1 .500 175 173 holes for a 5-under 66 and a two-stroke lead at Detroit 3 4 0 .429 171 186 New Jersey 10 5 4 1 11 34 32 5-1-1 0-3-0 1-1-0 9:20 a.m. Bayern Munich vs. Freiburg FS2 N.Y. Rangers 13 5 7 1 11 35 43 3-3-0 2-4-1 0-1-1 the Shriners Hospitals For Children Open in Las NFC EAST W L T PCT PF PA 12:20 p.m. Hertha vs. Leipzig FS2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Vegas. Uihlein got to 13-under 129 at TPC Washington 5 2 0 .714 146 134 MEXICO PRIMERA SOCCER Philadelphia 4 4 0 .500 178 156 CENTRAL GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV Summerlin, a day after opening with a 63. Robert Dallas 3 4 0 .429 140 123 8 p.m. Monterrey vs. Veracruz FS2 N.Y. Giants 1 7 0 .125 150 205 Nashville 13 10 3 0 20 46 30 4-3-0 6-0-0 2-0-0 Streb and Whee Kim were tied for second. ... So Winnipeg 14 8 5 1 17 41 38 5-2-1 3-3-0 2-2-0 ITALIAN SERIE A NFC SOUTH W L T PCT PF PA Colorado 14 7 4 3 17 52 40 3-1-1 4-3-2 1-1-0 Yeon Ryu shot a 7-under 65 to take a one-shot New Orleans 6 1 0 .857 234 183 Minnesota 12 7 3 2 16 35 35 5-0-2 2-3-0 3-2-0 lead after the first round of the Toto Japan Classic 5:25 a.m. Lazio vs. SPAL 1907 ESPN2 Carolina 5 2 0 .714 178 152 Chicago 14 6 5 3 15 43 51 3-2-2 3-3-1 2-1-1 TENNIS Atlanta 3 4 0 .429 190 212 Dallas 12 7 5 0 14 36 31 5-2-0 2-3-0 1-1-0 in Shiga, Japan. Nasa Hataoka of Japan and South Tampa Bay 3 4 0 .429 201 233 St. Louis 11 4 4 3 11 41 42 3-3-1 1-1-2 1-1-3 Koreans Jiyai Shin and In-Kyung Kim were a Noon USTA Women’s Pro Circuit Tyler Tennis Channel NFC WEST W L T PCT PF PA PACIFIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV 12:30 a.m.WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai Tennis Channel L.A. Rams 8 0 0 1.000 264 155 stroke back. ... Defending champion Justin Rose Seattle 4 3 0 .571 171 131 Vancouver 15 9 6 0 18 47 50 5-2-0 4-4-0 2-2-0 had a two-shot lead halfway through the Turkish (Sun.) Arizona 2 6 0 .250 110 199 Calgary 14 8 5 1 17 47 47 3-2-1 5-3-0 1-1-0 WOMEN’S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL San Francisco 2 7 0 .222 207 239 Edmonton 12 7 4 1 15 36 34 3-2-1 4-2-0 0-0-0 Airlines Open in Antalya, Turkey, after consecu- AFC NORTH W L T PCT PF PA San Jose 13 6 4 3 15 42 40 2-2-1 4-2-2 2-1-0 7 p.m. Michigan State at Minnesota BTN Arizona 12 7 5 0 14 35 24 4-2-0 3-3-0 2-1-0 tive 6-under-par 65s. Pittsburgh 4 2 1 .643 204 172 Anaheim 14 5 6 3 13 34 40 2-2-3 3-4-0 2-1-2 Cincinnati 5 3 0 .625 221 237 Vegas 13 5 7 1 11 30 39 3-2-1 2-5-0 1-0-1 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Baltimore 4 4 0 .500 197 137 SOCCER: Cleveland 2 5 1 .313 169 210 Los Angeles 12 38172444 2-3-1 1-5-0 0-0-1 Kylian Mbappe scored a spectacular AFC EAST W L T PCT PF PA Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Top three teams in each division goal and then set up Neymar as runaway French COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF TOP 25 and two wild cards per conference advance to playoffs. through Friday CFP RK. TEAM AP REC PF PA WEEK 10/NEXT GAME *-A.M. New England 6 2 0 .750 239 185 FRIDAY’S RESULTS league leader Paris Saint-Germain won at home 1. Alabama 1 8-0 433 127 Sat at #3 LSU, 7 Miami 4 4 0 .500 174 219 Florida 4 Winnipeg 2 Philadelphia at San Jose, 9:30 2. Clemson 2 8-0 353 104 Sat vs. Louisville, 11* N.Y. Jets 3 5 0 .375 192 200 Vancouver 7, Colorado 6 (OT) THURSDAY’S RESULTS to second-place Lille 2-1. PSG’s 12th straight win Buffalo 2 6 0 .250 87 200 3. LSU 4 7-1 243 121 Sat vs. #1 Alabama, 7 Arizona 4, Carolina 3 (OT) Edmonton 4, Blackhawks 0 from the start of the season is a record for the top 4. Notre Dame 3 8-0 272 153 Sat at Northwestern, 6:15 AFC SOUTH W L T PCT PF PA SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE Winnipeg 4, Florida 2 Blackhawks at Calgary, 9 Dallas 2, Toronto 1 5. Michigan 5 7-1 288 115 Sat. vs. #14 Penn State, 2:45 five European leagues, beating Tottenham’s 11 Houston 5 3 0 .625 197 167 Ottawa at Buffalo, 1 N.Y. Islanders 3, Pittsburgh 2 (SO) 6. Georgia 6 7-1 309 131 Sat. at #9 Kentucky, 2:30 Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 106 127 Edmonton at Detroit, 6 Ottawa 4, Buffalo 2 opening wins in 1960 in England. 7. Oklahoma 7 7-1 391 205 Sat. at Texas Tech, 7 Jacksonville 3 5 0 .375 134 170 Tampa Bay at Montreal, 6 Detroit 4, New Jersey 3 8. Washington St. 10 7-1 326 201 Sat. vs. California, 9:45 Indianapolis 3 5 0 .375 231 213 New Jersey at N.Y. Islanders, 6 Montreal 6, Washington 4 9. Kentucky 11 7-1 205 104 Sat. vs. #6 Georgia, 2:30 AFC WEST W L T PCT PF PA Toronto at Pittsburgh, 6 Nashville 4, Tampa Bay 1 TENNIS: 10. Ohio State 8 7-1 344 183 Sat. vs. Nebraska, 11* Dallas at Washington, 6 St. Louis 5, Vegas 3 Novak Djokovic remains on course for Kansas City 7 1 0 .875 290 205 11. Florida 13 6-2 258 152 Sat. vs. Missouri, 3 Minnesota at St. Louis, 7 Calgary 6, Colorado 5 L.A. Chargers 5 2 0 .714 195 163 Boston at Nashville, 7 N.Y. Rangers 3, Anaheim 2 (SO) a fifth Paris Masters title after beating Marin Cilic 12. UCF 9 8-0 363 167 W, 52-40 vs. Temple, Thu Denver 3 5 0 .375 188 194 Carolina at Vegas, 9 Philadelphia 5, Los Angeles 2 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 to set up a semifinal against Roger 13. West Virginia 12 6-1 279 137 Sat. at #17 Texas, 2:30 Oakland 1 7 0 .125 141 252 Columbus at Los Angeles, 9:30 Columbus 4, San Jose 1 14. Penn State 14 6-2 328 178 Sat. at #5 Michigan, 2:45 Federer. Federer advanced to their 47th career 15. Utah 16 6-2 253 134 Sat. at Arizona State, 3 SUNDAY’S SCHEDULE TRANSACTIONS AHL 16. Iowa 19 6-2 238 129 Sat. at Purdue, 2:30 Bears at Buffalo, noon (FOX-32) meeting by beating Kei Nishikori 6-4, 6-4 for his 17. Texas 15 6-2 250 199 Sat. vs. #13 West Virginia, 2:30 N.Y. Jets at Miami, noon Atlanta at Washington, noon BASEBALL sixth straight win against the Japanese player. 18. Mississippi St. 21 5-3 217 108 Sat. vs. Louisiana Tech, 6:30 CENTRAL W L OL SOL PT GF GA Detroit at Minnesota, noon AMERICAN LEAGUE 19. Syracuse 22 6-2 349 229 Sat. at Wake Forest, 11* Kansas City at Cleveland, noon Baltimore: Reinstated RHP Pedro Araujo, Milwaukee 8 1 3 0 19 42 32 20. Texas A&M 25 5-3 239 172 Sat. at Auburn, 11* Tampa Bay at Carolina, noon LHP Richard Bleier, OF Austin Hays and DH WOLVES 6 3 0 1 13 41 31 ALSO: Simone Biles added gold on vault and 21. NC State — 5-2 213 176 Sat. vs. Florida State, 2:30 Pittsburgh at Baltimore, noon Mark Trumbo from the 60-day DL. Iowa 6 2 0 0 12 36 21 22. Boston College 24 6-2 304 196 Sat. at Virginia Tech, 2:45 L.A. Chargers at Seattle, 3:05 (CBS-2) Cleveland: Reinstated OFs Leonys Martin Manitoba 6 4 0 0 12 26 33 silver on uneven bars during the first day of event 23. Fresno State 20 7-1 316 108 Sat. at UNLV, 9:30 Houston at Denver, 3:05 and Tyler Naquin and RHPs Nick Goody, Rockford 5 3 1 1 12 31 29 24. Iowa State — 4-3 188 167 Sat. at Kansas, 11* L.A. Rams at New Orleans, 3:25 (FOX-32) James Hoyt, Danny Salazar and Cody An- Texas 4 4 1 1103337 finals at the world gymnastics championships in 25. Virginia 23 6-3 239 173 L 23-13 vs. Pittsburgh, Fri. Green Bay at New England, 7:20 (NBC-5) derson from the 60-day DL. G. Rapids 3 5 0 1 7 24 33 MONDAY’S SCHEDULE Detroit: Claimed INF Brandon Dixon off San Antonio 2 9 0 0 4 20 34 Doha, Qatar. The gold medal was her third of the CFP-College Football Playoff; AP-Associated Press; PF/A-points for/allowed waivers from Cincinnati and LHP Jose Fer- Tennessee at Dallas, 7:15 (ESPN) FRIDAY’S RESULTS nandez from Toronto. meet and the 13th of her career. Bye: Indianapolis, Arizona, N.Y. Giants, Manitoba 5, Wolves 4 Kansas City: RHP Brandon Maurer declined BIG TEN STANDINGS Jacksonville, Philadelphia, Cincinnati Syracuse 5, Belleville 4 outright assignment to Omaha (PCL) and WEST CONF ALL PF PA WEEK 10/NEXT GAME *-11 A.M. Iowa 3, Grand Rapids 2 (SO) elected free agency. Reinstated INF Cheslor NFC LEADERS Cleveland 7, Toronto 6 (SO) Northwestern 5-1 5-3 201 189 Sat. vs. #4 Notre Dame, 6:15 Cuthbert, OF Jorge Soler and RHP Jesse — Edited from news services PASSING ATT CM YDS TD INT Charlotte 4, Providence 3 Iowa 3-2 6-2 238 129 Sat. at Purdue, 2:30 Hahn from the 60-day DL. Hershey 4, Rochester 2 Wisconsin 3-2 5-3 248 171 Sat. vs. Rutgers, 11* Los Angeles: Claimed RHP Austin Brice off Fitzpatrick, TAM 144 981550 13 5 Springfield 3, Bridgeport 2 waivers from Cincinnati. Purdue 3-2 4-4 263 182 Sat. vs. #16 Iowa, 2:30 Brees, NOR 243 1881990 14 1 Binghamton 4, Lehigh Valley 3 (OT) HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: IHSA PLAYOFF PAIRINGS New York: Reinstated OFs Clint Frazier and Minnesota 1-4 4-4 219 231 Sat. at Illinois, 2:30 Ryan, ATL 263 1872335 15 2 WB/Scranton 5, Hartford 3 Jacoby Ellsbury, LHP Jordan Montgomery Illinois 1-4 3-5 206 301 Sat. vs. Minnesota, 2:30 Ru. Wilson, SEA 182 1201556 16 4 Utica 3, Laval 1 and RHP Ben Heller from the 60-day DL. Second round; in bracket order; all games Saturday unless noted; all times p.m. Nebraska 1-4 2-6 238 267 Sat. at #10 Ohio State, 11* Rockford 3, Milwaukee 2 (OT) RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD Claimed INF Hanser Alberto off waivers state finals Nov. 23-24 at Memorial Stadium in Champaign. EAST CONF ALL PF PA WEEK 10/NEXT GAME Colorado 3, Tucson 2 from Texas. Gurley, LA 169 800 4.7 29 11 San Jose 3, San Antonio 1 Michigan 5-0 7-1 288 115 Sat. vs. #14 Penn State, 2:45 Seattle: RHPs Erasmo Ramirez and Nick CLASS 8A CLASS 4A E. Elliott, DAL 132 619 4.7 41 3 SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE Ohio State 4-1 7-1 344 183 Sat. vs. Nebraska, 11* Vincent declined outright assignment and #16 Oak Park-River Forest (8-2) #1 IC Catholic (10-0) at A. Peterson, WAS 127 587 4.6 64t 4 Wolves at Manitoba, 6 Penn State 3-2 6-2 328 178 Sat. at #5 Michigan, 2:45 elected free agency. Claimed C Chris Her- at #1 Brother Rice (10-0), 6 #9 Stillman Valley (7-3), 1 Breida, SNF 96 531 5.5 66t 2 Utica at Laval, 2 Maryland 3-2 5-3 253 196 Sat. vs. Michigan State, 11* rmann off waivers from Houston. #9 Hinsdale Central (8-2) #5 Marengo (8-2) at #4 Urban Prep- Providence at Charlotte, 5 RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Texas: Reinstated RHPs Clayton Blackburn, at #8 Warren (9-1), 7 Bronzeville (9-1), 4:30 at Gately Michigan St. 3-2 5-3 187 168 Sat. at Maryland, 11* Iowa at Rockford, 6 Matt Bush, Doug Fister, Nick Gardewine and #4 Homewood-Flossmoor (9-1) #2 Coal City (9-1) at #10 Johnsburg (7-3), 1 Indiana 1-5 4-5 242 268 Nov. 10 vs. Maryland Thielen, MIN 74 925 12.5 68 6 Springfield at Bridgeport, 6 Ronald Herrera from the 60-day DL. Declined at #20 Barrington (7-3), 1 #6 Genoa-Kingston (8-2) at Rutgers 0-5 1-7 121 270 Sat. at Wisconsin, 11* Rochester at Hershey, 6 Beckham, NYG 61 785 12.9 51 2 2019 options on Fister, C Robinson Chirinos #5 Marist (9-1) #3 Richmond-Burton (9-1), 1 Belleville at Syracuse, 6 Ertz, PHL 61 644 10.6 34 3 and LHPs Matt Moore and Martin Perez. at #21 Naperville Central (7-3), 7 #8 Columbia (8-2) at #1 Taylorville (10-0), 5 Milwaukee at Grand Rapids, 6 FRIDAY’S RESULTS Campbell (5-3) at Kennesaw St. (7-1), 1 M. Thomas, NOR 58 669 11.5 44 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE #2 Lincoln-Way East (10-0) #5 Pontiac (9-1) at #4 Rochester (9-1), 5:30 Binghamton at Lehigh Valley, 6:05 Edward Waters (4-4) at NC Central (3-4), 1 S. Diggs, MIN 58 587 10.1 75t 4 Cubs: Traded LHP Drew Smyly and a player at #18 Glenbard West (8-2), 1 #2 Paris (10-0) at #10 Effingham (8-2), 2 Penn 20, Cornell 7 Hartford at WB/Scranton, 6:05 Shorter (0-9) at North Alabama (5-3), 1:30 to be named to Texas for a player to be #7 West Aurora (9-1) #6 Murphysboro (8-2) at Middle Tenn. 29, W. Kentucky 10 San Diego at Ontario, 8 Murray St. (4-4) at Tennessee Tech (0-8), 1:30 AFC LEADERS named. Exercised their 2019 option on LHP at #23 Edwardsville (7-3), 5 #3 Bishop McNamara (9-1), 3 Colorado (5-3) at Arizona (4-5), late San Antonio at Stockton, 8 Texas Southern (2-6) at Alabama St. (2-5), 2 Cole Hamels. Claimed INF Jack Reinheimer #3 Oswego (10-0) at #19 Loyola (7-3), 1 PASSING ATT CM YDS TD INT Tucson at Colorado, 8:05 SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE MVSU (1-6) at Grambling St. (4-4), 2 off waivers from the N.Y. Mets. Reinstated #6 Maine South (9-1) CLASS 3A Prairie View (3-5) at Jackson St. (3-4), 2 P. Rivers, LAC 220 1522008 17 3 Texas at Bakersfield, 9 at #22 Waubonsie Valley (7-3), 1 #1 Byron (10-0) at #9 Princeton (7-3), 1 MIDWEST *-a.m. RHPs Yu Darvish, Justin Hancock and Bran- Georgia Southern (7-1) at La-Monroe (4-4), 2 Mahomes, KC 285 1872526 26 6 SOCCER Friday: #4 Lisle 35, #5 North Boone 27 Cent. Michigan (1-8) at E. Michigan (4-5), 11* don Morrow and OF Mark Zagunis from the ETSU (7-2) at Mercer (4-4), 2 Watson, HOU 261 1682176 15 7 CLASS 7A #15 Herscher (6-4) at Iowa St. (4-3) at Kansas (3-5), 11* 60-day DL. Assigned OF Terrance Gore and Villanova (3-5) at Richmond (3-5), 2 Brady, NE 295 1992200 16 7 #1 Simeon (10-0) at #10 Spring Valley Hall (7-3), 1 South Dakota (3-5) at Indiana St. (5-3), noon INF Mike Freeman outright from the 40-man MLS PLAYOFFS Wofford (6-2) at Samford (4-4), 2 #17 Lincoln-Way West (8-2), 1 #6 Monmouth-Roseville (8-2) at San Diego (6-2) at Drake (5-2), 12:30 NO YDS AVG LG TD roster. Marshall (5-2) at Southern Miss. (3-4), 2 RUSHING SUNDAY: CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS #9 Hersey (9-1) at #8 Nazareth (9-1), 1 #3 Eureka, 5 Illinois St. (5-3) at N. Iowa (4-4), 1 Cincinnati: Named Derek Johnson pitching Florida St. (4-4) at NC State (5-2), 2:30 Conner, PIT 127 599 4.7 30 9 Eastern Conference #13 Moline (9-1) at #4 Batavia (10-0), 1 #8 Anna-Jonesboro (8-2) at W. Illinois (4-4) at S. Illinois (2-6), 1 coach. Claimed RHP Matt Bowman off waiv- McNeese St. (6-2) at SE Louisiana (3-6), 2:30 New York at Columbus, 2 #12 Maine West (9-1) at #1 Monticello (10-0), 3 Tennessee St. (3-3) at SE Missouri (6-2), 1 K. Hunt, KC 134 592 4.4 45 5 ers from St. Louis. Tulane (3-5) at South Florida (7-1), 2:30 Atlanta at New York City FC, 6:30 #5 Willowbrook (10-0), 1 #13 Greenville (7-3) at Missouri St. (3-4) at S. Dakota St. (4-3), 2 Lindsay, DEN 93 531 5.7 53 3 Los Angeles: Agreed to terms with LHP Clay- Louisiana-Lafayette (4-5) at Troy (6-2), 2:30 ton Kershaw on a three-year contract. Western Conference #15 East St. Louis (8-2) at #12 Pleasant Plains (7-3), 2 Navy (2-6) at Cincinnati (7-1), 2:30 Mixon, CIN 105 509 4.8 43 4 The Citadel (2-5) at W. Carolina (3-5), 2:30 Milwaukee: Reinstated RHP Jimmy Nelson Sporting KC at Real Salt Lake, 9 #2 Glenbard East (10-0), 2 #2 Carlinville (10-0) at Youngstown St. (3-5) at N. Dak. St. (8-0), 2:30 NO YDS AVG LG TD Beth.-Cookman (4-5) at Morgan St. (2-6), 3 RECEIVING and LHP Brent Suter from the 60-day DL. Seattle at Portland, 4:30 #7 Mount Carmel (9-1) at #10 Paxton-Buckley-Loda (7-3), 2 EAST Charlotte (4-4) at Tennessee (3-5), 3 St. Louis: Reinstated OF Dexter Fowler and THURSDAY’S RESULTS #23 Lake Zurich (7-3), 1 #6 Williamsville (9-1) at Air Force (3-5) at Army (6-2), 11* J. White, NE 55 459 8.3 27 6 #14 Wheaton Warrenville S. (9-1) at #3 Fairfield (10-0), 1 E. Kentucky (4-4) at Austin Peay (4-4), 4 RHPs Luke Gregerson, Alex Reyes and Knockout Round Columbia (4-3) at Harvard (3-4), 11* D. Hopkins, HOU 53 789 14.9 49t 6 #3 Rockton Hononegah (10-0), 3 Appal. St. (5-2) at Coastal Carolina (5-3), 4 Michael Wacha from the 60-day DL. Columbus 2, D.C. United 2 (CLB 3-2, pk.) Robt Morris (1-6) at Sacred Heart (5-3), 11* E. Sanders, DEN 50 660 13.2 64t 3 #6 Rolling Meadows (10-0) at CLASS 2A Duke (5-3) at Miami (5-3), 6 Real Salt Lake 3, Los Angeles FC 2 Bryant (5-3) at St. Francis (Pa.) (3-5), 11* Boyd, CIN 49 620 12.7 49 5 #22 St. Charles North (7-3), 1 #8 Hope Academy (8-2) at FAU (3-5) at FIU (6-2), 6:30 Valparaiso (1-7) at Marist (4-4), 11* J. Landry, CLE 49 528 10.8 39 2 #1 Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley (10-0), 2 UTSA (3-5) at UAB (7-1), 6:30 GOLF Duquesne (5-3) at Wagner (2-6), 11* CLASS 6A #5 Sterling Newman (9-1) SOUTHWEST Holy Cross (2-6) at Lafayette (3-5), 11:30* #8 Kaneland (7-3) at at #4 Carthage Illini West (10-0), 2 Oklahoma St. (5-3) at Baylor (4-4), 11* Bucknell (1-7) at Lehigh (1-7), 11:30* SHRINERS OPEN Peter Malnati 70-66 Sei Young Kim 35-32 #1 Cary-Grove (10-0), 1 #2 Orion (10-0) at #10 Rockridge (7-3), 1 N’thwestern St. (3-5) at Abilene Chr. (4-4), 2 TENNIS Colgate (7-0) at Fordham (1-7), noon Gary Woodland 69-67 68 (-4) #5 Prairie Ridge (8-2) at #3 Lanark Eastland-Pearl City (10-0) South Alabama (2-6) at Arkansas St. (4-4), 2 Partial 2nd of 4 rds at TPC Charleston Southern (3-4) at Monmouth Jhonattan Vegas 71-65 Jenny Shin 34-34 #4 Phillips (8-2), 1 at Gately at #11 Chicago Christian (7-3), 3:30 Nicholls (5-3) at Houston Baptist (1-7), 2 Summerlin, Las Vegas; (NJ) (6-2), noon ROLEX PARIS MASTERS Scott Stallings 67-69 Saki Nagamine 33-35 #7 Lakes (8-2) at #2 Antioch (10-0), 1 #1 Decatur St. Teresa (10-0) Sam Hou St. (5-3) at Incarnate Word (4-4), 2 7,255 yds; Par 71; play sus- Hampton (4-3) at NY Maritime (6-2), noon Denny McCarthy 71-65 Jin Young Ko 34-34 #6 Notre Dame (8-2) at at #9 Athens (8-2), 2 Ala. A&M (4-4) at Ark.-Pine Bluff (1-7), 2:30 At AccorHotels Arena, Paris; hard-indoor pended due to darkness James Madison (6-2) at Seth Reeves 64-72 Sakura Koiwai 34-34 #14 Crystal Lake South (6-4), 7 #4 Pana (9-1) at UTEP (0-8) at Rice (1-8), 2:30 #2 Novak Djokovic d. 129 (-13) New Hampshire (2-6), noon Harris English 71-65 Teresa Lu 36-32 Friday: #1 Richards 35, #8 Yorkville 21 #12 Downs Tri-Valley (6-4), 1 Kansas St. (3-5) at TCU (3-5), 2:30 #5 Marin Cilic, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. Peter Uihlein 63-66 Dartmouth (7-0) at Princeton (7-0), noon #3 Roger Federer d. D.J. Trahan 68-68 Carlota Ciganda 32-36 Friday: #4 Normal West 26, #2 Maroa-Forsyth (10-0) Lamar (4-4) at Cent. Arkansas (5-3), 6 131 (-11) Brown (1-6) at Yale (4-3), noon #10 Kei Nishikori, 6-4, 6-4. Brandon Harkins 70-66 Angel Yin 33-35 #5 Shepard 17 at #10 Chester (7-3), 1 UConn (1-7) at Tulsa (1-7), 6 Robert Streb 65-66 Delaware (6-2) at Albany (NY) (2-6), 2:30 Karen Khachanov d. Patrick Cantlay 69-67 Lizette Salas 34-34 #7 Springfld Sacred Heart-Griffin (8-2) at #6 Bismarck-Henning-Rossville- WEST Whee Kim 66-65 Liberty (4-3) at UMass (3-6), 2:30 #4 Alexander Zverev, 6-1, 6-2. Chesson Hadley 69-67 #2 Washington, Ill. (10-0), 1 Alvin (9-1) at #3 Tuscola (9-1), 2 Sacramento St. (3-5) at Weber St. (6-2), 1 132 (-10) Maine (5-3) at Towson (6-2), 3 #6 Dominic Thiem d. Si Woo Kim 66-70 TURKISH AIRLINES OPEN #3 Chatham Glenwood (9-1) San Jose St. (1-7) at Wyoming (3-6), 1 Abraham Ancer 66-66 SOUTH #16 Jack Sock, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. J.J. Spaun 67-69 2nd of 4 rds at Regnum at #11 Crete-Monee (7-3), 2 CLASS 1A E. Washington (6-2) at N. Colo. (2-7), 1:05 Harold Varner III 65-67 Memphis (4-4) at East Carolina (2-5), 11* Ryan Palmer 71-65 Carya Golf & Spa Resort, #1 Princeville (10-0) Montana (4-4) at S. Utah (1-7), 2 B. DeChambeau 66-66 Butler (3-5) at Jacksonville (1-6), 11* Antalya, Turkey; 7,159 yds; CLASS 5A at #9 Aurora Christian (7-3), 4 Cal Poly (3-5) at Montana St. (4-4), 3 WTA ELITE TROPHY ZHUHAI 133 (-9) South Carolina (4-3) at Mississippi (5-3), 11* Kevin Tway 67-66 TOTO JAPAN CLASSIC Par 71 #8 Elmwood Park (8-2) at #5 Orr (9-1) at #4 Lena-Winslow (9-1), 1 Alcorn St. (7-2) at New Mexico St. (2-7), 3 At Zhuhai, China; hard-outdoor 130 (-12) #16 Evergreen Park (6-4), 5 #2 Ottawa Marquette (10-0) at Ga. Tech (4-4) at North Carolina (1-6), 11:15* 134 (-8) 1st of 4 rds at Seta Golf N. Arizona (3-5) at UC Davis (7-1), 3 #11 Wang Qiang d. Justin Rose 65-65 #5 Sycamore (8-2) at #4 Montini (9-1), 2 #10 Dakota (7-3), 2 Chattanooga (6-2) at Furman (3-4), noon Cameron Champ 69-65 Course, Shiga, Japan; 6,659 North Dakota (4-4) at Idaho (3-5), 4 #6 Madison Keys, 1-6, 6-3, 6-1. 132 (-10) #2 Sterling (9-1) at #10 Brooks (7-3), 1 #6 Forreston (8-2) at Florida A&M (6-2) at Howard (3-4), noon Jordan Spieth 66-68 yds; Par 72 Idaho St. (5-3) at Portland St. (4-4), 4 #7 Garbine Muguruza d. Thorbjorn Olesen 65-67 #6 St. Francis (8-2) at #3 Milledgeville (10-0), 3 Norfolk St. (3-4) at NC A&T (6-2), noon Danny Lee 68-66 65 (-7) UCLA (2-6) at Oregon (5-3), 6:30 #2 Anastasija Sevastova, 6-7 (4), 6-2, Danny Willett 67-65 #3 Rockford Boylan (9-1), 1 #8 Fisher (8-2) at Morehead St. (3-5) at Stetson (6-1), noon 135 (-7) So Yeon Ryu 34-31 Stanford (5-3) at Washington (6-3), 8 7-6 (1). Tom Lewis 69-63 #8 Decatur MacArthur (7-3) at #1 Argenta-Oreana (10-0), 1 Rhode Island (5-3) at Elon (5-2), 12:30 Rickie Fowler 68-67 66 (-6) Southern Cal (4-4) at Oregon St. (2-6), 9 #8 Caroline Garcia d. 133 (-9) #1 Hillcrest (10-0), 3 #13 Moweaqua Central A&M (7-3) at Presbyter. (2-5) at Gard.-Webb (2-6), 12:30 Chris Kirk 69-66 Nasa Hataoka 34-32 BYU (4-4) at Boise St. (6-2), 9:15 #3 Aryna Sabalenka, 6-4, 6-4. Sam Horsfield 66-67 #5 Carbondale (8-2) at #12 Albion Edwards County (7-3), 2 Tusculum (5-3) at VMI (0-8), 12:30 Martin Laird 67-68 Jiyai Shin 32-34 San Diego St. (6-2) at New Mexico (3-5), 9:15 NOTE: Keys, Muguruza, Ashleigh Barty Haotong Li 66-67 #4 Cahokia (9-1), 3 #2 Camp Point Central (9-1) at Savannah St. (2-5) at Delaware St. (1-7), 1 Hudson Swafford 68-67 In-Kyung Kim 31-35 Fresno St. (7-1) at UNLV (2-6), 10:30 and Julia Goerges play in Saturday’s Adrian Otaegui 68-65 #7 Mattoon (7-3) at #2 Highland (10-0), 4 #10 Carrollton (7-3), 1 136 (-6) 67 (-5) Texas St. (2-6) at Georgia St. (2-6), 1 semifinals. Alexander Levy 67-66 #6 Marion (7-3) at #6 Arcola (8-2) at Utah St. (7-1) at Hawaii (6-4), 11:59 Richy Werenski 70-66 Minjee Lee 34-33 UT Martin (1-7) at Jacksonville St. (6-2), 1 #14 Joliet Catholic (6-4), 5 #3 Concord Triopia (9-1), 2 6 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, November 3, 2018

Death Notices Domikaitis, Stanley Edward Stanley E. Domikaitis, Jr. passed away on Monday, Burchard, Dorothy Altstatt ‘Dot ‘ September 24, 2018 at Cornerstone Hospice in Dorothy (Dot) Altstatt Burchard, age 91, passed Orlando, Florida surrounded in love by his family. He away peacefully in her sleep, was 84 years old. Stan was born March 20,1934 on on Tuesday October 30th, a farm outside of the Chicago area, growing up in 2018. The Altstatt family Calumet Park. He spent much of his youth playing migrated to the USA in the sports, including American Legion youth baseball late 1600’s. Dorothy was and then minor league baseball for the Chicago born in Sayre, OK in 1927 Cubs. Stan was drafted for the Korean War but and moved to Yuma, AZ as served in Europe with the US Army. Upon returning a child. She lived in Yuma stateside, he received his Bachelor of Education until meeting her husband, Degree from Chicago Teachers’ College. He later Jack Burchard during WWII. earned a Master of Arts Degree from Governor’s Jack and Dorothy settled State University. Stan taught physical education in Des Plaines, IL. Dorothy was a member of St. and coached for the Chicago Public Schools for Mary’s Catholic Church in Des Plaines, her entire over 30 years. His love for teaching and coaching adult life. Dorothy is survived by her 10 children, young children was unmatched. Stan wrestled Jack (Peg), Mark (Karl), Matt (Carol), Luke, (Pam), professionally in the Midwest, competed in national Dorothy (Ticker) (Dan Dexl), Peter (Denise), Paul Junior Olympics pairs roller skating, and was an avid (Lisa Durack), Peggy Manning, IL, Jim Burchard, Katy scratch golfer throughout most of his life. He shared (Bob Klages). Additionally, Dorothy is survived by 31 his immeasurable happiness of living through his ANDY LYONS/GETTY Grand Children, 31 Great Grand Children, her sisters, ever present singing and dancing. Joel Rosario rides Game Winner to victory in the $2 million Breeders’ Cup Juvenile. Janice Hayes, Yuma, AZ, and Rae Hoffman, Phoenix, AZ. Throughout her celebrated life Dorothy was Stan was married to Rhoda K. (Hellmer) Domikaitis, BREEDERS’ CUP involved in many organizations and passions. For the love of his life and best friend, on November 10, additional information, go to www.hillsfuneralhome. 1957. Rhoda predeceased Stan in May 2017. Stan com and Rhoda together raised three children: his son, Stanley E. Domikaitis III, who pre-deceased him With Justify sidelined, Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries on August 31, 2018, and his two surviving daugh- ters: Diane R. Rach and Donna L. Matthews. He is Campbell, Lorena also survived by his adoring grandchildren Danise Lorena May (Burnell) Campbell, 91, died peace- Matthews Weber, Daniel W. Domikaitis, Joshua Rach, fully at her home in Olympia Brent Domikaitis and six great-grandchildren. Accelerate is the pick Fields, Illinois, on October 5th, 2018. Lorena was born Stan and Rhoda’s ashes will be spread on Big Turtle June 25th, 1927, to the Lake and Hatch Lake in the Chippewa National By Gary B. Graves | BREEDERS’ CUP CLASSIC Associated Press late Rue Burnell and Portia Forrest in northern Minnesota. Memorial donations Post time: 4:44 p.m. Saturday, NBC-5. (Whitaker) Burnell. After may be made to the Bethany Lutheran Food Pantry LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Breeders’ Cup ■ TV coverage begins at noon on NBCSN graduation from Alliance High in Lemont, Illinois. is back in familiar surroundings at Church- and switches to NBC-5 at 2:30 p.m. School, she attended Mount Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries ill Downs, with an additional stakes race Union College, in Alliance, bumping the two-day program to 14 and Ohio, graduating with honors in 1949, with a Bachelor’s Harrington, Timothy Joseph Timothy Joseph Harrington, loving husband, father, prize money up to a record $30 million. one of the year’s top Juveniles and threw Degree in Public School Music. While still in col- family member and friend, As always, the marquee race is Sat- his name in the mix as the next possible lege, she became the organist for the Christ United was born to eternal life on urday’s $6 million Cup Classic that could star. Methodist Church in downtown Alliance. In June of Wednesday, October 24th help determine which thoroughbred ends Ridden by Joel Rosario, Game Winner 1949, Lorena married her high school sweetheart, at the age of 74. He spent up as Horse of the Year — not to mention covered 1 1/16 miles in 1 minute, 43.67 Richard (Dick) Campbell. Settling in Youngstown, his last day in Florida sur- Ohio, both she and Dick taught music in public establishing the top horse in several age seconds. It was Baffert’s fourth Juvenile rounded by the love of his school systems, Lorena teaching choral music (all divisions along with the top jockey and victory and 15th Breeders’ Cup win overall. closest family. A memorial grades) in the nearby Brookfield School District. She trainer. Other first-day winners: lunch will be held on Sunday, left full-time teaching to shepherd her five children One notable absence from the Classic is Juvenile Turf: Line of Duty survived a November 4th at 12:00 pm through their early years, continuing throughout as at Hackney’s on Lake (1514 E Triple Crown winner Justify, whom lengthy postrace review before stewards church organist and accompanist, and choir direc- Lake Ave, Glenview, IL 60025). trainer Bob Baffert retired in July because upheld his half-length victory over Uncle tor of youth and children’s choirs. Lorena served in The family invites Tim’s extended family and friends of an ankle injury. That leaves the Classic Benny in the $1 million race. Line of Duty the music ministry of church congregations in Niles, to join us to remember his life. without horse racing’s biggest name — and charged from outside down the stretch to OH, (First United Methodist Church), Youngstown, Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries a bunch of horses poised to make their pass Somelikeithotbrown and hold off OH, (Pleasant Grove United Presbyterian Church), presence known. Uncle Benny in a three-wide ending. and - following the family’s move to Homewood, Accelerate aims to make it six wins in Juvenile Fillies: Jaywalk went wire to IL in 1964 - directed youth choirs in Harvey, IL, Hedges, Alan Grant (First United Methodist Church.) In the 1980s, she Alan Grant Hedges, 88, of Milton, FL, died Oct 29, seven starts this year as the 5-2 favorite in wire to win the $2 million race, leaving the 2018. He was born Oct 26, 1930 in Chicago, IL and the 1¼-mile headliner. field behind down the stretch for a founded the adult and two youth handbell choirs at St. Andrew United Methodist Church in Homewood, raised in Frankfort, IL. He married Barbara Gayle In Friday’s featured race, Game Winner 5½-length margin. Weir on Feb 7, 1959 who preceded him in death. He Juvenile Fillies Turf: IL. Lorena also became a spirited and sought-after surged down the stretch and pulled away News- solo performer with handbells. Through their 64 was also preceded in death by parents Dr. Walter V. from Knicks Go after a bump to win the paperofrecord rolled to another dominant years together, Lorena gave freely and generously and Irma H. Hedges and brother Roger M. Hedges. Juvenile by 2¼ lengths, giving Baffert an victory, pulling away down the stretch for a of her talents, experience, and energy to support Survivors include children Grant A. Hedges and Julia early Derby favorite just five months after 6¾-length win over East in the $1 million her husband Dick, and the choirs and ensembles he W. Pavlik, grandchildren Laura J. Blancett, Sarah J. winning his second Triple Crown with race. The Irish bred improved to 3-0 directed - behind the scenes for the Concert Choir Pavlik and Michelle J. Pavlik. Justify. lifetime, winning all by at least six lengths. at Thornton Township High School - and as an en- Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries “He likes Churchill Downs, and that’s a Juvenile Turf Sprint: Bulletin opened thusiastic member and accompanist for the choral good sign,” Baffert told NBCSN. the Cup by pulling away to a 2¾-length ensembles Wondrous Love and A New Song, who Rento, Debbie performed widely in the south suburban commu- Debbie Rento nee DeCicco,60, of Glenview, passed The race capped a first day devoted to victory over Chelsea Cloisters in the nity. Her Christmas parties saw the Campbell home away surrounded by her loving family after a coura- 2-year-olds at the season-ending world inaugural $1 million race, earning a graded- overflowing with young singers, laughing, playing geous fight with cancer on November 1, 2018. She championships. Game Winner emerged as stakes win in just his second career start. old-fashioned parlor games, and caroling together was the beloved wife for 41 years of Arthur J. Rento; late into the night. Lorena was a lovingly involved loving mother Elizabeth Rento, Margaret (Michael) mom to five children. She attended hundreds of Rader and Arthur (Debbie) Rento; proud grand- piano recitals, school concerts, and marching band mother of Sophia and Stella Rader, Vincent and BASEBALL FREE AGENCY parades, and for each birthday and every holiday Johnny Rento; dear sister of Jerry (Sandy) DeCicco she would create a special celebration. Many sum- and Donna DeCicco; cherished sister-in-law of Diane mers, the family hiked and camped together at (Ken) Albrecht and Cindy (Michael) Hani; fond aunt state parks and national parks throughout the U.S. of many nieces and nephews. Debbie was a special Kershaw stays a Dodger and into Canada. And for many years, there were person who took in anyone and everyone who also seasonal trips to spend time with Lorena’s needed help. She was the mother to many and will and Dick’s sisters and brothers, sometimes with a be greatly missed. By Ronald Blum | Associated Press $500,000 for finishing second or third. cacophony of nephews and nieces and grand-neph- Visitation will be held Sunday, November 4 from “There’s been a lot of people saying that ews-and-nieces, sometimes with just the siblings 2 to 8 pm at N.H. Scott & Hanekamp Funeral Home, NEW YORK — Nationals outfielder I’m in decline or not going to be as good as I enjoying each other’s good company. After their 1240 Waukegan Road, Glenview. Funeral from the Bryce Harper and Red Sox closer Craig once was,” said Kershaw, whose Dodgers children were grown, Lorena and Dick continued funeral home Monday, November 5 at 9:30 am to Kimbrel were among just seven free agents lost in the World Series for the second traveling on their own, delighting in trips abroad, as Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 1775 Grove St., who received $17.9 million qualifying straight year. “I’m looking forward to well as season after beautiful season of exploring Glenview for Mass 10 am. Interment Mt. Carmel the U.S. in the RV. Always deeply involved with her Cemetery. Funeral information 847-998-1020. offers from their former clubs Friday, and proving a lot of people wrong.” church community, Lorena gave whole-heartedly of Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw agreed to a Kershaw, who turns 31 in March, has her time, and in donations to her church as well as $93 million, three-year contract rather spent all 11 seasons with the Dodgers. to Mount Union College, Glenwood Academy (for- than test the market. “It was more valuable to me to merly Glenwood Boys School), Laubach Literacy (for Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Left-handers Patrick Corbin just stay here,” he said. “A chance which she and Dick both volunteered), and numer- (Diamondbacks) Dallas Keuchel to win every single year, it doesn’t ous environmental and humanitarian organizations (Astros) and Hyun-Jin Ryu (Dod- come around like this in LA very worldwide. Lorena was preceded in death by her gers) also received offers, as did often.” beloved husband Richard (Dick) Robert Campbell, Honor a Loved One outfielder A.J. Pollock (Diamond- Top free agents prefer to seek and by her five older sisters and brothers. Lorena is survived by her younger brother, Roger Burnell, with a Death Notice backs) and catcher Yasmani multiyear contracts, but given the of Golden, Colorado; by her children: Mark (and Grandal (Dodgers). greater priority on draft picks in Danette) Campbell of Trenton, KY; Dian Campbell in Chicago Tribune Players have until Nov. 12 to recent years, Ryu and Grandal (and Jeff McLean) of Port Townsend, WA; Duane accept. If a team makes a qualify- might face a difficult market and (and Deborah) Campbell, of Pflugerville, TX; Gwen It’s a fi nal farewell; a sign of love and respect; ing offer to a player who signs a Kershaw consider accepting the offers. RisingSun of Minneapolis, MN; and Joyce (and Doug) an homage to a loved one’s life. Placing a Death major-league contract with an- A free agent can be made a DeWitt of Mundelein, IL; by her four grandchildren, Notice shows you care. other club before the June draft, his former qualifying offer only if he has been with the Alex (22 y.o.), Rowan (20), Kess (18), and John Mark (8), and by numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of The Death Notice Package includes: club would receive a draft pick as compen- same team continuously since opening day • Print listing in the Chicago Tribune sation at the end of the first round. and has never received a qualifying offer flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the National Parks Foundation: www.national- • Online notice with guestbook on Just five of 73 players given qualifying before. Because of those rules, Manny parks.org/tribute Lorena May was full of energy, chicagotribune.com offers have accepted since the process Machado and Josh Donaldson were smiles, and optimism, and she will be remembered began in 2012. among the players who were ineligible to for her great, enduring love of her family and friends, Our website walks you through the simple process to commemorate your loved one’s legacy. Kershaw terminated a $215 million, receive offers. The amount is the average of of the beauty of spring flowers and trees in full au- seven-year contract that had $65 million the top 125 major-league contracts this tumn glory, and of music. remaining at $32 million next year and $33 year by average annual value. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries million in 2020. The new deal calls for a Harper and Machado are the top players Caringella, John R. $23 million signing bonus, payable in equal available on the market. Dr. John R. Caringella, 92, of Wadsworth, IL passed installments on June 30 in each of the next Others among the 160 available free away on October 31, 2018. Visitation three years, and annual salaries of $23.3 agents include right-handers Nathan Eo- will be on Tuesday, November 6 from million. He can earn $4 million annually in valdi and Charlie Morton, left-handers J.A. 3-9pm at Gurnee Salata Funeral Home, performance bonuses, in four $1 million Happ and CC Sabathia, relievers Zach 4190 Old Grand Ave, Gurnee, IL 60031, Visit: chicagotribune.com/deathnotice increments for 24, 26, 28 and 30 starts, Britton, Andrew Miller, David Robertson Funeral Mass will be on Wednesday, November 7 at 10am at Church of Saint Patrick, which could raise the deal’s value to $105 and Jeurys Familia, outfielder Michael 15000 Wadsworth Rd, Wadsworth, IL 60083. Please million over three years. 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Cubs, from Page 1 Darvish, and outfielder Mark Zagunis were reinstated off the 60-day disabled list, As expected, the Cubs didn’t tender a and outfielder Terrance Gore and infielder qualifying offer of $17.9 million to free- Mike Freeman were outrighted off the agent left-handed reliever Justin Wilson, 40-man roster, which stands at 39. which means they won’t receive a compen- Bench coach Brandon Hyde will stay sation draft pick if Wilson signs elsewhere. with the Cubs after interviewing for The Cubs, however, still have Mont- managerial openings with four teams, gomery, Randy Rosario, Brian Duensing including the Rangers. and Jerry Vasto as left-handed relief ■ The White Sox, who acquired left- options. hander Manny Banuelos and picked up the In other moves, the Cubs claimed option on reliever Nate Jones earlier this infielder-outfielder Jack Reinheimer off week, declined to tender qualifying offers waivers from the Mets. Reinheimer is to pitchers Hector Santiago, Jeanmar 5-for-35 (.167) in 23 games with the Gomez and Miguel Gonzalez. Diamondbacks and Mets in 2017-18. In a series of procedural moves, pitchers [email protected] Brandon Morrow, Justin Hancock and Twitter @MDGonzales Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, November 3, 2018 7

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Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, November 3, 2018 9 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE The careful, often subtle social activism of Aaron Rodgers By Adam Kilgore The Washington Post

Andy Mulumba had never spoken to Aaron Rodgers. He was a shy, undrafted rookie at Packers training camp in 2013, and some- body had told him Rodgers did not talk to rookies until they made the team. And anyway, what would they possibly talk about? Mulumba was a lineback- er born in Congo and schooled in Montreal whose most recent football had been played in the Mid-American Conference. Rod- gers was, well, Aaron Rodgers. One night after team meetings, as he headed to the shuttle back to his room, Mulumba saw Rod- gers up ahead, walking to his car. On the back of Rodgers’ T-shirt was an outline of the African continent. Mulumba looked closer and noticed one country had been shaded to stand out: Congo. Surprised and curious, Mulumba gathered up the nerve to sidle behind Rodgers. “Why do you wear that shirt?” Mulumba asked. At dinner that night, and over the months to follow, Mulumba would learn from Rodgers about The Enough Project, a nonprofit organization determined to raise awareness about conflict miner- als from Congo used to create cellphone batteries. Rodgers in- sisted Mulumba join his efforts with the cause. The connection resonates today, even after Mu- lumba’s career has ended and Rodgers remains a Wisconsin deity. Both men remain on a board of “celebrity upstanders” for The Enough Project. “For me,” Mulumba said, “it made me realize the guy accepts personal responsibility of his position.” Rodgers occupies a unique NFL perch at a unique NFL moment. He is the league’s high- est-paid player, its most prolific JEFF HAYNES/AP active pitchman and, in the eyes of the sport’s cognoscenti, its most talented quarterback, a peg “We just accomplished the most amazing goal in football. But I’m sitting here with this above even Patriots legend Tom semi-empty feeling because I had just accomplished everything I wanted to do when I was Brady, whom the Packers will play Sunday night in a rare and a kid. I kind of had this moment where I said to myself, ‘Is this it? Is there more to life hugely anticipated encounter. In many ways, Rodgers is the than this?’ And the answer was resoundingly yes.” face of the NFL, whose players —Aaron Rodgers once told a crowd of how he felt after winning the Super Bowl. over the past two years have interacted with the wider world in unprecedented ways. Presi- they met, Rodgers convinced careful of his image and the Deedee Peterson said. their franchises. And in a sport dent Donald Trump used players Mulumba to join him at an event image of the organization he Rodgers asked Peterson about where management views many who followed Colin Kaepernick for The Enough Project called represents. But at the same time, administrative overhead, what players as interchangeable, star and protested racial injustice the Conflict-Free Campus Initia- if he feels strongly about a kind of cases Legal Action’s quarterbacks possess uncommon during the national anthem as a tive. Mulumba drove to Madison particular issue, he’s not afraid to lawyers took and the kind of leverage. They can say what political bludgeon. The league with Rodgers and the actress voice his opinion. I think he does clients they served. Only then did others cannot without fear of clumsily approved a new policy Emmanuelle Chriqui, the friend it in a calculated, careful way.” he lend his support. retribution. to address protests during the who introduced Rodgers to The Rodgers has parceled out his “This is not to disparage your “No one is going to be able to anthem, only to rescind it after Enough Project. At half past beliefs. In a 2017 ESPN The mainstream charity, because they be as outspoken and honest as he unresolved negotiations with the midnight on an October Tuesday Magazine story, Rodgers both do very good work,” Peterson is,” Foxworth said of Rodgers, NFL Players Association. before the Packers played the explained how he had dropped said. “But talking about poor adding that it applies to other Those discussions were heavi- Lions, Rodgers strode to the any affiliation to organized reli- people needing a lawyer is very franchise quarterbacks. “But I ly influenced by the Players middle of the stage and spoke. gion and said Kaepernick wasn’t different than talking about how think if he is that way, then Coalition, a group dedicated to Rodgers recalled driving out of on a roster only because of his we need to raise money for people around him who aren’t as community action and reform Cowboys Stadium in Texas after protests. Through his marketing children’s cancer research.” valuable get a chance to do a that Panthers safety and Kaeper- the Packers won the Super Bowl agent at CAA Sports, Rodgers Fair or not, Rodgers’ outlook similar thing.” nick ally Eric Reid has criticized in 2011. declined an interview for this and stature has made some won- Of the 12-member Players Co- for growing too cozy with league “We just accomplished the story. This August, he expressed der whether he could do more. alition task force, two — Chris owners, whom he believes do- most amazing goal in football,” disappointment in how criticism Rodgers stands out even from Long and Josh McCown — are nated money to the coalition to Rodgers told the crowd. “But I’m of player protests had hijacked other quarterbacks in skill, and white, and McCown, a Jets make the anthem controversy go sitting here with this semi-empty their message. perhaps even more so in his backup, is the only quarterback. away. During that period, and feeling because I had just accom- “I don’t know how many times worldliness. Brady kept a Make Earlier this season, Foxworth throughout his career, Rodgers plished everything I wanted to do we can say, as a player and as a America Great Again hat in his was asked what the significance has wielded his influence and his when I was a kid. I kind of had group, how much we love and locker, which was spotted by of a white, superstar quarterback voice in meaningful, cautious this moment where I said to support and appreciate the reporters in 2015. When pressed, joining that cause, or one similar, doses. Last year, he stated his myself, ‘Is this it? Is there more to troops, and the opportunities this Brady called then-candidate would be. belief Kaepernick belonged in life than this?’ And the answer country allows us,” Rodgers told Trump a friend and has deflected “I’ve always struggled with the NFL. He has defended the was resoundingly yes.” NFL.com’s Michael Silver. “But subsequent questioning with that question,” Foxworth said. message of players who have In November 2015, in the this is about equality and some- vague references to positivity. At “Life’s unfair. But this is a par- protested. He has pleaded, in aftermath of terrorist attacks in thing bigger than ourselves, and one point, shortly after Trump’s ticularly unfair thing, where uncommon settings, for unity Paris, the Packers held a moment bringing people together, and election, Brady said to reporters there’s an expectation for black and common understanding. In of silence before kickoff. One love and connectedness and that his wife, supermodel Gisele players, and there’s no expecta- May, he visited the Dalai Lama pierced the quiet by shouting, equality and social justice, and Bundchen, told him he “can’t talk tion for white players. Which, while in India delivering hearing “Muslims suck!” In his postgame putting a light on people who about politics anymore.” maybe there shouldn’t be an aids for the Starkey Hearing news conference, unprompted, deserve to have the attention for The impact a white, superstar expectation for black players, but Foundation. Rodgers commended the mo- their causes and their difficult quarterback could make for NFL if there’s expectation for one Rodgers has used his massive ment of silence — “we’re a situations that they’re in. You players fighting against injustice segment of society, it should not platform, but he has also hinted connected world, you know” — know, people have their opinion has been a frequent and some- be the ones who have been the at his progressivism without div- and admonished the fan. — you shouldn’t do it during the what taboo topic since Kaeper- victims for so long. The expecta- ing fully in. Former NFL corner- “It’s that kind of prejudicial anthem, you shouldn’t do it nick first knelt and the NFL tion should be for the ones who back and NFLPA representative ideology that I think puts us in during this — that’s fine. But let’s collided with deeper social is- benefited, for them to take some Domonique Foxworth, an ESPN the position that we’re in today, not take away from what the real sues. Owing to his talent, Rodgers stands and make some actions. commentator and an observer of as a world,” he said. issue is.” can be seen by other players as an There is some privilege and some the intersection between society Rodgers grew up in Chico, Rodgers has donated time and avatar for the white star quarter- power to being who Aaron Rod- and sports, wrote a 2016 column Calif., the son of religious parents money to causes typical and back. gers is. It doesn’t mean he has for The Undefeated asking Rod- in a conservative area — Butte atypical of a superstar quarter- “If somebody like, say, Aaron some obligation. But it feels like gers to say, “Black Lives Matter.” County went for Trump in the back’s philanthropy. In Septem- Rodgers got behind us, I think it he wants to wade into it.” Rodgers has not demonstrated last presidential election. When ber, after Rodgers suffered a knee would touch home for a lot more Rodgers may dive deeper into during the national anthem, just he arrived at Cal, football staffers injury and led the Packers to an people,” the Seahawks’ Cliff Avril social causes, but already he has like the vast majority of NFL quietly worried how he would fit indelible comeback over the told the Seattle Times in Septem- made an impact. Mulumba re- players. He has not joined the into the notoriously progressive Bears, five Packers player repre- ber 2016. “At the same time, I see mains involved with The Enough Players Coalition, although he campus culture in Berkeley. Rod- sentatives donated $50,000 to why they probably wouldn’t, Project, and he remains grateful was once an NFLPA player rep. gers devoted himself fully to Legal Action of Wisconsin, with because they don’t know what for the night he was a no-name Foxworth singled out Rodgers football, and they saw few signs Rodgers presenting the donation. we’re going through.” rookie who summoned the not only because of his stature, of interaction with campus out- Legal Action is a law firm that The NFL’s star structure courage to bother Rodgers on the but also because he believes side of the sport. In the end, provides civil legal aid to clients, places that kind of focus on way to his car. Rodgers has it in him. though, they believe it influenced most of whom are at or below 125 quarterbacks. In the NBA, star “I believe he is somebody who “It feels like there’s a clash him. percent of the poverty level. players hold power, regardless of cares about the well-being of between who he is and who he’s “Incredibly bright,” said one The Packers’ player engage- position. In the NFL, quarter- people, the well-being of society,” expected to be,” Foxworth said member of California’s staff dur- ment staff connected Rodgers backs, with few exceptions, are Mulumba said. “He cares about early this season in a phone ing Rodgers’s tenure, who spoke and Legal Action. “The kind of the only players whose fame these issues. I can’t thank him conversation. “I think that’s true anonymously to discuss an alum work we do is exactly the kind of transcends the sport, and their enough. We can’t thank him amongst a lot of football players.” who guards his privacy. “He’s work Aaron wanted to support,” primacy on the field makes them enough, for being part of this In 2013, a few months after well-read. With that, I think he’s Associate Executive Director automatic representatives for journey.” 10 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, November 3, 2018 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE An old story: Travis gives Wildcats veteran presence By Jerry Tipton Lexington Herald-Leader

He has changed teams and changed conferences. He needs to adjust to new teammates, new coaches and a new system. A college graduate, he must relate to freshmen and sophomores. He’s being asked to change his playing style and lose weight. Then there’s the culture shock associated with moving from the West Coast to the Bluegrass, from Stanford and its reputation as one of the world’s top academic institutions to Ken- tucky and, as we’re reminded before every home game, “the greatest tradition in the history of college basketball.” Oh yeah, and he’s also expected to lead Kentucky to a national championship by providing the kind of veteran leadership its teams often lack. Has any player ever faced a greater challenge than Reid Travis faces in the 2018-19 season? “When you put it in that perspective, it does sound like a big load,” his father, Nate Travis, said recently. But the elder Travis and others say the challenge is not too big. As paradoxical as it might sound, Travis has been adjusting to new circumstances and leading for a long time. From middle school to high school to Stanford and now to Kentucky. He changed AAU teams after his sophomore year of high school. Quarterback of the high school football team. Three-year captain of the high school basketball team. “He was always the kid they looked up to in the community,” his father said of Reid’s upbring- ing in Minneapolis. “So a lot of things come naturally. I’m sure he does it without giving it a thought.” ■■■ Here’s a question: Do the ex- pectations of the Big Blue Nation translate into pressure? “Not too much,” Travis said this past summer. He cited his three seasons as captain of Stanford’s teams as good preparation. But, of course, Stanford and Kentucky are as different as Sili- con Valley and the Bourbon Trail. This difference is not lost on Travis. “I’m in a place now where basketball is in the center,” he said. “People love Kentucky basketball. Everywhere I go people want pictures and autographs. “When I was at Stanford, it was a little more toned down. You have Olympians and you have people starting the next great company. Those are the ones that have the celebrity. So I felt like the small fish when I was on that campus. Then you kind of switch it up and come to Kentucky where you are the main attraction. You are the show.” Unlike several of his UK team- mates, Travis does not play video games. He said his parents en- couraged him and his siblings to go outside and play rather than sit in front of a screen. Nor does Travis share his team- mates’ fondness for trash talking. “He’s into the books,” Quade Green said. “Hey, he’s a school guy. He loves school. That’s his DNA.” Not that Travis finds it difficult to relate to his UK teammates. “Of course, he’s a lot more mature,” Keldon Johnson said. “He’s a lot older. He’s just us, but older. He still jokes around with JAMES CRISP/AP us. It’s not like he doesn’t talk to Reid Travis, a rare veteran for Kentucky after joining the team as a graduate transfer from Stanford, dunks during the Wildcats’ Blue-White game. us.” Some of his UK teammates 235. This has helped his transition to gathering himself into a crouch beyond the arc in the Blue-White to improve as a player in another have given Travis a nickname, the from a power player to a more before trying to explode to the Game. season of college basketball, universal sign of acceptance. They versatile player with face-the- basket. “That was a process I started Travis decided to transfer to call him “Old Head.” basket skills. “It’s really a transition from the two years ago to getting more Kentucky. Of course, UK has Travis had been on both sides of Not so coincidentally, scouts way I’ve played my whole career comfortable on the perimeter,” he produced 19 lottery picks in Cali- this age difference. As a freshman advised Travis to become a better as far as more of a bully-ball said. pari’s time as coach. at Stanford, he learned from older perimeter player when he entered system, putting the ball down and ■■■ “It was a blessing that coach Cal teammates. Later, as the captain, his name in this year’s NBA draft trying to get into people’s chests,” Rene Pulley, a family friend, said there was a spot for me, and if he tutored incoming freshmen. and went through the pre-draft Travis said after that game. “Now, said that the affinity to prepare I wanted to come, it would be a When it comes to leadership, process. During UK’s August trip they’re asking me to go up and creates confidence that Travis can great fit,” Travis said. Tennessee coach Rick Barnes dis- to the Bahamas, he acknowledged catch lobs, get blocks and just run meet the challenge this season Pulley acknowledged the chal- missed the importance of shared sometimes reverting to a power the court as fast as I can ... I presents. lenge that Travis faces. interests. The leader and his game. reverted back to some old habits.” “Honestly, what’s being asked “He has to be more mentally followers do not need to bowl or “He’s a really good low-post After the game, Calipari good- of him is only fair,” Pulley said. strong and prepared to accept the go to the movies together, he said. player,” Mississippi State coach naturedly teased Travis about his “And I really do believe Reid is up pressure of going to Kentucky,” he “I don’t think you have to hang Ben Howland said of Travis. “He’s play. to the challenge. He’s been men- said before adding, “which is out with guys,” Barnes said. “I a real problem down low ... so he’s “ ‘Reid, it was like you were a tally prepared for this for a couple damned near going to the NBA.” don’t think that matters. He’ll going to be a real load for anybody freshman,’ ” Calipari said he told years.” Pulley described UK as the figure out what he needs to do in our league to contend with. Travis. “First time out. You can’t Travis has been pointing to the “perfect opportunity” for Travis because the most important thing That’s one great pickup for Ken- believe this environment.’ But, I NBA for several years. Pulley and his younger teammates. They in leadership is transparency.” tucky to get him late.” said, ‘You’re going to be fine.’ ” described getting a degree from can help each other. ■■■ It hasn’t been a seamless transi- Travis showed steady progress Stanford as Travis’ way to thank- “He doesn’t have to do every- At SEC media day, Travis said tion. In the first game in the in the Bahamas. He averaged a ing Stanford for the opportunity to thing for these kids,” Pulley said of the biggest adjustment he had to Bahamas, Travis looked like a double-double in the four games. be challenged in the classroom Travis. “It’s not like Calipari went make was losing weight. He came player still searching to find a He even made 2 of 3 3-point shots and on the court. out there and got a bunch of to Kentucky at about 260 pounds comfortable niche. UK coach in the fourth and final game. He After entering this year’s NBA third-graders that are playing in- and has trimmed down to about John Calipari said Travis reverted then made his only attempt from draft and deciding it would be best tramural basketball.” C Saturday, November 3, 2018 | Section 3

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In this car, Honda still uses a lane higher mpg and a more “futuristic” future. watch feature that shows the driver’s blind The new Insight features conventional spot in the center screen via a rear-facing styling, solid road manners, and camera, and only for the right side of the outstanding fuel economy – all things car. Blind-spot monitoring with rear cross- the prudent car shopper will want. It’s traffic alert is a more effective system. solid A-to-B transportation backed up by In crash testing, the Insurance Institute Honda’s legendary reputation for reliability for Highway Safety named the Insight as well as an innovative transmission-less a “Top Safety Pick +” for 2019. It also 2-motor hybrid-electric system that’s so received a best-possible 5-star overall good you hardly know it’s there. safety rating from the federal government. Styling is somewhere between the Civic Transmission-less pragmatism and the Accord, albeit closer to the latter. The Insight’s 2-motor hybrid system The Insight is smaller than the Accord, was first introduced in the 2014 Accord but less flashy than the sport-oriented Hybrid, so Honda has had plenty of Civic. If you could compare the Insight’s time to perfect it. It features a 1.5-liter, sheet metal to a men’s clothing ensemble, Atkinson-cycle 4-cylinder gasoline engine it would be a pair of charcoal gray dress cranking out 107 horsepower and 99 lb.-ft. slacks, a white button-down shirt, a gray or of torque, coupled with an electric motor blue cardigan, and a pair of black oxfords. rated at 129 hp and 197 lb.-ft. of torque. It’s something a bureaucrat would drive, Combined system output is 151 hp. on or off the clock. The Insight keeps it Here’s how the system works: At low business-casual, so to speak, which for the speeds, the electric traction motor drives average commuter is A-OK. the front wheels directly. At moderate Goldilocks interior speeds, the gas engine is clutched in Like the Civic upon which it’s loosely to drive the wheels directly. Under full based, the Insight has a roomy interior and load (mashing the pedal to the floor), comfortable seats. Quality interior surface the electric motor and the car’s 1.1-kwH materials and a borderless infotainment battery pack assist the gas engine. It will screen that appears to be floating above motivate the Insight from a dead stop to the dash give the Insight’s interior a slightly 60 mph in a not-too-shabby 7.7 seconds upscale look. Light-colored upholstery, on its way to a top speed of 114mph, which extends to the lower dash and door according to Honda. Acceleration isn’t panels, only kicks up the classy a few more quite as zippy as the Civic’s, but it’s still notches. adequate. The car’s electronic continuously If there’s one drawback about this variable transmission (eCVT) allowed powertrain, it’s the horrible racket it makes Honda to eke out the most space possible when pushed hard. If you absolutely have in a car that’s less than 6 feet wide and just to pass someone hammer down, your best over 15 feet in length. Rear headroom, option is to turn up the radio to drown the legroom, and hip room are comparable car’s miserable engine drone. Much like to the Civic, but with nearly 98 cu.-ft. of sausage and legislation, we don’t want to interior volume, the Insight offers 3 cu.-ft. know (or hear) how the Insight’s power is more overall space than the slightly smaller made. Civic. (The Accord’s interior volume The combined EPA fuel economy is about 103 cu.-ft., in case you were rating for this car is 52 mpg for the lighter wondering.) base model and 48 mpg for the top-level The battery pack for the Insight’s hybrid Touring, which is the model I tested. As powertrain is mounted beneath the rear with any car, the numbers you get depend seat, so it doesn’t invade territory better upon how you drive. I got 47 mpg on suited for cargo. At 15 cu.-ft., the trunk my test loop, but should point out that is generous for a small car. It’s set up in a the pugilistic driving style required to get way that easily accommodates bulky items, anywhere around New York City is not even if the hatch opening is a bit small. conducive to good fuel economy. The rear seats fold mostly flat to allow for People who live in places where the greater utility. pace of driving is more relaxed will see The prognosis from my end? Too bad higher numbers. Naturally, the Insight Honda doesn’t offer this car in hatchback rewards steady pacing with higher-than- format. (The Civic hatch offers gobs rated fuel economy. It just goes to show of cargo space for its size, but styling that, with the right powertrain, hypermiling reminiscent of the Fast and Furious film works. franchise may rub some people the wrong A surefire commuter go-to way.) For those interested in a sober, All the safety features but one dependable compact sedan that delivers Knobs. They’re one feature Honda great fuel economy, it’s difficult to do never seems to embrace on its much better than the Insight. Elegant infotainment systems. There are a few modern styling on top of a sensible interior buttons at the side of the center stack and smart powertrain make for the best screen to help the user find the home kind of commuter car – the one you don’t screen, hunt for radio stations, and adjust have to pay any attention to. It’s also screen brightness (very important). But reasonably priced, with a base price less dedicated buttons for nav and stereo than $24,000 and an as-tested price – on inputs, as well as a knob for changing the top-end Touring model, no less – of stations, would simplify things. We just under $30,000. humans may well be tech savvy (most of Honda says electrified powertrains will us, anyway), but we’re still primates, after be the norm in 10-15 years. That can be a all. future difficult to imagine with the number The effective tactile shift-by-wire of big trucks and thirsty crossovers flying controls Honda used on the Acura RDX out of dealership lots right now. But if (the buttons are all oriented differently so there’s one thing that’s certain about fuel that they can be operated by feel, without prices, it’s that they can change rapidly. removing your gaze from the road) When they spike again – and they will – are also present on the Insight. 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