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LINE OF DUTY FIREFIGHTERS AND CANCER Brexit accord ‘only deal possible’

May, EU leader say pact is way forward as vote in parliament looms By Lorne Cook, Jill Lawless and Raf Casert Associated Press

BRUSSELS — After months of hesitation, stop-and-start negotia- tions and resignations, Britain and the European Union on Sunday finally sealed an agreement gov- erning the U.K.’s departure from the bloc next year. So much for the easy part. British Prime Minister Theresa May must now sell the deal to her divided Parliament — a huge task considering the intense opposi- tion from pro-Brexit and pro-EU STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE lawmakers alike — to ensure Sharon Davis, left, assistant chief with the Camp Jackson Fire Department in Centreville Township, and other firefighters train this month. Britain can leave with a minimum of upheaval on March 29. It’s a hard sell. The agreement leaves Britain outside the EU with no say but still subject to its rules ‘Clean’ practices gaining and the obligations of member- ship at least until the end of 2020, possibly longer. Britons voted to leave in June 2016, largely over concerns about immigration and ground among fire crews losing sovereignty to Brussels. EU leaders were quick to warn that no better offer is available. “I am totally convinced this is Departments trying to change rugged culture to protect long-term health the only deal possible,” European Commission President Jean- By Karen Ann Cullotta | Pioneer Press dental fire started by an 11-year- breathing apparatus, despite the Claude Juncker said. “Those who old with a lighter. shrouds of black smoke that think that by rejecting the deal What remains unknown is could be seen and smelled from that they would have a better deal hen a massive, five-alarm fire engulfed an apartment how many of the 200 firefight- miles away. ers at the scene strictly followed Many firefighters have said Turn to Brexit, Page 7 Wcomplex in Prospect Heights in July, swallowing swaths cancer prevention and safety that following prevention proto- of synthetic materials in its wake, fire Chief Drew Smith said he was protocols, which advise them to cols designed to protect them determined to keep his crew safe. wear air masks, even after a fire can become a secondary priority is extinguished, and to follow a when dealing with often high- “There are no timeouts in firefighting like there are in sports, decontamination regimen to rid stakes pressures to save lives in when you can blow the whistle during a game. So you have to make their bodies and gear of toxins. an emergency and extinguish Peoria these decisions in a matter of seconds,” Smith recalled recently. An afternoon breeze fed the blazes quickly. fire, which spread rapidly be- The issue of wearing air “We were not making any The blaze left 500 residents cause of the mansard roof de- masks is one example of the diocese progress, even though we kept homeless and caused an esti- sign of the 1970s-era apartment ongoing work to change the adding more resources, so at the mated $10 million in damage, as complex. Some of the dozens of culture at many fire depart- one-hour point, I knew we had well as minor injuries to a firefighters who had been on the ments across the country, in- priest gets to pull everyone out, and I firefighter and two residents. scene for hours were no longer sounded the air-horn signal.” Investigators ruled it an acci- wearing their self-contained Turn to Firefighters, Page 4 boot again By David Heinzmann Chicago Tribune Route 53 study proceeds OTTAWA, Ill. – When the pastor of Ottawa’s Catholic par- ishes announced in March that his despite project demotion assistant, the Rev. Jeffrey Windy, was being removed from ministry, Action means ineligibility for federal funding the abrupt and mysterious depar- ture came as a shock to people said the study is in its initial who had grown to like the young stage and will help officials priest over the determine whether a new toll previous nine road is needed in the growing months. Lake, northern Cook and east- To others, ern McHenry County region. the brief notice “There are a lot of opinions of the removal Mary Wisniewski on it, and that’s what we’re in the local Getting Around investigating at this point,” newspaper Schillerstrom said. The Toll- brought a dif- The Illinois Tollway is going way approved the study last ferent kind of ahead with a $25 million envi- year. NUCCIO DINUZZO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE shock — that Windy ronmental study of a plan to CMAP spokesman Tom Windy had extend state Route 53, even Garritano said that the study been serving as a priest at all. though the project is no longer can help “further refine the FALLEN OFFICER HONORED He was, after all, an ex-con who designated a local priority. project.” He said CMAP could had been arrested while assigned Last month, the region’s put the project back on its State Rep. Jaime Andrade Jr., D-Chicago, holds a flag outside the to a different parish in 2002 and planning agency knocked the priority list at a later time. visitation for Chicago police Officer Samuel Jimenez. Thousands served time in federal prison for controversial, long-debated Environmental lawyer How- waited in line under a heated tent in Des Plaines on Sunday to pay manufacturing and selling proposal to extend Route 53 ard Learner said that the study gamma-hydroxybutyrate, more from Cook County into Lake is a waste of public money. their respects less than a week after the young officer was killed by a commonly known as GHB, or the County off its priority list. This “It’s a pointless exercise,” gunman at Mercy Hospital & Medical Center. Chicagoland, Page 3 date-rape drug. means it is no longer eligible said Learner, executive director Despite Windy’s criminal past, for federal funds. of the Environmental Law and the bishop in Peoria had decided But the environmental study Policy Center, a nonprofit advo- in 2013 to return Windy to parish can still go forward, say offi- cacy group. Learner said that if Time to ease up on Notre Dame hate work, first in Bloomington and cials from the Federal Highway a project is not on CMAP’s then in Ottawa, just a few minutes Administration and the Chi- priority list, the Federal High- Notre Dame is 12-0 and headed to the College Football Playoff. The from Windy’s hometown of Peru. cago Metropolitan Agency for way Administration cannot Irish beat teams from six conferences. They checked the final box Now he was being removed from Planning, or CMAP. Tollway Saturday night at USC but celebrated without gloating. Chairman Bob Schillerstrom Turn to Wisniewski, Page 2 Teddy Greenstein, Chicago Sports Turn to Priest, Page 5

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Governor’s vetoes may face raft of overrides Legislators return this week; Rauner has 7 left By Mike Riopell Chicago Tribune

State lawmakers return to Springfield on Monday for what could be their last clash with Gov. Bruce Rauner, as they consider overriding dozens of the gover- nor’s vetoes less than two months before he leaves office. Rauner hasn’t made many ap- pearances since losing his re- election bid to Democrat J.B. Pritzker and hasn’t been publicly defending his vetoes. That’s in contrast to his high-profile four years fighting Democrats who control the General Assembly. Two weeks ago, Republicans joined Democrats to vote to over- ride the GOP governor’s vetoes NUCCIO DINUZZO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE more than three dozen times. Visitation for Chicago police Officer Samuel Jimenez at Oehler Funeral Home in Des Plaines drew officers from various agencies and locations. Democratic state Rep. Emanuel “Chris” Welch of Hillside said Republicans were “relieved” after years of largely voting with Thousands pay respects to Rauner. “When the governor first came in the office, he was intimidating and, for lack of a better term, a bully,” Welch said on WGN-AM Chicago officer shot at hospital 720 on Sunday. But the House has to agree with By Elyssa Cherney wife, Estrada said. Chicago police Department diver Juan Buchio, Senate votes to override Rauner Chicago Tribune Jimenez, who was two school Officer Samuel who died during a rescue mis- and vice versa if any are to stick. grades ahead of Estrada, helped Jimenez, 28, sion in May. Among possible override ef- Thousands of fellow police coach her volleyball team after was the father “It’s heartbreaking. This is the forts this week: raising the min- officers, and friends and family he graduated, she said. His fu- of 3 children third public safety worker’s imum age to buy cigarettes, vaping members of slain Chicago Offi- ture wife was the captain of the and had been (services) we’ve attended this devices and other tobacco prod- cer Samuel Jimenez waited in team, Estrada said. with CPD for year,” Chicago City Clerk Anna ucts to 21. Rauner vetoed the line under a heated tent on a cold Jimenez often talked about almost 2 years. Valencia said as she waited in proposal over the summer, so the and snowy Sunday to attend his wanting to be a police officer and line Sunday with her husband. minimum age remains 18 for now. wake less than a week after the was always ready to dive in and scene. Emilia Ivanova, 62, said she The Senate voted to override young officer was killed by a break up any fights that erupted Chicago police Lt. Bob Kane came to the wake because she the governor the last time it was in gunman at a Near South Side in the hallways, she said. of the Central District said he had known Jimenez since he Springfield, but it could be hard hospital. “He was one of a kind,” remembered seeing Jimenez at was a little boy. She works with for the House to follow suit. The mourners streamed into a Estrada said. “He was always the station desk before he raced his mother in housekeeping at a Supporters need 71 votes. Des Plaines funeral home to pay very friendly. Whether he knew to the hospital. hotel near O’Hare International When the House first approved tribute to Jimenez, a 28-year-old you or not, he would always “From what I heard, he was an Airport, she said. His mom the age increase, there were 61 father of three who was just shy smile at you.” excellent officer,” said Kane, would bring him to work when votes in favor. Backers say the of serving two years on the force. Jimenez was heeding the call who is also a leader at Brother- he was young, maybe 4 years old. change could keep more teen- Other Chicago police officers, to help other police officers hood for the Fallen, which pro- “We know the whole family,” agers from starting to smoke. They many in their formal uniforms, when he was fatally shot inside vides support to families when she said. “It’s so sad.” hope they can find 10 more votes wore a pin on their coats that had Mercy Hospital & Medical Cen- an officer is slain on the job. “He Teachers of Jimenez’s niece, among lawmakers who are angry a picture of a smiling and dim- ter on Nov. 19. The gunman also did what he needed to do to who is in the sixth grade at a with the governor or are lame pled Jimenez. Law enforcement fatally wounded his former fian- protect others, and he paid the Franklin Park school, also came ducks who can’t be punished by officers from various depart- cee, an emergency room doctor, ultimate sacrifice.” to show support for the family. voters for changing their minds. ments, including Milwaukee, in the parking lot and a pharma- The Brotherhood for the Fall- The services for Jimenez con- Opponents like Rauner say raising Wheeling and the Illinois State cist who walked out of an en planned to host a fundraiser tinue at 11 a.m. Monday with a the age will just send smokers and Police, also showed up in droves. elevator and into the gunfire for Jimenez’s family Monday at funeral Mass led by Cardinal vapers to neighboring states such So, too, did longtime friends of before he shot himself and died the Fraternal Order of Police Blase Cupich at St. Joseph’s as Indiana and Wisconsin. Jimenez, who was set to cele- during a shootout with police. hall. Chapel in the Our Lady of If the governor’s veto stands, brate his first wedding anniver- Jimenez worked in a neigh- Jimenez was the second Chi- Guadalupe Shrine at Maryville anti-smoking lawmakers could try sary next month. boring police district but was cago police officer killed in the Academy, 1170 N. River Road, in again next year, once Pritzker Melissa Estrada, 25, said she near the hospital at a different line of duty this year. In Febru- Des Plaines. Jimenez will be laid takes office and Springfield is knew Jimenez from their days station dropping off paperwork ary, Near North District Cmdr. to rest during a private ceremo- packed with more Democrats attending Foreman College and when he heard the police emer- Paul Bauer was fatally shot in ny. after the party’s big Election Day Career Academy in Portage Park. gency over radio communica- downtown Chicago. His death victories. New lawmakers will That’s where he met his future tions and responded to the also follows that of Chicago Fire [email protected] take office Jan. 9; Pritzker will be sworn in on Jan. 14. “I think some of the more contentious issues we’re probably not going to see on an override of a veto,” Republican state Rep. Tim More than 800 flights canceled as Butler of Springfield said on WGN-AM 720. “I think the Democrats will wait until spring blizzard warning takes effect in Chicago session and when we come back in January, and maybe act on some By Morgan Greene warning Sunday afternoon, urg- things where they didn’t get the Chicago Tribune ing people to stay away from the 71-vote threshold to override a shoreline and remain off nearby veto. The first blizzard since 2015 paths, as first responders will not “But certainly for those of us on was expected to hit Chicago late be able to launch rescue crews the Republican side, it’s a transi- Sunday night, but it was unclear due to the high waves. tional period to say the least,” how treacherous the Monday “Your venture in these areas Butler added. “Election night was morning commute would be. can be deadly,” Master Chief Alan not a good night for the Republi- “That’s not something that we Haraf said in a news release. can Party in Illinois, and I think we can forecast,” National Weather And if you’re swept into the need to do some evaluation on Service meteorologist Ricky Cas- lake, “high waves, churning wa- how we move forward.” tro said Sunday afternoon. “We’re ters and hypothermia, which will Lawmakers this week also still expecting snow tomorrow set in quickly, can make it nearly could consider overriding Rauner morning, but accumulations will impossible to get out of the water on immigration legislation, a pro- be light in the morning hours.” alive,” Haraf said. posal addressing the deaths at the Regardless, Castro said, “it’s For those who plan to drive, veterans home in Downstate just best to stay indoors if you the Illinois Department of Trans- Quincy and regulations on car- don’t have to go anywhere.” portation recommends slowing sharing companies such as Turo. The National Weather Service ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE down, increasing driving dis- The Senate did all three before issued a blizzard warning for the Pedestrians walk along South Michigan Avenue in Chicago as a winter tance and remaining patient Thanksgiving. Chicago metro area Sunday after- storm passes through the area on Sunday. when encountering a plow dur- Senators also could vote to noon. The warning is in effect ing travels and, if an emergency override an immigration bill until 9 a.m. Monday. see about 12 inches of snow, result in damage to power lines, strikes, dialing *999 in the Chi- Rauner vetoed in the heat of his Issuing a blizzard warning is according to the weather service, so the weather service has cago area for roadway assistance. re-election campaign. It would set not common, Castro said. with 10 inches possible at O’Hare, warned Chicagoans to be pre- The weather service recom- a deadline for processing visa “The last time we had one out 6 inches possible at Midway and pared for power outages. mends keeping an emergency applications aimed at assisting for Cook County was in February then several inches likely for the Because of the below-freezing supply kit in your vehicle, with a victims of domestic violence, sex- 2015, and then the one before that immediate shoreline and down- temperatures expected to stick cellphone charger, water and ual assault and human trafficking, was February 2011,” Castro said. town Chicago. around through Thursday, the snacks, a flashlight, warm cloth- giving them federal protections if “So it’s really not a common thing The storm, which could bring snow won’t melt right away. ing, a blanket and a first-aid kit. law enforcement certified they to have a blizzard warning reduced visibility and whiteout Temperatures in the mid-30s will The kit recommendations also came forward and actively co- around here, especially this time conditions at times, would be at drop below freezing and hover in include jumper cables, tire chains operated in prosecuting their case. of year.” its worst in Chicago around the upper 20s into Monday. or snow tires, flares, a full tank of They also voted to override the More than 800 flights from midnight, weather service mete- A lakeshore flood warning was gas, a bag of sand, tow rope and a governor’s rewrite of a bill that area airports had been canceled orologist Todd Kluber said. also in effect for Cook County, shovel, ice scraper and snow would raise a $100,000 cap on by Sunday evening, and trans- Travelers flying back home and Lake and Porter counties in brush. damages for families of veterans portation officials warned car after the holiday weekend may Indiana from 9 p.m. Sunday As of Sunday, Chicago had who died of Legionnaires’ disease travel would be hazardous as face their own set of challenges. through noon Monday, as well as received 3.6 inches of snow in at the state-owned veterans home well. As of late Sunday afternoon, 601 Lake County in Illinois from 9 November — a half-inch above in Quincy. At the height of the storm, flights were canceled at O’Hare a.m. to 6 a.m. Flooding is possible average for this time in the Lawmakers’ version would more than 2 inches of snow an and 123 were canceled at Mid- on Lake Shore Drive, with wind month, according to the weather move the cap to $2 million. hour was possible, according to way, according to the Chicago gusts up to 50 mph on the service. Rauner’s veto set it at $300,000. the weather service, combined Department of Aviation. immediate shoreline and possible with winds gusting 40 to 50 mph. The combination of the heavy waves of 12 to 18 feet. [email protected] [email protected] The far northwest suburbs could snow and strong winds could also The Coast Guard issued a Twitter @morgreene Twitter @MikeRiopell 4 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, November 26, 2018

LINE OF DUTY FIREFIGHTERS AND CANCER Changing firefighter culture Firefighters, from Page 1 cluding Prospect Heights, amid the debate over cancer and its link to firefighters. Smith recalled an era from decades past when some of his fellow firefighters refrained from wearing air masks unless a par- ticular scene “was really bad.” “Now, we’re of the position to never take it off,” Smith said of the masks. “More and more guys are afraid of getting cancer. … It’s become very personal, and people are trying to do the right thing.” To be sure, fire departments in the Chicago area and beyond are facing a herculean task to trans- form a deeply entrenched fire- fighter culture, said Gavin Horn, a researcher with the Illinois Fire Service Institute for the Uni- versity of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign. The institute is the state’s fire academy that conducts fire science research and provides training and educational pro- grams for firefighters. But the efforts to encourage cancer prevention protocols are starting to find success among many departments, especially with younger firefighters, Horn said. “These days, a lot of firefighter conversations I hear are about how ‘Clean is the new cool,’” Horn said, adding, “Being covered in STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE soot is no longer a badge of honor Palatine firefighters emerge from the smoke while battling a five-alarm fire at the River Trails condominiums in Prospect Heights in July. for firefighters.” Prevention efforts also have been strengthened in recent years to keep firefighters safe while on For some districts it’s ‘not a level playing field’ the job, countering the old adage Fire departments face disparities that the fire service represents “150 years of tradition unimpeded with funding cancer prevention by progress,” Horn said. For example, many firefighters By Karen Ann Cullotta now are aware of the need to Pioneer Press follow a decontamination routine while on the scene, scouring their At the Lincolnshire-Riverwoods Fire Pro- skin and gear of toxins as rapidly tection District, the recent death of 43-year- as possible rather than waiting old Lt. James Carney from cancer reinforced until they return to the firehouse, the department’s reasons for investing in two he said. special detox saunas, the use of cancer-sniffing In Prospect Heights, firefight- dogs and a second set of gear for each of its 39 ers are required to have a spare set firefighters. of gear to prevent them from Arlington Heights officials in recent years re-wearing dirty clothing, while also have made new investments in equipment baby wipes and garbage bags are for the department, including a $48,000 placed in the department’s trucks purchase that added four sets of special to ensure crews can start a washers and dryers designed to remove decontamination regimen di- dangerous contaminants from firefighters’ rectly at the scene, Smith said. gear. Firefighters also have to bag While some suburban departments have the their dirty garments in the means to pay for cancer prevention efforts, garbage bags before they’re al- some departments in poor areas south of lowed to return to the firehouse, Chicago and farther downstate say they are since they are prohibited from struggling to find the resources to do so. wearing soiled garments in the “We sell pizzas, have meat shoots and hold living areas of the firehouse, he bingo games to raise money to put fuel in the said. trucks and keep the heat and electricity on in The preventive measures the station,” said Sharon Davis, 44, a volunteer underscore some of the efforts to assistant fire chief in Centreville Township, an change the firefighting culture. economically struggling area that borders East “If it smells ‘macho,’ it’s bad St. Louis. STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE news,” Smith said, adding, “I don’t “Yes, we’re worried about cancer, but we Camp Jackson volunteer firefighters emerge from a training session in Centreville this month. know if we can prevent firefight- just don’t have the budget, so those things have ers from getting cancer, but we to take a back seat.” can reduce exposure to getting it, For the 70 percent of the nation’s fire service For the 70 percent of the nation’s fire service that relies on just like heart disease.” that relies on volunteers, representing 814,850 volunteers, representing 814,850 of the roughly 1.16 million At the Elgin Fire Department, of the roughly 1.16 million firefighters across Chief Dave Schmidt said his the U.S., investing in costly high-tech products firefighters, investing in costly high-tech products and can- firefighters now are required to and cancer prevention initiatives often is not in follow a gross decontamination the budget. cer prevention initiatives often is not in the budget. process on the scene that involves As a result, volunteer departments and using baby wipes to cleanse ex- those that are poorly funded, find themselves posed areas of their bodies, such faced with stark disparities in resources when Arlington Heights Fire Department, but we’re “We’re a busy fire department, but the city as the neck, throat and armpits. it comes to keeping their crews safe, officials just a small village,” said John Swan, volunteer of Gary struggles for money, and we don’t have Similar to Prospect Heights, said. fire chief in Colona and president of the Illinois a second set of gear and only two gear washers Elgin firefighters have to remove But with heightened concerns about cancer Firefighters Association, an advocacy group. for 10 stations across the city,” Siciliano said, dirty gear and pack it into sealed fueling a patchwork of safety and prevention Some fire departments closer to Chicago adding that firefighters are forced to reuse bags, which are stored on the programs in fire departments across the U.S., also are dealing with scarce resources to pay their dirty gear for multiple calls for service. trucks in an enclosed area away resource-strapped departments need to for cancer prevention initiatives. For well-funded departments, investing in a from the crew to ensure toxins on understand the long-term implications, said In suburban Harvey, where city budget second set of gear often is an attainable option the garments do not become Patrick Morrison, an official with the Interna- shortfalls led to 18 firefighters and 13 police for addressing prevention, but it comes at a airborne or rub onto the seats of tional Association of Fire Fighters, the labor officers being laid off earlier this year, steep price, said Gavin Horn, a researcher with trucks, Schmidt said. union representing paid full-time firefighters cancer-risk prevention initiatives are on the the Illinois Fire Service Institute for the When firefighters return to the and emergency medical services personnel in back burner, said Jerry Marzullo, attorney for University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. station, they also have to shower the U.S. and Canada. the Harvey firefighters union, International Costing roughly $3,000 apiece, a set of immediately, he said. “It’s not a level playing field when it comes Association of Fire Fighters Local 471. additional gear simply is not “a reality for many “We don’t even want anyone to to fire service cancer prevention programs, “In Harvey, the financial incompetence and departments,” Horn said. grab a water bottle out of the and it’s foolish thinking to expect a worker to malfeasance not only means you have trouble Unusual measures, meanwhile, might be refrigerator until they have buy their own protection gear,” Morrison said, funding the fire department payroll, but part of special programs. washed up and we know they’re adding, “Towns need to understand that the there’s no money for cancer prevention The cancer dogs in Lincolnshire, for in- clean,” Schmidt said. money spent on firefighter cancer prevention purchases, like skin wipes,” said Marzullo, who stance, are part of the Firefighter Cancer The department also has pur- programs and risk management will, in the is also a full-time firefighter in west suburban Screening Trials, a program based in Canada chased special washers and dry- long run, prevent illnesses and reduce the costs Berwyn. that works with more than 100 fire depart- ers, and it is moving toward of workers’ compensation and lawsuits.” In Gary, where officials recently said the ments across the U.S. and has tested more than providing its firefighters with a While the Illinois State Fire Marshal offers city’s financial issues could thrust the town 30,000 people as of 2018, according to its second set of gear to ensure grants that allow struggling departments in into bankruptcy, firefighter Jimmy Siciliano, website. The program is a “trial” and consid- they’re not re-wearing a uniform need of new equipment to reuse older 30, who is recovering from testicular cancer, ered “experimental,” and officials have said covered in toxins, Schmidt said. equipment from better-funded departments, said he used his own money to pay for clothing false positives and false negatives are possible. At the Illinois Firefighters As- new cancer-risk prevention products easily designed to ward off exposure to carcinogens. While a variety of specialized products — sociation, a nonprofit that pro- can exceed the modest budgets in towns that Despite the fact that the department’s including wipes that are said to remove vides educational programs and rely on volunteer firefighters, such as Colona, former leader, Division Chief Marlon Coutee, carcinogenic toxins — now are marketed to fire other support services for fire- Ill., near the Quad Cities. died from cancer in January 2016, the city has departments, studies find that low-cost op- fighters across the state, including “A $400,000 truck costs the same for the yet to launch any cancer prevention initiatives, tions, such as soap and water, can be an equally volunteer departments, president Colona Fire Protection District as it costs the Siciliano said. effective guard against toxins, Horn said. John Swan said the organization’s recent kickoff of the Go Green Clean campaign, which is meant to prevent cancer among firefight- garding the use of air masks toxic fumes on the scene, Concerted cancer prevention work duties, they do understand ers, highlights 11 best preventive meant to protect a firefighter’s Gratzianna said. efforts at fire departments are firefighters have to put them- practices for departments. airways. Firefighters also have to break commendable, but they also selves in dangerous situations that The recommendations include Firefighters and other rescue for mandatory “rehab” after should be accompanied by annual “many of us never go into.” using full protective equipment workers now are required to wear they’ve typically gone through medical screenings, said Dr. Jyoti “One hundred percent of the throughout an incident, even after the mask until a supervisor at the two oxygen canisters since the D. Patel, a professor of medicine in firefighters I have treated look a fire has been extinguished, and scene of a fire determines the breathing apparatus provides the hematology and oncology back and say they are incredulous during the salvage and overhaul environment is safe enough for roughly 20 minutes to a half-hour department at University of Chi- that years ago, some of them never process on the scene. Firefighters them to remove the device, said of breathable air, Gratzianna said. cago Medicine. even used a mask,” Patel said. “I’m also are encouraged to begin Patrick Gratzianna, deputy chief “Working with a mask on can Patel, who specializes in treat- glad fire departments are now immediate decontamination at of the Palatine Fire Department, be bothersome, and it takes time ing lung cancer patients, said she looking at prevention efforts, but the scene of a fire, using soap, one of the many departments that to put on a new one, but they do frequently sees firefighters with I’m of the opinion that it’s not as water and a brush, if weather assisted Prospect Heights during what they’re designed to do,” the disease who have never simple as just using baby wipes conditions allow, Swan said. the recent apartment fire. Gratzianna said. “An officer as- smoked and have no family his- and developing better equip- As the complex science behind The requirement exists be- signed to a crew on the scene tory of cancer. ment.” the issue continues to evolve, fire cause the air masks are designed needs to understand the value and She said that while doctors departments have relied on some to provide breathable air and importance of wearing (a mask) today often still can’t be sure if a [email protected] studies to change protocols re- prevent firefighters from inhaling by example.” firefighter’s cancer is related to Twitter @kcullotta Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, November 26, 2018 5 Peoria diocese priest is again ousted Priest, from Page 1 assment case, as well as his felony assault charge, are ministry again — and the scheduled for trial in Janu- church wasn’t saying why. ary, prosecutors said. People in the central Illi- As police investigated the nois towns of Ottawa, allegations against Rowley, LaSalle-Peru and a handful they questioned both of smaller communities Windy and the pastor, that hug the banks of the Kipfer. Illinois River were left to LaSalle County State’s wonder what had hap- Attorney Karen Donnelly, pened. whose office prosecuted In fact, the explanation Deanna Rowley, said she does not fit neatly into the received a phone call from usual narrative of priest the Peoria Diocese’s top misconduct. Late last win- lawyer, Patricia Gibson, af- ter, Windy’s superiors in ter the priests were ques- Peoria learned that Windy tioned, asking if she was had involved himself in a going to press charges. criminal court case, paying Donnelly said she told a visit to an 82-year-old Gibson “there was not crime victim along with the enough to justify charges.” father of the woman who Only Gary Rowley would be had robbed her. That man charged with trying to in- later would be charged with timidate the elderly wom- attempted harassment of an, she said. the victim. Windy was removed Windy’s role in the mat- from ministry anyway. As ter drew the attention of parishioners mounted an Ottawa police, who eventu- effort to help him, Peterlin ally showed up at church to approached Donnelly and question both the priest and asked if she would state her his boss, the Rev. David TERRY HERBIG/ASSOCIATED PRESS position on the case in a Kipfer. The Rev. Jeffrey Windy after a 2002 hearing about making and selling GHB. He was convicted and spent 4 years in prison. letter to the bishop, Don- Within a few days, Peoria nelly said. She ended up Bishop Daniel Jenky re- their transgressions. the drug primarily as a The motions acknowl- sentence. writing a second letter after moved Windy from min- “It’s amazing he was put bodybuilding supplement. edged that “since his re- This is where Windy the first had no effect on istry, setting off a scramble back in,” said Terry McKier- However, the science lease from custody, his su- entered the picture. Windy’s status. among the priest’s support- nan, president of BishopAc- underlying its purported periors have been reluctant Rowley’s lawyer, “Father Jeffrey J. Windy ers in Ottawa. At the request countability.org, a Boston- muscle-building qualities is to assign him to public Matthew Mueller, wanted has never been considered of a lawyer who is helping based advocacy group that dubious at best, experts pastoral duties, so as to to appeal to the elderly for possible arrest in regard Windy, the LaSalle County has tracked the Catholic said. avoid the negative implica- victim to make a statement to his interaction with the state’s attorney and at least hierarchy’s record in deal- “Is it legit? No,” said tions associated with this supporting leniency, ac- victim,” Donnelly wrote in one other lawyer involved ing with priest misconduct. Mark Rasenick, a professor pending case.” The court cording to a letter he later the second letter, dated in the case wrote letters to The fact that Windy has of physiology, biophysics filings also stated that wrote to Jenky in support of April 28. “At no time was Jenky explaining that the now been removed again and psychiatry at the Uni- Bishop Jenky supported Windy. However, Mueller this office asked to pursue priest was not facing crimi- “does seem to indicate that versity of Illinois at Chi- Windy’s efforts to rejoin was concerned about charges against Father nal charges. But the bishop the diocese had not thought cago. “It is the fabric of active ministry elsewhere. reaching out directly for Windy.” has not changed his mind. it through.” urban legend. When you The Brooklyn appoint- fear of intimidating the Cathy Ciszweski, a re- Windy declined to com- Kruse said years of take GHB — it’s sedating. If ment fell through “at the woman, he wrote. tired nurse who attends St. ment on his situation, but thought went into the deci- you sleep well, you make last minute,” Kruse said, Mueller relayed his con- Francis of Assisi parish, the prominent Ottawa-area sion to give Windy another more human growth hor- when Windy “demon- cerns to Rowley’s father, wrote a stern letter to the lawyer advising him — for- chance after his conviction mone. And bodybuilders strated some point of im- Gary, the letter said. A few editor of the local paper in mer LaSalle County State’s and drug-related problems. are known to inject human prudence. It had to do with days later, Windy called which she addressed Jenky Attorney Gary Peterlin — “There was a probation- growth hormone. None of some things on his Face- Mueller to say that Gary directly, asking: “You have said the diocese is seeking ary period to see if he was in this has ever been proven to book page.” Rowley, a parishioner at St. chosen to crucify Rev. to remove Windy from the a position to reintegrate work.” Kruse did not explain Patrick’s, had contacted Windy for what may I ask?” priesthood permanently. into ministry,” Kruse said. During his sentencing further. Windy’s Facebook him about the matter. The She pledged to withhold Peterlin said the priest has Ultimately, diocesan offi- hearing, Windy acknowl- posts over the years have priest also asked “if it was her annual donation to the done nothing that would cials felt as though Windy edged that he was addicted mixed pastoral and reli- illegal or even frowned up- diocese until the bishop justify removing him from deserved compassion and to the drug, which produces gious messages with selfies on” for him to reach out to reinstates Windy. “He is a ministry. had earned a chance. No feelings of euphoria and from vacations and restau- the victim, according to the very good priest, in spite of Jenky’s vicar general, one had ever alleged sexual relaxation as well as drows- rants, often with a cocktail letter. what happened to him Monsignor James Kruse, misconduct of any kind, iness. As Windy began to in hand. Mueller assured him it years ago,” she said in an confirmed that Jenky has Kruse noted, and “with his read a statement asking the Windy did not rejoin was common practice for a interview. “I feel that he’s filed a canon law case in addiction … it was some- judge for leniency, he broke active ministry until he was defense team to seek the used that experience to be Rome seeking further ac- thing that had been over- down crying and asked his placed in a Bloomington support of the victim. Ac- helpful.” tion on Windy’s status. The come.” attorney to read what he parish in 2013. cording to Peterlin, Windy Kruse said the letters fact that Windy did not seek The Peoria Diocese ini- had written, according to a He served there for four then went to see the victim from Donnelly and others the counsel of superiors in tially declined to comment transcript of the hearing. years before transferring to at her home and Gary Row- were beside the point. Peoria before involving to the Tribune, maintaining “I know I have made a Ottawa in June 2017 to ley went with him, in a “The fundamental rea- himself in the criminal case, that the situation was a terrible mistake in using serve three combined par- separate car. son Father Windy was re- nor immediately report the private personnel matter. drugs and in purchasing the ishes — St. Patrick’s, St. The elder Rowley has a moved was because of his police interview to the Jenky agreed to allow chemicals for the manufac- Columba and St. Francis of significant criminal history. tremendous lack of pastoral chancery, showed Windy Kruse to respond after the turing of the same,” Windy Assisi — close to his home- Among his previous cases prudence in that he didn’t had not overcome “a pat- Tribune said the newspaper wrote. “I have shamed my town of Peru. In Ottawa he was a 2009 conviction for first contact the diocese tern of imprudence” that was going to write about the family, my parish, my reconnected with old unlawful use of a weapon by when he first became in- had marred his behavior for case regardless, based on brother priests and the lives friends and relatives and a felon. He also had been volved in the Rowley case,” years, Kruse said. documents and lawyers’ that I have touched.” gained supporters who charged with a felony for Kruse said. “That’s the rea- Jenky “was immediately statements. The judge sentenced liked his homilies and out- allegedly assaulting a preg- son the bishop said, ‘No, unnerved by the fact that he Windy to 70 months in going demeanor. But while nant woman. he’s done. He’s out.’” did not know about it,” ‘A terrible federal prison, citing abuse Windy was getting settled, After Windy talked to the Peterlin said he objects to Kruse said. of a position of trust as an the trouble that would elderly woman and intro- the way the diocese keeps The bishop’s position is a mistake’ aggravating factor. The eventually reach him was duced her to Gary Rowley, leaning on that one term. turnaround from a decade In early 2002, Windy was priest spent four years in growing. she called Mueller and, as “They can make their ago, when Jenky repeatedly a 31-year-old pastor running prison and was released on the lawyer relayed in his decision, but they should supported Windy’s efforts two parishes in tiny farming Dec. 12, 2006, according to letter, “indicated she did not be arbitrary decisions,” to win early termination of towns an hour north of court records. He then was ‘No, he’s done’ want to talk to me about the Peterlin said. “To come up his parole. Jenky twice sup- Peoria. Young and athletic, subject to an additional A year ago, in October case and that she under- with this ‘imprudent’ … ported efforts to move he was popular with parish- three years of mandatory 2017, a 33-year-old woman stood I was Deanna Row- that’s a judgment call. What Windy out of the Peoria ioners and often seen lifting supervised release, the fed- named Deanna Rowley told ley’s attorney. She ex- I can see is that we’ve got Diocese so he could re- weights in the garage of the eral version of parole. an elderly couple outside an pressed many good things some real overkill here on enter ministry away from parish house. That image Church officials said he Ottawa steakhouse that she about Father Windy.” the part of the diocese.” central Illinois, where the was shattered when Windy underwent further counsel- would open the door for On Feb. 23, Gary Rowley Kruse said that the day “negative implications” of was arrested in late January ing and evaluation. them, according to police. was arrested and charged after the bishop learned of his date-rape drug convic- 2002 on federal drug In summer 2008, Windy As the 82-year-old woman with felony attempted har- the police interview “we tion would be less of an charges. began to ask the court to passed by, Rowley grabbed assment of a witness, ac- met with Windy and talked issue, according to federal The U.S. attorney’s office end his parole early so he her purse and tried to run. cording to a statement from with him about the conver- court records. in Iowa alleged that Windy could serve as a priest The woman struggled with the Ottawa Police Depart- sation with the police, and At a time when the public and five men from the Quad outside Illinois, first as a her, and Rowley grabbed a ment. talked about all of the de- spotlight is again fixed on Cities had been manufac- military chaplain and then, wallet from the bag, jumped “Rowley is accused of tails. how the Catholic clergy turing and selling GHB. when that did not come to into her van and drove off. taking a substantial step in “In general, let’s say he deals with misconduct in its Windy ordered chemicals pass, as a parish priest in Rowley eventually contacting a victim in a confirmed everything, and ranks, Windy’s case raises and used church property Brooklyn, N.Y. In a series of pleaded guilty to aggravated pending legal proceeding, he said, with some sadness questions about how, when to mix the drug, according motions, his lawyer noted robbery of an elderly person being the robbery case of and distress, ‘Yes, I was very and with what oversight the to federal prosecutors. that the church was in need and hoped to be placed in a his daughter Deanna Row- imprudent.’” church decides to return At the time of their arrest, of his services because of “a drug treatment program. ley, with the intent to harass troubled priests to ministry, Windy and his codefend- worldwide shortage of However, prosecutors were or annoy the victim,” it said. [email protected] regardless of the nature of ants said they were using priests.” seeking a 12-year prison Rowley’s attempted har- Twitter @davidheinzmann

Ex-employee convicted in $27K theft Upgrades set for Park By Amanda Marrazzo credit cards for trial and flatly sistant State’s Attorney Chicago Tribune personal ex- denied her Randi Freese said it was Ridge Police Station penses, even after claims of inap- “ridiculous” and “absurd” By Jennifer Johnson plete. “They will gut the A McHenry County the company ran propriate sexual for Wagner to have as- Pioneer Press whole space and make it woman who claimed her into some finan- advances toward sumed it was OK to use the into a more functional employer made unwanted cial difficulty. her. credit cards at such places Several long-recom- space,” the police chief said. advances toward her has Her attorney, He said as Bath & Body Works, mended improvements to He said he expects the been convicted of the theft Robert Deters, though he did Sally Beauty Supply, Ross, the Park Ridge Police Sta- work to be completed in the of more than $25,000 from said her employer not mind if she Discovery and liquor tion are set to occur next spring of 2019. his company. never questioned Wagner made small per- stores. year following the City Complaints that the exist- Darcie Wagner, 57, was the charges and sonal purchases Freese said that Wagner Council’s approval of a con- ing female officers’ locker found guilty Monday of that, because she was al- such as cigarettes with the resigned only after being tract with a commercial room is inadequate and in felony theft after prose- lowed to use the credit company credit cards, he questioned about her construction firm. need of more space have cutors said she fraudu- cards, no “actual theft” didn’t know just how credit card use. Aldermen on Nov. 19 been made by department lently used three company took place. much she was actually “She took advantage,” voted in favor of a $718,392 officials for years and im- credit cards on purchases Deters asserted that his spending. Freese said. “He gave her a design and remodeling con- provements were part of and cash advances totaling client’s employer only The man read a text in lot of trust and she took tract with F.H. Paschen for proposals brought to the City $27,700 between 2014 and sought to have charges court that he said Wagner advantage.” improvements to the wom- Council in 2011 and 2007. 2017 while she was em- pressed against her be- sent to him a few days Judge Sharon Prather — en’s locker room, police roll Resistance from the late ployed by a Crystal Lake cause he feared that his before she resigned in who found Wagner guilty call area, break room, and mayor David Schmidt and company. own inappropriate con- 2017, in which she admit- after the defendant waived report-writing areas inside some aldermen kept many Wagner, of Spring duct toward her would ted to stealing from him. her right to a jury trial — the station, which is located of the 2011 project plans Grove, testified at her trial come to light. When she resigned, she said Wagner’s testimony in the basement of City Hall. from moving forward. And in October that she didn’t Wagner testified in Oc- wrote a letter apologizing “lacked credibility.” Second Ward Ald. Nicho- in 2015, aldermen voted to believe she was doing any- tober that she quit her job and said she would pay Wagner remains free on las Milissis and 4th Ward cut $100,000 in funding thing wrong and thought because her boss “was him back for the $600 he bail and is due to be Ald. Roger Shubert were from the 2016-17 budget.But she was allowed to use the getting more friendly … had loaned her in cash. sentenced Jan. 22. absent from the meeting. following a study last year by credit cards to supplement grabbing me and putting The boss wrote on the Park Ridge Police Chief FGM architects, recom- her income as needed. She me on his lap, kissing me.” resignation that the loan Amanda Marrazzo is a Frank Kaminski said some mendations for improve- said she was never told to The former employer was forgiven. freelance reporter. of the space will have multi- ments resurfaced and mon- stop using the company also testified at Wagner’s McHenry County As- ple uses when work is com- ey was set aside. 6 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, November 26, 2018 NATION & WORLD

Congress puts more heat on president GOP senators blast Trump on defense of Saudi prince By Karoun Demirjian The Washington Post

WASHINGTON — Con- gressional Republicans con- tinued to line up this week- end to criticize President Donald Trump over his defense of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who the CIA be- lieves ordered the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. “I disagree with the pres- ident’s assessment,” Sen. AP GETTY AP GETTY-AFP Mike Lee, R-Utah, said Sun- “The intelligence I’ve seen suggests The president “needs to speak It would be “irresponsible” not to “Why does Trump have such an day on NBC News’ “Meet that (Jamal Khashoggi’s murder) directly to the Saudis and say look into President Trump’s finan- affinity for murderous autocrats?” the Press.” “It’s inconsistent was ordered by the crown prince,” enough’s enough,” said Sen. Joni cial interests with Saudi Arabia, Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., asked with the intelligence I’ve said Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah. Ernst, R-Iowa. said Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif. in a tweet. seen. The intelligence I’ve seen suggests that this was added that the United within a few months by leaders before they could would be irresponsible not now refuses to accept CIA ordered by the crown States’ commitment to hu- whether he thinks Moham- ever get to the floor. to find out,” Rep. Adam findings that the Saudi prince.” man rights and the rule of med was responsible for That leaves lawmakers Schiff of California, the Crown Prince ordered #Ja- Lee has split with Trump law requires Congress “ab- Khashoggi’s death. with the option of launch- ranking Democrat and ex- malKhashoggi’s murder,” in the past over the U.S. solutely to consider further Lee added that he hoped ing investigations — some- pected new chairman of the Rep. Maxine Waters of Cali- policy on Saudi Arabia, par- action.” mounting fury at Saudi Ara- thing Ernst, newly ap- House Intelligence Com- fornia, the ranking Demo- ticularly the U.S. support for “At such a time when it bia would become “an op- pointed to the Senate Re- mittee, said on “State of the crat and expected new the Saudi-led coalition’s becomes necessary, the portunity for the Congress publican leadership team, Union,” accusing Trump of chairwoman of the House military campaign in president also needs to to weigh in and say, let’s halt endorsed Sunday. being “dishonest” about the Financial Services Commit- Yemen. Human rights speak directly to the Saudis our efforts in Yemen.” “I do think we need to crown prince’s involvement. tee, tweeted. groups say the Saudi role and say enough’s enough,” “Congress has to take look into this further, and “It telegraphs to despots Both Waters and Schiff has contributed signifi- Ernst said. “And if there are some ownership of U.S. we need to understand around the world they can will be in a position to cantly to what the United indicators coming from foreign policy,” he said. where the investigations are murder people with impu- closely scrutinize Trump’s Nations recently assessed as those intelligence agencies, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I- leading us,” she said, adding nity and that this president finances in connection with the world’s worst humani- he also needs to be involved Vt., who co-sponsored an that she hoped senators will have their back as long Saudi Arabia and other for- tarian catastrophe. in some sort of action.” effort with Lee earlier this would receive more brief- as they praise him, as long as eign governments next year. But even some of those One bipartisan proposal year to end U.S. support for ings from intelligence offi- they do business with him When asked whether who have sided with Trump in the Senate calls to impose the Saudi campaign in cials on Mohammed’s role. potentially,” Schiff added. such scrutiny was fair, Lee in the past have begun to additional sanctions on Yemen, also said on ABC In the House, Democrats “That cannot be the guiding sidestepped the question. tire of his steadfast defense Saudi Arabia and others News’ “This Week” that he are promising to tackle the principle behind our foreign “I don’t know why he’s of Mohammed in the face of thought to be fomenting thought more lawmakers Khashoggi matter when policy.” siding with the Saudis,” the clear evidence of human unrest in Yemen and to stop would line up behind such they take over the majority Other Democrats ques- Republican senator said of rights abuses and U.S. intel- the sale and transfer of all an effort after Khashoggi’s next year — and are openly tioned whether Trump sim- Trump. “But I think there ligence’s high-confidence weapons to Saudi Arabia killing. questioning whether ply had a soft spot for are things we can do to assessment implicating the until the Yemen campaign is Thus far, however, efforts Trump’s defense of the despots. change our relationship prince in Khashoggi’s Octo- scaled back. A bipartisan in the House and the Senate crown prince is motivated “Why does Trump have with the Saudis, notwith- ber killing. pair of senators also have to pass legislation that by self-interest. such an affinity for murder- standing what his personal Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, invoked the Global Magnit- would use the War Powers “Is his personal financial ous autocrats? He defends motivations might be.” speaking on CNN’s “State of sky Act, which enables Act to curtail U.S. military interest driving U.S. policy Vladimir Putin of Russia, “I’m also certain that in the Union,” acknowledged sanctions over human and intelligence support for in the gulf; is it driving U.S. fell in love w/ Kim Jong Un the next Congress people that Saudi Arabia was a rights offenses, to force Saudi Arabia have either policy vis-a-vis the Rus- of N Korea, admires Rodrigo will look into that,” he “great strategic partner” but Trump to formally say fallen short or been stymied sians? We don’t know, but it Duterte of the Philippines & added. GOP hot to defend Trump Ex-Trump adviser loses bid against impeachment to delay his prison sentence By Billy House Federal judge says Bloomberg News Papadopoulos filed At least three Republi- motion too late cans are jockeying to serve as President Donald By Hope Yen Trump’s first line of defense Associated Press against any effort by House Democrats to seek his im- WASHINGTON — A peachment, a job that that federal judge on Sunday carries high risk and nar- rejected a last-minute bid row rewards. by former Trump cam- The position: top GOP paign foreign policy adviser seat on the House Judiciary George Papadopoulos to Committee, which could delay his two-week prison investigate whether there term and ordered him to are grounds to remove surrender Monday as Trump from office. The job scheduled. description: counter any al- Papadopoulos sought legations of impropriety in- GARY LANDERS/AP the delay until an appeals volving Trump and Russia Rep. Steve Chabot, R-Ohio, says he has experience from court had ruled in a sepa- and his interactions with serving in the President Bill Clinton impeachment case. rate case challenging the the Justice Department. constitutionality of special CAROLYN KASTER/AP The potential perks — or next-in-line in seniority, ex- Jerrold Nadler of New counsel Robert Mueller’s George Papadopoulos, the former Trump campaign ad- drawbacks, depending on cluding Jim Sensenbrenner York, would become the appointment. viser, has been ordered to surrender Monday. the lawmaker’s perspective of Wisconsin, who has al- focal point of any impeach- But in an order Sunday, — include national televi- ready served as the top ment effort. Nadler has U.S. District Court Judge other conditions. His lawyer argued that sion exposure, with lots of Republican. Chabot said sidestepped questions on Randolph Moss said Pa- “The truth will all be out. the appellate case could appearances on Fox News, he’s the most experienced impeachment and has said padopoulos had waited too Not even a prison sentence constitute new evidence and command of a minority and qualified, pointing out he and his colleagues long to contest his sentence can stop that momentum,” that could allow him to committee staff. that he was an impeach- would be looking into the after it was handed down in Papadopoulos wrote Sun- mount a challenge. That But the job also carries ment manager in the case administration’s immigra- September. Moss noted day. “Looking forward to case was brought by a the risk of being second- against President Bill Clin- tion policies, environmen- that Papadopoulos had testifying publicly shortly witness refusing to comply guessed by the president ton. tal enforcement, the Justice agreed not to appeal in after. The wool isn’t going with a Mueller grand jury and being tethered to “I’ve been in the thick of Department’s failure to de- most circumstances as part to be pulled over America’s subpoena. Trump’s explanations for it for a long time,” Chabot fend the Affordable Care of his plea agreement and eyes forever.” Papadopoulos’ sentence, allegations raised by Demo- said. Act, Matt Whitaker’s ap- the judge said the challenge Papadopoulos had filed issued by Moss on Sept. 7, crats, who will take control Gaetz and other allies pointment as acting attor- to Mueller’s appointment an initial motion on Nov. 16, was far less than the maxi- of the House in January. have been pitching a third ney general and accusa- was unlikely to be success- nearly two months after the mum six-month sentence “This committee is going possibility: Jim Jordan of tions of sexual misconduct ful in the U.S. Court of deadline for appealing his sought by the government to be covered like the O.J. Ohio, a Trump favorite and and perjury against Appeals for the District of conviction or sentence. He but more than the proba- trial,” predicts Matt Gaetz co-founder of the conser- Supreme Court Justice Columbia Circuit. Four dif- followed up with a request tion that Papadopoulos and of Florida, a panel member vative House Freedom Brett Kavanaugh. ferent federal judges have to delay his sentence pend- his lawyers had asked for. who isn’t seeking the post. Caucus. Jordan has helped Collins, Chabot and Jor- upheld Mueller’s appoint- ing that motion on Moss at the time noted that There’s another compli- lead a Republican inquiry dan all say Republicans ment as proper. Wednesday, the day before many similar cases resulted cation. Because the Demo- into accusations of FBI and should would work with “The prospect that the Thanksgiving. in probation but said he crats prevailed in the House Justice Department bias Nadler and other Demo- D.C. Circuit will reach a “Papadopoulos waited imposed a sentence of in- midterm elections, the against Trump leading up crats when they can — and contrary conclusion is re- until the eleventh hour to carceration partly to send a committee’s top Republi- to the 2016 election. House fight back as needed. mote,” Moss wrote. seek relief; indeed, he did message to the public that can won’t be chairman, like officials familiar with Jor- “That’s what I will do,” Tweeting in response not file his second motion people can’t lie to the FBI. Bob Goodlatte of Virginia, dan’s thinking said he’s Jordan said. Sunday, Papadopoulos said — the stay request — until Papadopoulos, the first who’s retiring. That doesn’t considering a bid. Some colleagues say Jor- he looked forward to telling the last business day before campaign aide sentenced in seem to have dampened the Democrats plan to use dan’s chances of being cho- the full story behind his he was scheduled to sur- Mueller’s investigation, enthusiasm of Doug Collins the subpoena power that sen could be complicated case. In recent months, he render to serve his sen- triggered the initial Russia of Georgia, a panel member comes with winning a ma- by the hard-line positions has spent many nights post- tence,” Moss’ 13-page order investigation two years ago. who predicted that he’ll be jority to investigate Trump he and other Freedom Cau- ing on Twitter, as has his states. “He has only his own Memos written by House the choice of his party. and his administration. cus members have taken. wife, venting anger about delay to blame.” Republicans and Demo- Collins, who is part of the Some of them have been But Gaetz said the party the FBI and insisting he Papadopoulos pleaded crats show that informa- GOP’s House leadership pushing for his impeach- needs “a brawler” on Judi- was framed by the govern- guilty last year to lying to tion about Papadopoulos’ team, said he expects the ment since last year, though ciary — and that Jordan is ment. He has also offered to federal agents about his contacts with Russian in- decision to be made this the top Democrat, Nancy the right person to be “the testify before the Senate interactions with Russian termediaries set in motion week. Pelosi of California, and face of the Trump defense.” intelligence committee, intermediaries during the the FBI’s counterintelli- Another, longer-serving other party leaders have Collins said he could get which is investigating Rus- 2016 presidential cam- gence investigation in July Judiciary member, Steve downplayed that idea. along with the panel’s new sian interference in the paign. He also forfeited 2016 into potential coor- Chabot of Ohio, wants the The Judiciary Commit- leadership, but added this 2016 presidential election, most of his rights to contest dination between Russia job, too. He technically is tee, to be led by Democrat warning: “Don’t cross me.” if he’s granted immunity or his conviction. and the Trump campaign. Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, November 26, 2018 7 Migrants enveloped in tear gas near border By Christopher Sherman Associated Press

TIJUANA, Mexico — Mi- grants approaching the U.S. border from Mexico were enveloped with tear gas Sunday after a few tried to breach the fence separating the two countries. U.S. agents shot the gas, according to an Associated Press reporter on the scene. Children were screaming and coughing in the may- hem. Honduran migrant Ana Zuniga, 23, said she saw migrants open a small hole at a gap on the Mexican side of a levee, at which point U.S. agents fired tear gas at them. “We ran, but when you run the gas asphyxiates you GUILLERMO ARIAS/GETTY-AFP more,” she said while Central American migrants flee along the Tijuana River on Sunday near the U.S.-Mexico border after Border Patrol fired tear gas at them. cradling her 3-year-old daughter in her arms. the East and West facilities. claims and carried hand- More than 5,000 mi- der was to make the mi- “Would be very SMART Mexico’s Milenio TV also All northbound and south- painted American and Hon- grants have been camped in grants’ plight more visible if Mexico would stop the showed images of several bound traffic was halted. duran flags while chanting: and around a sports com- to the governments of Caravans long before they migrants at the border try- Earlier Sunday, several “We are not criminals! We plex in Tijuana after making Mexico and the U.S. get to our Southern Border, ing to jump over the fence. hundred Central American are international workers!” their way through Mexico “We can’t have all these or if originating countries Yards away on the U.S. side, migrants pushed past a A second line of Mexican in recent weeks via caravan. people here,” Mujica said. would not let them form (it shoppers streamed in and blockade of Mexican police police carrying plastic riot Many hope to apply for Tijuana Mayor Juan Ma- is a way they get certain out of an outlet mall. who were standing guard shields stood guard outside asylum in the U.S., but nuel Gastelum on Friday people out of their country U.S. Border Patrol heli- near the international bor- a Mexican customs and agents at the San Ysidro declared a humanitarian and dump in U.S. No long- copters flew overhead, der crossing. They ap- immigration plaza. entry point are processing crisis in his border city of 1.6 er),” he wrote. while U.S. agents held vigil peared to easily pass That line of police had fewer than 100 asylum peti- million, which he says is Mexico’s Interior Min- on foot beyond the wire through without using vi- installed tall steel panels tions a day. struggling to accommodate istry said Sunday the coun- fence in California. The olence, and some of the behind them outside the Irineo Mujica, who has the crush of migrants. try has sent 11,000 Central Border Patrol office in San migrants called on each Chaparral crossing on the accompanied the migrants President Donald Trump Americans back to their Diego said via Twitter that other to remain peaceful. Mexican side of the border. for weeks as part of the aid took to Twitter on Sunday countries of origin since pedestrian crossings have They convened the dem- Migrants were asked by group Pueblo Sin Fronteras, to express his displeasure Oct. 19, and is on track to been suspended at the San onstration to try to pressure police to turn back toward said the aim of Sunday’s with the caravans in Mexi- sent about 100,000 back Ysidro port of entry at both the U.S to hear their asylum Mexico. march toward the U.S. bor- co. home by the end of the year. Crews contain Camp Fire, deadliest wildfire in Calif. history

By Cleve R. Wootson Jr. that has roared through tels or camping outdoors in contained, the nightmare is ous. rary accommodations are The Washington Post 153,000 acres of Butte below-freezing tempera- far from over for displaced “You look up, and you see being overwhelmed by County, which is north of tures face an uncertain fu- residents, who face new these things hanging in the overcrowding and disease,” The Camp Fire — the Sacramento. Three straight ture. dangers as some prepare to trees, and now they’re The Washington Post re- deadliest, most destructive days of rain helped more The fire began Nov. 8 in see their homes for the first blowing around real hard ported. More than 120 have blaze in California history than 1,000 firefighters get a the Sierra Nevada foothills. time in weeks. and fall down,” Craig Covey been sickened by what ap- that has killed 85 people, foothold. High temperatures, gusty Crews are working to of the Orange County Fire pears to be the highly conta- destroyed 14,000 resi- But the rejoicing was winds and parched vegeta- repair power lines and clear Authority told a CNN affili- gious infection norovirus. dences and charred an area muted. Authorities expect tion contributed to its rapid debris from roads. Partially ate. Even the rain that the size of Chicago — has the death toll to continue to spread. burned or hollowed-out U.S. Health and Human knocked back the fire been fully contained, au- rise: 249 people are unac- As crews made incre- trees are an ever-present Services Secretary Alex opened up the area to new thorities announced on counted for. Crews contin- mental gains, and Walmart threat, according to the San Azar has declared a public threats. Sunday. ue sifting through the ash of parking lots became im- Francisco Chronicle. Debris health emergency in the “Areas experiencing sig- Cal Fire, the state’s for- what used to be buildings, promptu tent cities, the fire and ash could be toxic, full state, according to ABC nificant rainfall following a estry and fire protection searching for human re- became the center of a of heavy metals or carcino- News. Two hospitals and wildfire are at risk for debris agency, made the an- mains. debate about global warm- gens. Just sleeping at a eight other health facilities flows and flash flooding,” nouncement after spending Thousands of displaced ing. home surrounded by ash had to be evacuated because the Butte County Sheriff’s 17 days beating back a blaze people in shelters and ho- Even though the fire is and debris could be hazard- of wildfires. And “tempo- Office warned. Brexit agreement ‘only deal Happy Thanksgiving possible,’ May, EU leader say GOBBLE UP OUR LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR! Brexit, from Page 1 will be disappointed the • Tub To Shower • Walk-In Tub first seconds after the rejec- Conversions • Easy To Clean, No tion.” For once, May was in • Tub & Wall System More Mold Or Mildew complete agreement. “This is the deal that is on • Shower & Wall System the table,” she said. “It is the best possible deal. It is the AS SEEN ON FREE IN-HOME ESTIMATES only deal.” Acknowledging the vast political and economic con- TV sequences of Brexit, May promised lawmakers their say before Christmas and said that it “will be one of the most significant votes that Parliament has held for many years.” She argued that Parlia- ment has a duty “to deliver EMMANUEL DUNAND/GETTY-AFP Brexit” as voters have de- Prime Minister Theresa May insisted that she was “full of manded. optimism” about Britain’s future despite opposition. “The British people don’t want to spend any more Brexit and keeps the Irish will be sad at this moment,” time arguing about Brexit,” border open. They also she told reporters, but in- she said. “They want a good backed a 26-page document sisted that she was “full of deal done that fulfills the laying out their aims for optimism” about Britain’s up to vote and allows us to come relations after Brexit. future. together again as a country.” Still, the event was tinged The European Parlia- Not all agree. Main oppo- with sadness on the Euro- ment, meanwhile, will be in sition Labour Party leader pean side at Britain’s depar- full campaign mode a few 50% off Jeremy Corbyn called the ture, the first time a country months ahead of the EU deal “the result of a misera- will leave the 28-nation elections when Europe’s traditional ble failure of negotiation bloc. lawmakers sit to endorse that leaves us with the worst German Chancellor An- the agreement, probably in of all worlds,” and said his gela Merkel said her feel- February, but perhaps as bathrooms party would oppose it. Scot- ings were “ambivalent, with late as March, according to tish First Minister Nicola sadness, but on the other the assembly’s president, FINANCING Sturgeon, whose Scottish hand, also some kind of Antonio Tajani. AILABLE National Party is the third- relief that we made it to this Still, Tajani said a “large AV largest in Parliament, said point.” majority” of European par- lawmakers “should reject it “I think we managed to liamentarians support the AS and back a better alterna- make a diplomatic piece of deal. • Manufactured Locally tive.” art,” she said. Many predict it will fail in LOW AS Pro-Brexit former Con- Dutch Prime Minister the British Parliament. No • Hassle-Free No-Mess Installation servative leader Iain Dun- Mark Rutte said the deal — one can be sure whether • 2-Year Money Back Guarantee $ can Smith said May should the product of a year and a that would lead to the fall of insist on new terms because half of often-grueling nego- the government, a new ref- • Affordable For Any Budget 79 the deal “has ceded too tiations — was regrettable erendum, a postponement • Lifetime Warranty much control” to Brussels. but acceptable. of Brexit or a chaotic “no PER MONTH On the EU side, the last “I believe that nobody is deal” exit for Britain. HURRY OFFER EXPIRES big obstacle to a deal with winning. We are all losing But Irish Prime Minister DEC. 21ST 2018! Britain was overcome Sat- because of the U.K. leaving,” Leo Varadkar said he urday when Spain lifted its Rutte said. “But given that thought May’s chances of *depending on styles, deposit & interest rates objections over the dis- context, this is a balanced getting the deal through puted British territory of outcome with no political Parliament were strong. Gibraltar. winners.” He said British lawmak- So it took EU leaders only May said she wasn’t sad, ers would see that “the CALL NOW! a matter of minutes at because Britain and the EU alternative is a no deal, Sunday’s summit in Brus- would remain “friends and cliff-edge Brexit, which is sels to endorse the with- neighbors.” something of course that we drawal agreement that set- “I recognize some Euro- all want to avoid.” 630-423-5838 tles Britain’s divorce bill, pean leaders are sad at this “Any other deal really protects the rights of U.K. moment, but also some peo- only exists in people’s and EU citizens hit by ple back at home in the U.K. imaginations,” he added. 847-213-9808 • 708-251-4698 8 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, November 26, 2018 S Military: Ranger killed in operation against al-Qaida By Dan Lamothe The Washington Post

A soldier in the Army’s elite 75th Ranger Regiment was mortally wounded by gunfire Saturday during an operation against al-Qaida fighters in a remote part of southwestern Afghanistan, U.S. military officials said Sunday. Sgt. Leandro Jasso, 25, U.S. ARMY was wounded in Nimruz Sgt. Leandro Jasso died province’s Khash Rod dis- Saturday after being shot. trict, where the U.S. military is not known to conduct AP many operations. The oper- “Sgt. Jasso was A ship under the Kerch Bridge blocks passage to the Kerch Strait on Sunday off Crimea. ation was carried out jointly a humble pro- with Afghan forces and con- cluded Sunday morning, fessional who said Maj. Bariki Mallya, a Ukraine says Russia fires on, spokesman for the U.S. mili- placed the mis- tary in Afghanistan. One other U.S. service member sion first, lived was wounded, he added. the Ranger seizes its ships in Black Sea “The loss of Sgt. Jasso is felt by his family and loved Creed and will By Matthew Bodner boat. unauthorized passage Russia’s Black Sea Fleet ones, by all who served with Associated Press Russia’s Federal Security through Russian territorial greatly outmatches the him and by all on this be deeply Service, known as the FSB waters, while Ukraine al- Ukrainian navy. mission to protect our MOSCOW — Russia’s and which oversees the leged that one of its boats Ukrainian ports on the country and our allies,” said missed.” coast guard opened fire on coast guard, said there was was rammed by a Russian Sea of Azov include strate- Gen. Austin “Scott” Miller, —Lt. Col. Rob and seized three of “irrefutable evidence that coast guard vessel. gically vital centers such as the top U.S. officer in Af- McChrystal Ukraine’s vessels Sunday, Kiev prepared and orches- The tugboat, which was Mariupol, the closest gov- ghanistan. wounding two crew mem- trated provocations in the rammed, was traveling ernment-controlled city to Additional details about bers, after a tense standoff Black Sea. These materials with the two Ukrainian Donetsk and Luhansk, the the operation were not im- McChord in Washington in the Black Sea near the will soon be made public.” gunboats from Odessa on breakaway regions of east- mediately available. U.S. state when not deployed. Crimean Peninsula, the The FSB confirmed the Black Sea to Mariupol, ern Ukraine controlled by Special Operations troops “Sgt. Jasso was a humble Ukrainian navy said. early Monday that it fired an eastern Ukraine port, Russia-backed separatists. continue to carry out raids professional who placed the Russia blamed Ukraine on the vessels to force them via the Kerch Strait. Thousands of people in against militant groups in mission first, lived the for provoking the incident, to stop, and then seized “Russian coast guard those regions have been Afghanistan, but Nimruz is Ranger Creed and will be which sharply escalated them. vessels carried out openly killed in fighting between typically considered rela- deeply missed,” said Lt. Col. tensions that have been An emergency meeting aggressive actions against Ukrainian troops and the tively sleepy. However, the Rob McChrystal, the com- growing between the two of the United Nations Secu- Ukrainian navy ships,” the separatists since 2014. area is prone to drug smug- mander of Jasso’s battalion. countries since Moscow rity Council was called for Ukrainian statement said, The FSB told Russian gling, which runs from Jasso received treatment annexed Crimea from Monday morning over the with the tugboat suffering news agencies after the poppy-rich areas of Hel- in the field immediately Ukraine in 2014, and it has escalating situation, ac- damage to its engine, hull, first incident that the mand and Kandahar prov- after he was shot and was worked steadily to bolster cording to U.S. Ambassador side railing and a lifeboat. Ukrainian ships held their inces to porous, desert bor- eventually evacuated to the its zone of control around Nikki Haley. The European The Kerch Strait is the course and violated Rus- ders with Pakistan and Iran. nearest coalition medical the peninsula. Union and NATO called for only passage into the Sea of sian territorial waters. Jasso’s death marks the facility in neighboring Hel- Earlier in the day, Russia restraint from both sides Azov. The strait is spanned Although a 2003 treaty 10th combat fatality for the mand’s Garmsir district, and Ukraine traded accu- and for Moscow to restore by the recently completed designates the Kerch Strait U.S. military in Afghanistan U.S. military officials said. sations over a separate inci- access to the strait, which Kerch Bridge, connecting and Sea of Azov as shared in 2018, the first full year The U.S. military did not dent involving the same Ukraine uses to move ships Crimea to Russia. Transit territorial waters, Russia since President Donald identify the facility, but it vessels, prompting Mos- to and from ports on either under the bridge has been has been asserting greater Trump decided in August has a hospital in Garmsir at cow to block passage side of the peninsula. blocked by a tanker ship, control over the passage 2017 to keep about 15,000 Camp Dwyer. through the narrow Kerch Ukrainian authorities and dozens of cargo ships since 2015. U.S. troops in the country Jasso was a native of Strait, which separates the said they gave advance no- awaiting passage are stuck. The Ukrainian Foreign and extend U.S. involve- Leavenworth, Wash., and peninsula from the Russian tice to the Russians that the Russia has not given any Ministry said earlier that ment in the war. enlisted in the Army in mainland. vessels would be moving indication of how long it Russia’s actions violated Jasso was a team leader 2012, according to the The Ukrainian navy said through the strait, which will block the strait, but a the U.N. Charter and inter- in Alpha Company of the Army. He was on his third two of its gunboats were connects the Black Sea to long-term closure to would national law, and pledged Ranger Regiment’s 2nd Bat- deployment with the Rang- struck and Russian crews the Sea of Azov. amount to an economic to “promptly inform our talion, according to an Army ers and had earned the boarded and seized them Russia said the three blockade of Ukrainian cit- partners about Russia’s ag- news release. The unit is Combat Infantryman and an accompanying tug- Ukrainian vessels made an ies on the Azov coast. gressive actions.” based at Joint Base Lewis- Badge.

NEWS BRIEFING Chinese Staff and news services researcher: 2 babies had More than 500 injured in Iran DNA edited by magnitude 6.3 earthquake HONG KONG — A Chi- nese researcher claims TEHRAN, Iran — A homeless. that he helped make the magnitude 6.3 earthquake Dr. Mahmoud Reza world’s first genetically struck western Iran near Moradi, the head of Ker- edited babies — twin girls its border with Iraq on manshah’s university of whose DNA he said he Sunday night, injuring medical science, told Ira- altered to try to help them more than 500 people and nian state television that resist possible future in- sending fearful residents 513 people were hurt. fection with HIV. running into the streets, Most of the injuries ap- There is no independ- authorities said. peared to be minor; the ent confirmation of the The Sunday temblor hit semi-official ISNA news claim by researcher He near Sarpol-e Zahab in agency reported that only Jiankui of Shenzhen. He Iran’s Kermanshah prov- 33 people needed to be revealed it Monday in ince, which was the epi- hospitalized. Hong Kong to one of the center of an earthquake Authorities said dozens organizers of an interna- last year that killed more of rescue teams were im- tional conference on gene than 600 people and mediately deployed after editing that begins Tues- where some still remain the quake stopped. JOSEP LAGO/GETTY-AFP day, and earlier in exclu- A woman holds a sign reading “We are the voice of those who suffer in silence” during sive interviews with The Sunday’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women in Barcelona. Associated Press. If true, it would be a U.S. ‘only real guarantor of profound leap of science Protesters mark U.N. day to and ethics. This kind of security,’ Polish leader says work is banned in the United States because the WARSAW, Poland — in Europe, including the fight violence against women DNA changes can pass to The U.S. is the only guar- eastern flank of NATO, is future generations and it antor of security for Eu- the U.S.” ISTANBUL — Protesters The activists instead lowing a failed coup in risks harming other genes. rope, Polish Prime Min- Morawiecki also said in cities across Europe and continued their demon- 2016. Some mainstream sci- ister Mateusz Morawiecki Poland is both pro-Ameri- elsewhere marked the U.N. stration in the square with a The women’s activist entists denounced the re- said Sunday, pouring cold can and pro-European, International Day for the sit-in. They chanted slo- group Mor Cati said Turkey port as human experimen- water on French and Ger- and that the government’s Elimination of Violence gans and dispersed peace- is more concerned with tation. man plans to create a key goal is “a strong Po- against Women on Sunday, fully. stopping protests than common European army. land in a strong European with tens of thousands Rights groups say vi- “preventing male violence.” “We would like Europe Union.” turning out in Madrid and olence against women is Activists marched in as a whole to strengthen French President Em- demonstrators in Istanbul widespread in Turkey, and more than 40 cities and In Uganda: Divers re- its military potential,” manuel Macron and Ger- greeted by tear gas. an online database called towns in Spain, with tens of trieved 31 bodies and ex- Morawiecki said “But at man Chancellor Angela Hundreds of women the Monument Counter thousands in Madrid join- pected to find more in a the same time today we Merkel have said Europe gathered in Istanbul’s says at least 337 women ing a feminist group and capsized vessel in Lake emphasize that the only should work to form an Tunel Square to march on were killed by domestic shouting “no more victims, Victoria, making it one of real guarantor of security army. the city’s main pedestrian violence in 2018. we want freedom” as they the country’s worst mar- Istiklal Avenue. Dozens of Protests in Turkey have marched through the itime disasters and police formed a barricade been especially restricted Spanish capital’s center. prompting a call for more and prevented the group since 2013 after a wave of Official figures show 44 stringent regulations. The from marching, saying anti-government demon- women have died this year vessel was believed to be Archie the dog, 19, retires after their demonstration was strations, extremist attacks in Spain at the hands of overcrowded with nearly 125 ‘Nutcracker’ performances not permitted. Police fired and a two-year state of their current or former 100 passengers, said a sen- several rounds of tear gas. emergency declared fol- partners. ior police officer. PROVIDENCE, R.I. — ready for the next chapter. After more than 125 per- Misha Djuric, the bal- formances in “The Nut- let’s artistic director and cracker” in Rhode Island, Archie’s owner, says Several Dems say they’re mulling White House In Florida: A man sus- a 19-year-old Yorkshire Archie is “settling down to pected of fatally shooting a terrier named Archie is a life of luxury and long Fresh from their party’s announcing their bids. Ohio, said he was “seriously woman in a north Florida leaving the stage. naps on pillows.” victory in recapturing the Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., thinking about” running Walmart store Saturday is Festival Ballet Provi- The ballet is holding House this month and with said he’s being urged by for president and that he hospitalized due to a self- dence announced this auditions for the next President Donald Trump supporters to pursue a and his wife had been inflicted gunshot wound week that its beloved “Nutcracker” dog. Audi- continuing to founder in 2020 presidential run. “overwhelmed” by the and is not expected to “Nutcracker” dog is retir- tions will take place in the polls, several promi- Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D- number of people urging survive, police said. In a ing. The ballet says Archie Providence on Dec. 2. nent Democrats said over Minn., also said she is him to consider a run. Facebook post Saturday achieved stardom in his The ballet says it’s look- the weekend that they are mulling a bid, although she Billionaire philan- night, Ocala police identi- annual romp across the ing for a pup with an considering running for the declined to say definitively thropist Tom Steyer, said fied the suspect as David Providence Performing elegant prance, regal coat White House in 2020, whether she plans to run. that he hasn’t decided to Johnson, 54, and the vic- Arts Center stage and is of fur and charming smile. while stopping short of Sen. Sherrod Brown, D- run. tim as Carli Cronin, 30. Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, November 26, 2018 9

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directors of content John P. McCormick , Editorial Page Editor Jonathon Berlin, Amy Carr, Phil Jurik, Marie C. Dillon , Deputy Editorial Page Editor Joe Knowles, Todd Panagopoulos, Marcia Lythcott Founded June 10, 1847 , Associate Editor, Commentary George Papajohn, Mary Ellen Podmolik, Margaret Holt , Standards Editor Elizabeth Wolfe EDITORIALS A great way to push cigarettes out of teens’ reach The number of adults in the U.S. who their veto session reconvenes this week, here is public health — not just for the tobacco and e-cigarette purchase age to 21 smoke keeps falling. Millions more struggle House members are expected to take it up. smokers but for their families. Because to protect the health of young adults. So to quit. Imagine how many of them wish We urge those House members to override teenage brains are still developing, teens have six states, including New Jersey and they’d never been tempted into that nasty Rauner and let this bill become law. can become addicted to nicotine more California. Vaping — a smoking gateway — habit. Had never been able to legally buy We won’t handicap the chances of that. easily than adults do. Because the brain is also coming under tighter U.S. Food and cigarettes or cadge them from peers only a The bill originally passed 61-49, which doesn’t fully mature until around 25, teens Drug Administration regulation. That’s an bit older. Imagine if the legal age to buy would be 10 aye votes short of an override. may shrug off the consequences of smok- aggressive move to stop young people who cigarettes smoke had been 21, not 18. How But the potential impact here is immense: ing. What seems like a really good idea at 17 start vaping but graduate to smoking. many smokers, dead or alive, might have This law would prevent an untold number or 18 can bring intense regret at 30 or 40. Raising the tobacco purchasing age, like never started? of teens from starting a lethal habit, imper- Yes, there are arguments for allowing hiking the price of a pack of cigarettes, Earlier this year, Illinois lawmakers iling not only their health but potentially 18-year-olds to buy cigarettes because they won’t discourage everyone. But it will voted to hike the legal age to buy tobacco that of others around them. have many other adult rights and responsi- shove cigarettes out of the reach of many. or e-cigarette products to 21. We ap- bilities. Yes, if the bill becomes law, some Younger kids will find it harder to rely on plauded loudly. Unfortunately, Gov. Bruce We generally oppose government efforts young smokers will travel across state lines, 18-year-olds to buy smokes for them. Rauner vetoed that bill. to meddle in people’s lives and choices. and the loss of sales could hurt Illinois Illinois House members, you can leave Now Rauner is leaving office and the We’re no fans of the nanny state bureau- retailers. work after your yes vote and pat your- Illinois legislature has been on a veto- crats who seek to curb the rights of citizens selves on the back: You’ll have voted to overturning spree. The Senate has voted to to indulge in legal products. But Chicago and other Illinois cities — save innumerable lives. How often can you override Rauner’s veto of the age-21 bill. As But the overwhelming consideration recently Elgin — already have raised the say that? Does this airline seat make me look fat?

If you boarded an airliner over Thanks- giving weekend, you may have squeezed into your allotted space and asked yourself, “Have I gotten bigger or have the seats gotten smaller?” The answer to the first question is be- yond our knowledge — though, on average, Americans weigh considerably more than their 1960s counterparts. But, yes, the seats have gotten narrower, and the typical dis- tance between your seat and the one in front of you (the “pitch”) has shrunk. These changes make flying less comfort- able than before. But do they make it more dangerous? That’s the claim of consumer advocates who fear that the more people you squeeze into an airliner, the more time it takes to get them out in an emergency — when seconds can mean the difference between life and death. Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., has pro- posed a bill that would mandate the Fed- eral Aviation Administration to establish minimum seat sizes and pitches to ensure safety. He says that when an American Airlines flight suffered an engine failure and fire in 2016, it took some two minutes and 21 seconds to evacuate the plane — not the 90 seconds the government sets as the maximum. But Congress has taken a commendably cautious approach to that issue. It passed a bill this month requiring the Federal Avia- tion Administration to undertake a study of how long it takes to empty various passen- ger aircraft. The goal is to gather all the relevant information before — not after — MIKE FUENTES/BLOOMBERG imposing a federal diktat on an important industry. waiting for other passengers to clear the sence of a demonstrable safety risk, the while offering cheap fares. If an airline aisle. airlines ought to have the last say on how to could take passengers from its rivals by The theory that tight seating slows And that American flight that was slow configure their cabins. They have huge offering more space at higher prices, that evacuation isn’t absurd. Passengers evacuating? The National Transportation incentive to maximize passenger safety, not probably would have happened by now. But carrying extra pounds may not be as nimble Safety Board cited a variety of causes, in- only for reasons of personal survival, but travelers tend to shop for the lowest fare, as their trimmer forebears. The FAA ad- cluding poor training of flight attendants economic survival too: The carriers’ busi- even if it comes with cramped quarters. mits that its tests have been done on planes and passengers who insisted on taking nesses depend on their reputations. If serious trials prove that existing planes with more legroom than the current norm, their carry-on luggage with them. One even Data from the industry group Airlines are too tightly packed for safety, the limiting their relevance. resisted a flight attendant who intervened. For America indicates that fares are a third carriers ought to provide more spacious But anyone who has waited to disem- Tight seating was not a factor. lower than in the 1980s, adjusted for infla- seating — or the government should re- bark a flight knows that what holds up the We like an exit row with an empty mid- tion. More passengers on each flight is one quire them to do so. Unless and until that process is not getting out of your seat; it’s dle seat as much as anyone. But in the ab- way airlines manage to remain profitable happens, Washington should stand aside.

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING EDITORIAL CARTOON (Forty feet beneath Hawthorne, Calif., outside Los An- geles), Elon Musk’s Boring Company is building a 14-foot- wide, mile-long tunnel to pilot a futuristic transit system untested anywhere in the world. ... Musk sees the future of American transportation in tunnels like this one. Inside them, electric skates would whisk cars and pods containing passengers to their desti- nations; eventually, tunnels could also be used for a “hy- perloop,” which would transport people even faster through a network of low-pressure tubes. Musk has pledged to revolutionize tunneling technol- ogy, and says that digging 40 feet underground will make less noise than someone walking on the surface would. Musk fans and mayors love the idea — the Boring Com- pany told me a new city makes contact daily — and munici- palities like Hawthorne have been quick to approve the tunneling. ... But environmental review and public input exist for a reason — to make sure everyone impacted by a project has a say. That input is anathema to entrepreneurs who want to move quickly with low overhead and few regulations. That may have worked for Bill Gates, Sergey Brin, and Mark Zuckerberg, but they were tinkering with comput- ers, not digging transit under someone else’s backyard. ... Musk’s plans have cities across the country salivating. He says he’s gotten verbal permission to build a hyperloop between New York and Washington, D.C., and he joined Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel in June to announce plans for an underground transit system between Chicago and O’Hare International Airport. Alana Semuels, The Atlantic DAN WASSERMAN/TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY 10 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, November 26, 2018 PERSPECTIVE

DOMINIQUE FAGET/GETTY-AFP Trump honoring Elvis? It’s about time By Gary Abernathy Presley’s life as a metaphor for Ameri- dies of the Imperials and, later, the ca in the age of Trump, with the direc- Stamps Quartet. hen Elvis Presley was included among President tor implying that the U.S. is in its “late During his later years, many of Donald Trump’s honorees for the Presidential Elvis” stage — self-indulgent, sick and Presley’s contemporaries complained dying. Among the criticisms from the that he had abandoned his roots. They Medal of Freedom, my first thought was, “It’s many celebrities and musicians who wanted him to come out with a five- about time,” followed by the recognition that it are interviewed is that Presley never piece band and perform “That’s All participated in the civil rights move- Right” and other early hits. But to do would reignite the popular revisionist claim that ment. He never marched for the cause. so would have made Presley nothing Presley “appropriated” black culture and music, a nonsensical allega- In fact, Presley participated the only more than another oldies act. W way he ever participated, through his While he always included a sam- tion that wasn’t shared by most of the black artists of the 1950s. music. Two of his biggest hits — both pling of his early hits in his 1970s con- recorded against the wishes of his certs, Presley focused more intently on That sentiment is most succinctly “That’s All Right” as originally per- management — spoke out against contemporary music, covering a wide summed up by Public Enemy’s Chuck formed by Arthur Crudup with Pres- social injustice. “If I Can Dream,” range from Simon and Garfunkel’s D in the 1989 hit “Fight the Power,” ley’s version makes clear the creativity which Presley used to close his famous “Bridge Over Troubled Water” to which includes the line, “Elvis was a and distinction he brought to bear. 1968 “comeback” TV special on the Olivia Newton-John’s “Let Me Be hero to most, but he never meant s--- Rather than being hailed by critics heels of the assassinations of the Rev. There” to Tony Joe White’s “Polk to me.” Obviously, Chuck D likewise as an innovator, Presley was initially Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Salad Annie.” After too many midca- means nothing to Presley, but the reviled and shunned by polite society Kennedy, had Presley dreaming “of a reer years of being forced to sing bad rapper’s follow-up line that Presley for performing “race music,” em- better land where all my brothers walk movie songs, by the 1970s Presley did was “straight up racist” indicates a braced only by teenagers of all races. hand in hand.” He followed it up the what he wanted. If he liked it, he per- lack of awareness. Economics eventually forced the following year with “In the Ghetto,” formed it. Presley was raised in poverty in the popular variety shows of the day, which told the story of “a poor little By honoring Presley with the Medal Tupelo, Miss., slums, side by side with hosted by Milton Berle, Steve Allen baby child” born in the ghetto who, by of Freedom, Trump may have been African-Americans, and the rhythm and, most famously, Ed Sullivan, to song’s end, is gunned down in the playing to his Middle America base. and blues and black gospel that influ- relent and feature Presley on their street, while “his mama cries.” But he also paid tribute to someone enced him were as much his music as programs. Once Presley knocked But what is particularly misleading who arguably did as much to bridge anyone’s. It was in his DNA. Far from down the door, multiple black artists about labeling Presley a thief of black the cultural and racial divide as anyone making a calculated decision to capi- stepped through it, suddenly welcome music is that it ignores what truly who ever lived, an impressive and talize on it, Presley performed it as on television and in concert halls. makes him worthy of the recent honor unifying act from someone usually naturally as he downed the fried It is noteworthy that Presley’s big- — his embrace and mastery of music in considered the most divisive of presi- peanut butter and banana sandwiches gest hit was not a rock ’n’ roll number. multiple forms, including rock, gospel, dents. that his mother prepared as part of her It was instead “It’s Now or Never,” country, ballads and pop. His stage poor family’s menu. based on the operatic “O Sole Mio,” performances of the 1970s blended The Washington Post Presley, again merely by instinct, making it somewhat surprising that many genres into his unique vision of merged rhythm and blues with anoth- Presley hasn’t been accused of appro- the universality of all people. He in- Gary Abernathy, a contributing col- er genre he loved, country music — priating Italian music. sisted on being backed up by the black, umnist for The Washington Post, is a white music — to create a new sound. A recent documentary by Eugene blues-tinged Sweet Inspirations side freelance writer and former newspaper Comparing the rhythm songs like Jarecki called “The King” examines by side with the white, gospel melo- editor based in Hillsboro, Ohio. Trump has an odd definition of ‘America First’ about both war itself and the The America First movement, debase the term America First. their behavior could have been high-flown rhetoric (“the war to and isolationism generally, got Trump’s statement is a mock- frank too. Ronald Reagan often end all wars,” “the war to make uglier as the imperative to fight ery of the best sentiments of modeled such frankness. democracy safe,” etc.) used to the Nazis grew more obvious for America First. His argument for As Sen. Rand Paul put it, “I’m justify it. most Americans, but not those why we should turn a blind eye to pretty sure this statement is Saudi The isolationist idea, which whose isolationism derived less the Khashoggi murder, even as Arabia First, not America First.” Jonah Goldberg came to be known as America from a lofty principle and more the Saudi regime plans to execute It’s fine to defend America’s First, has roots going back to from a bias for the German cause. the men who carried out the economic interests, but it’s ugly to “America First!” Washington’s farewell address By the eve of World War II, isola- crown prince’s orders, is that we suggest that American interests — President Donald Trump, and his call to avoid entangling tionism had become a dirty word, are too entangled in our alliance begin and end with arms sales Nov. 20 alliances. It was grounded in the and after Pearl Harbor and — with Saudi Arabia to care. They and military alliances. idea that America was an excep- later — after the Holocaust, a are a “great ally” because they America has an interest in That’s how the president’s tional place that had turned its filthy one. have “agreed to spend and invest standing up for more than a bal- official statement giving the back on the bellicosity and an- President Trump adopted $450 billion in the United States.” ance sheet. Progressive historian crown prince of Saudi Arabia a cient hatreds of the Old World. “America First” when a reporter He even goes on to list the de- Charles Beard, an America pass for authorizing the grue- A “shining city upon a hill” used the term in an interview. fense contractors who benefit Firster, argued that the U.S. gov- some murder of journalist Jamal should not descend into the muck Clearly ignorant of the historical from Saudi largesse. ernment must “surrender forever Khashoggi begins. The president of the world beyond its shores. As baggage the label carried, he Nowhere in Trump’s statement the imbecilic belief that it was her goes on — with even more excla- President Herbert Hoover put it, made it his own. Some of his does he offer any meaningful duty to defend every dollar in- mation points. The very next “It was a belief that somewhere, advisers, clearly aware of the condemnation of Saudi behavior vested everywhere and every sentence declares, “The world is a somehow, there must be an abid- same baggage, encouraged him to or suggest that there is a limit to acquisitive merchant seeking his very dangerous place!” ing place for law and a sanctuary do so anyway. the portion of the American soul private interests everywhere.” And so it is. for civilization.” And that place I am no fan of the original Saudi petrodollars can buy. That was America First. This is This was the argument made would be America. Or, as Norman America First Committee or the His defenders praise the presi- something different. by the original 1930s isolationist Thomas — head of the American broader isolationist movement it dent’s “frankness,” which is fine. movement, a bipartisan campaign Socialist Party and a founder of represented, even if I am often But frankness means telling the Tribune Content Agency against getting entangled, again, the America First Committee — compelled to defend it against the truth, and that means the truth is in Europe’s wars. World War I, a argued, America needed to lead wild distortions one often reads that the president frankly doesn’t Jonah Goldberg is an editor at horrible and stupid war, had by example because “America in the popular accounts. care much about anything but the large of National Review Online disillusioned a generation of lacked the wisdom and the power Nonetheless, I find it remarka- Saudis’ wallet and their praise for and a visiting fellow at the Ameri- thinkers on the right and the left to play God to the world.” ble how Trump has managed to him. A statement condemning can Enterprise Institute. Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, November 26, 2018 11 PERSPECTIVE

ERIK SORENSON ILLUSTRATION New findings add twist to screen time limit debate By Jean Twenge the waters. Using a large national survey they’re also more likely to suffer from don’t spend much time on homework or conducted from 2011 to 2012, it found little depression. activities, and could even motivate kids to Many parents want to know how much association between screen time and well- In fact, we found that excessive screen drop activities if they figure it could mean time their kids should be spending in front being among preschoolers. This led some time had stronger links to lower well-being more allotted time for, say, playing video of screens, whether on their smartphones, to conclude that screen time limits weren’t for teenagers than it did for younger kids. games. tablets or TV. important. “Maybe you’re being too strict That might be because children spend Even if sleep isn’t affected and home- For years, the American Academy of with your kid’s screen time,” suggested one more of their screen time watching TV work is done, it’s probably safe to say that Pediatrics suggested a limit of two hours a headline. shows and videos. This kind of screen use playing Fortnite for eight hours a day or day of TV for children and teens. However, this analysis examined just is not as strongly linked to low well-being scrolling through social media feeds dur- But after screen time started to include four items measuring well-being: how as are the social media, electronic games ing every free moment probably isn’t heal- phones and tablets, these guidelines often the child was affectionate, smiled or and smartphones used more often by teens. thy. needed an update. So last year, the acade- laughed, showed curiosity and showed These results suggest that it is teenagers Parents need clear advice, and specific my changed its recommendations: no more resilience — characteristics that might — not young children — who may be most screen time limits are the most straightfor- than one hour of screen time for children describe the vast majority of preschool in need of screen time limits. ward way to provide it. ages 2 to 5; for older children and teen- children. This study also didn’t include The research on well-being, including agers, it cautions against too much screen school-age children or teenagers. this new study, points to a limit of about time, but there’s no specific time limit. The case for clear guidelines two hours a day of leisure screen time, not This may give the impression that pre- Diving into more However, it isn’t clear whether more counting time spent on schoolwork. schoolers are the only ones who need screen time leads to depression and anxi- In my view, the American Academy of specific limits on screen time, with moni- detailed data ety, or that someone who’s depressed or Pediatrics should expand its recommenda- toring less important for older children and Fortunately, a version of that large sur- anxious is more likely to spend more time tion of screen time limits to school-age teenagers. Then a study came out last year vey conducted in 2016 by the U.S. Census in front of screens. children and teenagers, making it clear suggesting that the imperative to monitor Bureau included 19 measures of well-being Either way, excessive screen time is a that two hours a day is a guideline with screen time for preschoolers may be for children up to age 17, giving researchers potential red flag for anxiety, depression flexibility for special circumstances. Some overblown. a more comprehensive view of well-being and attention issues among children and parents may want to set a limit of one hour, However, new research conducted by across a range of age groups. teens. If we even suspect that more screen but two hours seems more realistic as an me and psychologist W. Keith Campbell Using this expanded survey, we found time is linked to depression and lower overall guideline given teens’ current use. challenges the idea that vague directives that children and teenagers who spent well-being — as several longitudinal studies Two hours a day also allows for many of and loose guidelines are the best approach. more time on screens scored lower in well- find — it makes sense to talk about limits. the benefits of screen time for kids and Not only do the study’s results suggest being across 18 of the 19 indicators. Right now, the American Academy of teenagers — making plans with friends, that specific time limits on screen time are After one hour a day of use, children and Pediatrics recommends that the screen watching educational videos and keeping justified for preschoolers, they also make teenagers who spent more time on screens time of older kids and teenagers shouldn’t in touch with family — without displacing the case for screen time limits for school- were lower in psychological well-being: come at the expense of sleep, extracurricu- time for other activities that provide a age children and teenagers. They were less curious and more easily lar activities and schoolwork. Parents boost to well-being, like sleep, face-to-face In fact, these older kids and teenagers distracted, and had a more difficult time should add up the amount of time teen- social interaction and exercise. may be even more vulnerable to excessive making friends, managing their anger and agers spend on these other activities, the Technology is here to stay. But parents screen time. finishing tasks. organization says, and whatever’s left could don’t have to let it dominate their kids’ Teenagers who spent an excessive be spent in front of screens. lives. amount of time on screens were twice as This suggestion is problematic for sev- Muddying the waters likely to have been diagnosed with anxiety eral reasons. The Conversation Several studies have found that children or depression. First, how can parents be expected, each and teenagers who spend more time with That’s a problem, because this genera- day, to calculate how many hours their kids Jean Twenge is a professor of psychology at screens are less happy, more depressed and tion of teens, which I call “iGen,” spends an spend on these activities? What about San Diego State University. She has received more likely to be overweight. extraordinary amount of time on screens — shifting schedules and weekends? funding from the National Institutes of But a study released last year muddied up to nine hours a day on average — and Second, it places few limits on teens who Health and the Russell Sage Foundation.

VOICE OF THE PEOPLE A Trump thing he does or says. and seek sources of confirmation rather for educating all students, only a few. — Bill Kalnes, Burr Ridge than sources of information. If kids are falling behind in any core Thank you, Rob Cohen, for your piece The media must continue to report subject, money should be spent on exten- in the Tribune (“TV news is as much to verbatim all the “stupid,” in hopes that sive tutoring along with mandatory pre- blame for democracy’s decline as Trump Report the ‘stupid’ those who are still capable of thought will school. is” (Nov. 19). It was spot-on. I think the Rob Cohen suggests TV news should one day conclude that they have been had. Your editorial page should be advocat- written media share the responsibility for stop reporting and commenting on all the The time of reckoning is coming for Don- ing quality neighborhood schools. It cultivating the division in this country as stupid that falls out of President Donald ald Trump, and the only thing important is makes no sense for young students to well. Trump’s mouth. (“TV news is as much to the ability to recognize the truth. travel two hours a day on a bus or train in What type of reaction do you think we’d blame for democracy’s decline as Trump — Roger W. Quagliano, Fort Myers, Fla. order to receive an education that should see if every morning our illustrious presi- is” (Nov. 19). To do so would be complicit be in his or her own neighborhood. dent awoke to no coverage of some inane in the fraud that Trump has perpetrated — Jan Goldberg, Riverside thing he had said or done the day before? on his followers. Support local schools How do you think he’d react to walking Trump’s mantra of “just say it and they Your editorial “Illinois students need into the White House press room and will believe it” has been the engine of his more — not fewer — choices” (Nov. 18) Recess matters finding no one there? Why not stop the base, who still believe the opposition to made me think of an earlier time. In the In days of yore before New Age tinker- coverage of the ridiculous things the presi- Trump is about losing an election, rather 1980s and 1990s, the Tribune advocated ing beset school administrators, recess dent does and cover only those things that than the character and incompetence of for universal preschool. You passionately was the norm. Kids went outdoors to play are truly presidential? As Mr. Cohen the person who won. argued that more education dollars should dodgeball, tag and other activities to let off states, the president relishes any coverage Trump has a love-hate relationship be put toward ensuring that all 3- to 5- steam and burn energy. Then many about himself — good, bad or otherwise. with the media: He loves when they talk year-olds attended a quality preschool schools cut back on recess or ended it So let’s stop feeding Donald Trump’s about him, but he hates what they’re say- near their homes. You even had an editori- altogether. ego. If the only way he can get any kind of ing. Since most of what Trump says is al series (“Breaking the Chain”) that in- The federal government has just an- coverage is by being a decent human be- made up, he has to attempt to discredit the cluded evidence-based studies touting the nounced exercise is healthful for minds ing, then just maybe he will move in that press as fake news, so that he becomes the results of this policy. and bodies! Get with it! Grown-ups too! direction. More important, the rest of us arbiter of what is true. Unfortunately, Putting more money toward charters, Or, as Michelle Obama preached during won’t have to hear about every ignorant people believe what they want to believe magnets and tuition vouchers only exacer- her stay at the White House, “Move!” As in bates the inequalities of our educational “Get moving!” policies. Charters are a step toward priva- Is it too late to trot out for a public For online exclusive letters go to www.chicagotribune.com/letters. Send letters by email to tization, magnets accept very few kids and shaming those geniuses who reduced or [email protected] or to Voice of the People, Chicago Tribune, 160 N. public money given toward private school ended recess at schools? Three cheers for Stetson Ave., Third Floor, Chicago, IL 60601. Include your name, address and phone tuition is a way for the taxpayer to subsi- the return of common sense! number. dize religion. These are not good choices — Ted Z. Manuel, Chicago 12 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, November 26, 2018

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Jill Schlesinger Jill on Money The high cost of being an informal caregiver I have always had a special place in my heart for caregivers. According to a new study from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, family and friends are assuming more of the responsibility of caring for the nation's growing senior population, often at the expense of their own personal and professional lives. For about one-quarter of these informal care- givers, the amount of time they spend providing care each week is the equivalent of a full-time job. Additionally, 80 percent of caregivers pay for costs out of their own pockets (13 percent spend $500 or more a month); 43 percent with in- comes of less than $50,000 have dipped into their personal savings; and 23 percent have reduced how much they save for their own NEXUSPLEXUS/DREAMSTIME retirement. The emotional and financial costs are steep, but for many families, there are not a lot of viable choices. Medicare, the health insurance plan for those over age 65 and Medicare Supplement Insur- ance (Medigap) policies cover some home WANTED: health care for the treatment of an illness or injury, but do not pay for more advanced serv- ices, or “custodial care.” There is often confusion between Medicare and Medicaid. Medicaid is a state-based pro- More women in tech gram that provides health services to the poor and impoverished. Medicaid can cover custodial and long-term care, if you qualify for your state's How to improve hiring practices to increase gender diversity guidelines. It is the hope to qualify for this coverage that By Debbie Madden | and ties hanging out in the office? ity. Not every article you write will encourages some retirees to spend down their Make sure the pictures that repre- be a masterpiece or go viral, and assets to required levels or to move assets to I’ve seen hundreds of teams imple- sent your team, both on your web- that’s OK. The important thing is to family members to become eligible for Medi- ment diversity and inclusion initia- site as well as all external websites make yourself heard. If you do get caid. tives with the aim of increasing gen- like Glassdoor and LinkedIn, in- attention, it will help your recruiting Before you start transferring assets willy-nilly, der diversity. clude a variety of inclusive photos efforts. you should know that states have the authority Not all diversity and inclusion or photos highlighting a greater And even if you don’t, you’ll still to examine a Medicaid applicant’s past five years initiatives are created equally, of variety of aspects of your company have shared your perspectives with of finances. Any gifts or transfers of assets made course. Some are a huge waste of culture. others. within the five-year look are subject to penalties. time, and others are so simple you Presuming that you don’t qualify for Medi- wish you would have done them Offer generous paid Conduct blind caid, the options are not great. You can shell out sooner. money for a home health aide ($22 per hour, As the co-founder and CEO of a family leave interviews average) or spend time in an adult day care cen- company, I want to see more women Sixty-one percent of women in It’s nearly impossible to conduct ter ($72 per day, average). join tech companies. There are many tech say they wouldn’t work for a an entire interview process without You may also be thinking about an assisted things these companies could be company without paid family leave, knowing the candidate’s gender, but living facility ($4,000 per month on average, doing to improve their hiring prac- yet many startups offer little or no aim to have at least one step in the according to the study) or a nursing home tices. Here are several to consider. maternity benefits. process that can be blind, meaning ($7,441 a month for a semi-private room, $8,365 Provide paid benefits to new the person reviewing the candidate a month for a private room) but those prices Simplify job descriptions parents to limit turnover due to is not shown the candidate’s identity make these options available only to wealthier childbirth. If you can afford less in any way. Americans. Research shows that most women than you’d like to offer, revisit this Meanwhile, those who thought they were only apply to jobs when they meet and other benefits annually and Uncover bias by sending being wise to purchase long-term care insurance 100 percent of the criteria, while men make small increases as you go. years ago, may have been smacked in the face take the plunge at 60 percent. To get Also take note of benefits your state through false positives with premium increases over the past few years. more women to apply, whittle down provides that can be added on top Once in a while, advance a female These spikes occurred because the insurance your job descriptions and eliminate of any that your company provides. candidate to the next step of the companies’ actuaries botched their projections any requirements that aren't must- interview, even if she has failed the of life expectancy, cost of care and interest rates. haves. Support groups current step. As a result, they mispriced the very policies that Collect feedback from the subse- were supposed to protect unsuspecting consum- Use gender-neutral dedicated to diversity quent interview step and assess if ers and have petitioned states to increase premi- Show you’re committed beyond perhaps there was bias responsible ums to make up for their own mistakes. I know, language in job postings surface-level action. Whether you for her having been rejected at the it doesn’t seem fair, but it is legal. I’ve seen a job description go from choose to mentor female engineers, previous step. If the candidate satis- Genworth Financial received approval from 10 percent women applicants to 50 offer to help with networking and fies the subsequent interview step, state regulators this year to raise costs an aver- percent female applicants after interviewing or simply donate your you’ll have learned you might have age 58 percent on some long-term care policies, changing only a few words. Use a space for events, supporting groups bias in your interview process. after 28 percent increases in the two previous language analysis tool such as Text.io focused on diversity shows you’re And if you find she’s still not years and Mass Mutual is seeking a jump of to analyze the words and phrases invested in a more equal future. qualified or not the right fit, you’ll about 77 percent. These premium increases used in your job descriptions. Sponsor events at your office to have confirmed your vetting process caught most policyholders by surprise and left expand your network of women in is effective. them with terrible choices: dump the policy or Include a commitment to tech. Focus on anything you want, reduce the coverage amount to afford the new from networking to mentorship to Encourage mentorship higher premium. diversity on website a specific skill set. Market the The insurance industry is responding with a Candidates want to see that you events on job boards geared toward One of the best ways to learn is to slew of new hybrid products, which combine prioritize and take seriously the is- diverse candidates. have a mentor, and one of the best life and long-term care components. I urge you sues they care about. Make it clear Get to know event attendees so ways to develop empathy for some- to tread very carefully before purchasing one of that diversity and inclusion are a top that if one of them seems like she one different from yourself is to be a these complicated and expensive products and priority for your company by writing might be a good addition to your mentor. Encourage employees to please get a second opinion from an adviser who a letter about the commitment you team, you can offer her the chance seek mentors, whether within or is held to the fiduciary standard before making make to it and share that letter on to apply. outside of your company. the decision. your website. That can open your company and Speak out on issues you employees up to new people and Jill Schlesinger, CFP, is a CBS News business Check website images experiences. analyst. A former options trader and CIO of an care about investment advisory firm, she welcomes com- Do your website photos feature a Be vocal in voicing your opinion Debbie Madden is the co-founder ments and questions at [email protected]. bunch of middle-aged guys in suits on subjects related to gender equal- and CEO of Stride Consulting.

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Terry Savage The Savage Truth Give generously, and wisely, this year Now that we have expressed our thankfulness and eaten lots of pie, it’s time to move to the season of gener- osity. Despite changes in the tax code that make it less beneficial to donate to charities, this is the year to give GOODLUZ/DREAMSTIME more, not less. Almost every charita- ble group and foundation is keeping its fingers crossed that Americans will be generous this year, even if the higher standard deduction means Retirement account less incentive to itemize and write off charitable gifts. Fires, floods and more have wreaked havoc on our neighbors. Cancer and Alzheimer’s, hunger and steps to end the year animal cruelty haven’t taken a holi- day this past year. This is the time to Take your RMD, maximize mine the total RMD, which is the sum of year when your taxable income is low is consider how to make sure your gifts all RMDs from separate IRA accounts. preferable. go to a worthy organization. your IRA, 401(k) You can make a withdrawal from one There are three ways to convert: If you It’s a mistake to simply write a IRA account to satisfy all your RMD receive a distribution from traditional check to an organization based on its requirements. For example, assuming IRA, you can roll it over to a Roth within name. Of the many charities with the that your RMD from one IRA with one 60 days of the distribution. You can also word “cancer” in their title, you will trustee is $3,000, and your RMD from do a trustee-to-trustee rollover from the find that some take more than two- another IRA with a different trustee is trustee of the traditional IRA to the trust- thirds of the money they raise and $2,000, you would satisfy your IRS re- ee of the Roth IRA. spend it on fundraising costs. That quirement if you withdrew $5,000 from If the trustee of the traditional IRA and includes salaries to those running the one of your IRAs. the trustee of the Roth IRA are the same, organization. Elliot Raphaelson You can compute the RMD yourself. you can also do a trustee to trustee roll- It’s easy to do the research. Every The Savings Game Determine the total balance of all your over. IRS publication 590-A explains all registered charity must file IRS form IRAs as of December 2017. Divide this your options. 990 with the government. But you The end of the year is the time to tie up amount by the distribution from the IRS Give to charity using qualified charita- don’t have to comb through them for your financial loose ends. Uniform Lifetime Table specified in IRS ble distributions. details and ratings comparisons. I’ll concentrate on retirement accounts. regulation 590-B. Because of the doubling of the amount Just go to CharityNavigator.org, IRA specialist Ed Slott has identified three There is one exception. If your only of the standard deduction in the recent the largest database (nearly 10,000 steps that investors should take before beneficiary is more than 10 years younger tax legislation, many individuals who charities) that rates potential charity Jan. 1 to take advantage of existing regula- than you, then you should use a different itemized in prior years will no longer recipients based on their financial tions to avoid penalties and to maximize table as specified in IRS 590-B. If you itemize for 2018. health, accountability, and transpar- income. have any questions regarding RMDs, If you are 70 1/2 and subject to the ency. Be sure to take your required minimum refer to 590-B. RMD, and you plan to make qualified Each charity gets an overall score, distribution before year’s end. If you plan on doing a Roth IRA con- charitable contributions in 2018, then you and a star rating. The charity ratings RMDs are required at age 70 1/2 for version for 2018, you must do so by the should have your IRA custodian make a look at total assets, payments to owners of a traditional IRA, SEP IRA, year’s end. direct transfer of funds from your IRA to affiliates for marketing services and SIMPLE IRA, 401(k), 403(b) or 457(b) Under current regulations, you are a qualified charity prior to Dec. 31, 2018. CEO pay. Note: it’s not wrong to have accounts. If you don’t take the RMD, the allowed to execute a Roth conversion Any contribution up to $100,000 will a high-paid executive team, if they IRS can penalize you 50 percent of the regardless of how high your income is. result in a tax saving to you because the are delivering results and managing a amount that you didn’t take out. So if you You can convert from a traditional, SEP contribution will count as part or all of large asset base. were required to take out $5,000 and you or SIMPLE IRA, or you can convert from the RMD. For example, if your marginal You also can designate your gift to took out only $2,000, you could face a a qualified retirement plan to a Roth IRA. tax bracket is 28 percent, if you contrib- the Charity Navigator Giving Basket penalty of $1,500. The primary advantage of doing a ute $1,000 directly to a charity from your and your dollars will be auto- If you are not sure how much you are conversion is that after doing so, any IRA, your taxes will be reduced by $280. matically spread to several worthy required to take out, ask the plan adminis- interest, dividends or capital gains are This alternative produces tax savings organizations. You’ll get one tax trator what is the required 2018 RMD. tax-free. to you only if you don’t itemize. receipt and can even set up recur- Your trustee can also tell you the amount However, the disadvantage is that ring, automatic donations. you have already withdrawn. whatever amount you convert, assuming Elliot Raphaelson welcomes your ques- Look for ways to make your chari- If you have more than one IRA with it has not been taxed yet, is taxable in the tions and comments at raphelliot@gmail table dollars do double-duty. At this different companies, you have to deter- year of the conversion. Converting in a .com. time of year, many charities an- nounce matching gifts made by gen- erous donors. Also, many corpora- tions will match employee contrib- utions, so be sure to ask the HR de- partment if this program exists at your workplace. This year Facebook and PayPal Move managers can ease transition have teamed up to match donations made through Facebook to nonprof- transition. its up to a total of $7 million. You As seniors downsize, Move managers typically charge hourly simply create a fundraiser by select- packing up family home rates between $55 and $100, depending ing from a list of available nonprofits. on the type of service. Managers pack This is a great way to call attention can be daunting boxes or organize the home, tagging items and support to charities in which for family, charity or the new residence, you have a personal interest. It lets By Mary Kane and keeping out-of-town adult children in your friends publicly show their the loop by video chatting as they work. support as you fight a disease or just A typical move, including planning and respect your choice of charities. Paul Mesard faced a tough situation last consultation, takes three to five weeks, There also are several apps that spring when his 90-year-old cousin, Sid- says Susan Devaney, president of The make giving a breeze. ney, needed to move from her New Jersey Mavins Group, a move-management ShareTheMeal fights global home into a nearby independent-living company in Westfield, N.J. Managers can hunger through the United Nations community. work on short notice, too. World Food Program. Tap the app on Mesard, 62, lives in Denver, and taking Managers review the floor plan for a your cellphone and give 50 cents. off enough time to pack up a house that RTIMAGES/DREAMSTIME new apartment and help decide where the That will feed one child for a day. Sidney had lived in for 35 years and relo- old furniture will fit. And they can recom- The Charity Miles app is all about cate her seemed nearly impossible. decades can be overwhelmed by the task mend vetted moving companies and firms health and helping others. You run, But Mesard stumbled onto a solution: of emptying out an attic or basement full that might buy unwanted items. The cost walk, bike, whatever you want, and a Hire a senior move manager, a profes- of boxes. Some seniors also face a major to hire a manager to move a senior from a small amount of money gets donated sional who specializes in helping older living transition, often into a smaller house to a two-bedroom independent- from a corporate sponsor to a charity adults move from their homes and resettle apartment in a care facility or to an adult living apartment may range from $2,500 you choose for each mile completed. elsewhere. A move manager and her team child’s house in another part of the coun- to $5,000, not including moving company If you’ve had a good year, give guided Sidney through every room, closet try. costs, Devaney says. generously to those who were less and drawer, quizzing her gently on what Senior move managers, some of whom Find an accredited senior move man- fortunate. You’ll be glad you did. And to keep or give away. After the move, they have social work backgrounds or special ager through the National Association of that’s The Savage Truth. unpacked and set up her new apartment. training, address the emotional minefields Senior Move Managers, the industry’s The entire process took just two days. of leaving a family home. Some serve as professional association. Terry Savage is a registered invest- “They were really focused, so it wasn’t neutral third parties divvying up family ment adviser and the author of four a trip down memory lane,” Mesard says. possessions. Others acknowledge the pain Mary Kane is an associate editor at best-selling books, including "The “You’re paying them by the hour, so it’s of saying goodbye to treasured items. Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine. Savage Truth on Money." She re- just about business.” Clients always have final say, but Send your questions and comments to sponds to questions on her blog at Seniors moving for the first time in some managers find ways to help ease the [email protected]. TerrySavage.com.

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4 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Monday, November 26, 2018 SUCCESS Design your business around employee health 5 ways to promote well-being in the office By Jeff Pochepan At Microsoft, there are It also makes sense to free on-site Zumba classes, have a secure place for walking and running tracks employees to lock up their Thriving employees are on campus and courts for bikes if they cycle to work. the backbone of every pick-up basketball and On-site shower and chang- business, big or small. volleyball games. ing facilities can also help Employers have become Aside from encouraging workers who want to incor- increasingly invested in the employees to take breaks porate as much exercise as health of their workers, and and go for a walk, employ- possible into their day. with good reason. The ers can invest in sit-stand more conscientious and desks. Employees are still Let the outdoors in comprehensive the office working while getting in We all need sunshine to design and employee some much needed move- keep up our Vitamin D, and MILKOS/DREAMSTIME health policy, the more ment. If you want to take it being stuck in a dark office your business outperforms to the next level, consider a is depressing. The positive of your employees access to and fished. Good food is a spread of illnesses. those who don’t subscribe treadmill desk or an under- effects of natural light in natural light with minimal better source of energy Ensure your health-care to employee well-being the-desk elliptical machine the office are innumerable, effort on your part. than junk. coverage is top notch, and standards. for employees who want to including visual comfort, Plants are another way Services like Fruit My when employees exercise Loyalty and job satis- exert more energy through- supporting a better sleep to promote the health of Cube, Farm Fresh to You their benefits, support faction lower turnover out the day. cycle, minimizing head- your employees. Not only and Green BEAN Office them in whatever ways are ratios. Healthier environ- Another way to encour- aches and more. do plants improve the air can be a great alternative to necessary. That way, when ments reduce absenteeism age movement is to con- Overstock.com’s head- quality, they add texture vending machines. You can they’re healthy, they’re and the spread of germs. sider the placement of quarters in Salt Lake City and interest to the overall have fresh fruits, vegetables enthusiastic about coming When employee health is staircases. If the stairs are demonstrates this beauti- design of an office. Green is and healthy snacks deliv- back to work. considered from a multi- easier and faster to take, fully. Overlooking the pan- the color of growth and ered to your office and Putting policies in place tude of angles, everybody workers will use them. oramic Salt Lake Valley, the renewal, and can improve within easy reach of em- to ensure workers with benefits. Here are some Beautiful staircases can company’s CEO wanted the mood of your employ- ployees when they get a mental health situations are ways to design your busi- really open up office space employees to remain con- ees. snack attack. treated the same as those ness around promoting the to natural light, serve as a nected with the view while If you have to have vend- with physical ailments healthiest workforce pos- meeting ground for com- working. So the company Make healthier ing machines, ditch the reduces stigma surround- sible. pany announcements, and installed 30,000 square feet food a priority candy and stock them ing mental illness, and lets double as an area for people of smart windows, which If your company has instead with fruits and employees know that no Encourage movement to congregate for those adjust automatically to in-house eateries, go over vegetables or nuts. Provid- matter what their medical A common perk for the collaborative discussions optimize natural light the menu with an eye for ing free water and green tea needs, your company backs last decade or more has that make your business while shielding glare from reducing the foods that instead of sodas and sugary them in every way possible. been an on-site gym, em- hum. employee computers. Sub- make us unhealthy: proc- juices is another way to be Thoughtful design and ployee-sponsored gym sequently, employee pro- essed foods, industrialized healthier. policy in your office has the memberships and wellness Support active ductivity went up by 2 oils and junk food. Check potential to elevate your plans, but employers can do transportation percent, which translated portion sizes and consider Create smart policies company above the rest in more. According to the If you’re in the market to an annual savings of $2 offering smaller options. 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ANTHONY MONTAG 1954-2018 U. of C. admissions Dunn, William Joseph Death Notices William Joseph Dunn of Wilmette, Illinois passed away peacefully in his home on November 20th, 2018. Bill dean, professor, mentor was born and raise in Oak Park Illinois of the late James Berkson, Alan Ira H. and Florence Dunn his par- Alan Ira Berkson, 74, beloved husband of the late By Graydon Megan of what the admissions ents and with his brother the Rochelle and adored companion of Chicago Tribune team did,” said Levinson. late James H. Dunn Jr. He is Carolyn Kapuler; loving father of Dori survived by 6 of his children: “To be robust, we really (Ryan) McCrum and Heather (Forest) daughters Bonnie Hayes Dr. Anthony Montag, a need to be rich in diversity. Hinson; cherished Zadie of Kylee, Emma, and Deirdre Nardi. His sons pathology professor and as- Tony truly understood that. Reese, Quinn, Kayla and Harley; devoted William J. Dunn Jr., Timothy J. son of the late Florence and Joseph Berkson; trea- sociate dean for admissions His work was transforma- Dunn, Patrick M. Dunn and Jesse Bleemel. His son sured friend of many. Chapel service Tuesday 12:15 at the University of Chicago tive.” Robert J. Dunn and daughter Karen M. Dunn sadly PM at Shalom Memorial Funeral, 1700 W. Rand Road, Pritzker School of Medi- Montag also served in predeceased him in 2015. Bill is also survived by 11 Arlington Heights. Interment Shalom Memorial Park. cine, was a role model for larger regional and national grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. He was In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the many and known for caring committee assignments. He a devoted grandfather to all. They will miss their charity of your choice. For information and condo- about students. was the author or co-author Poppy dearly.Bill attended St. Giles grade school and lences, (847) 255-3520 or www.shalom2.com “When I got to the Uni- of nearly 200 scientific pa- played football for the Fenwick High School Football versity of Chicago, I didn’t pers, case reports, book team. He kept up many friendships from his high really know if I wanted to be chapters and abstracts, pri- school times. He graduated from Loyola University of Chicago. Shortly after college he met Mary Lou a pathologist,” said Dr. Ken- marily on gynecologic and Holloway, they married in 1952 and had 7 children UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries neth Wind, who trained at bone cancers. in Oak Park, IL. After moving the family in 1966 to the university from 1992 to Dr. Anthony Montag’s ca- Montag found making Northfield, Illinois Bill went on to a career as a man- 1997. reer at U. of C. spanned the diagnosis was the most ufactures rep, selling wood components to furniture “When I met Dr. Montag, more than 30 years. interesting part of medicine Brown, Mary Ann and kitchen cabinet manufacturers. He started the I felt like he was a true for him, according to Griem, Mary Ann Brown nee Shaw, age 84, Evanston, IL. company Chicago Forest Products with a partner mentor and someone I Kappa from Iowa State Uni- who said during his training Beloved wife of Edward H. in the 70’s. Bill enjoyed this career as a salesman, could model myself after. It versity in three years with a he won awards as a clini- Brown, Jr. Loving mother often travelling and forming great friendships with just turned my whole life degree in invertebrate zool- cian. of Ned, Marie Fliss (David) many of his clients. Bill later met and married Janet around,” said Wind, now ogy, then got a medical For his teaching, Montag Herbst, Louise (Frank) Gryzik, Bleemel Dunn and helped raise and nurture her son, Michael, Rosemary (Mark) Jesse Bleemel. Jesse is a wonderful addition to the attending pathologist at degree with honors from was chosen by medical stu- Stricker, Mary Anne Brown already large Dunn clan. Bill cherished their friend- Presence Saint Joseph Hos- the Medical College of Wis- dents many times as a favor- Rogerio, Peggy Brown, Susan ship and they shared the love of betting the horses. pital in Chicago and a men- consin in 1979. He com- ite faculty member. He re- Stilwill (Bill) Gentry, Jeanne Bill was a member at Evanston Golf Club, where he tor to medical students at pleted his residency in pa- ceived the Alpha Omega (Ken) Marin, and the late played some tennis and enjoyed a cigar as he teed Rosalind Franklin Uni- thology at the Medical Col- Alpha Honor Medical Soci- Stephen Christopher Brown. up the golf ball with friends and family. He loved to versity in North Chicago. lege of Wisconsin in 1982, ety teaching award and was Proud grandmother of 30 travel for pleasure to Europe and took many fishing Montag’s clinical focus followed by a three-year recognized as a clinical peer and great grandmother of 16. Fond sister of the late trips with his family to the Florida Keys. He enjoyed was on bone, soft tissue and clinical fellowship at the mentor and a fellow of the Noel Fred (Kay) Shaw. Mary Ann had a great love his Irish heritage and consequently took many trips gynecologic tumors, and his Harvard-affiliated Brigham Academy of Distinguished of her Lord. Among her many good work for Saint with friends and later his sons to Ireland to play Athanasius School were being the “hot dog lady,” golf and follow the horses. He loved horse racing research centered on me- and Women’s Hospital in Medical Educators at running market days, and by herself, taking the as his father owned several. Bill went on to follow tastasis. Boston. Pritzker. parish girls scouts to the international jamboree in the horses in Ireland, Kentucky and locally here Montag, whose career at Montag joined the U. of Levinson called Montag a Europe. She enjoyed her long time role as a girl scout in Chicago. He was also known to take his many U. of C. spanned more than C. faculty in 1985 becoming total mensch, a trustworthy leader. Visitation Thursday, November 29, 2018, 4:00 grand children to OTB. One of the many things he 30 years, died of prostate a pathology professor and person of integrity, kind and p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Donnellan Family Funeral Home, enjoyed most in his later years.Bill enjoyed a good cancer Nov. 9 in his Hyde admissions dean. generous. 10045 Skokie Boulevard, at Old Orchard Road, game of bridge, whether in his home, Mallinckrodt Park home, according to his Dana Levinson, an ad- “His kindness and his Skokie, IL 60077. Funeral Mass Friday, November Center and Evanston Golf Club. He cherished his wife, Dr. Katherine Griem. ministrative dean, got to sense of humor were such 30, 2018, 10:00 a.m. at St. Athanasius Church, 1615 bridge friends and some good political banter at the He was 64. know Montag well as both a that you might not realize Lincoln Street, Evanston, IL 60201. Interment All table. Bill also volunteered for many years at the Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines, IL. In lieu of flowers, House of the Good Shepherd. He did homework Montag grew up in leader and a person and said right away how brilliant he memorials may be made to St. Athanasius School, with the kids and often took them bowling and a Woodbine, Iowa, where his he was a perfect fit in his was,” she said. “Not just 2510 Ashland Avenue, Evanston, IL 60201. Info: lunch treat to McDonalds on the weekends. He father was a large animal admissions role. smart, but wise.” www.donnellanfuneral.com or (847)675-1990. established several close friendships with families veterinarian. His education “Tony really appreciated Survivors also include a which he enjoyed mentoring the kids and would in- began in a one-room people for their unique daughter, Caroline; two clude them in events with his own grandchildren.Bill schoolhouse and continued qualities and their unique sons Hugh and William; a was a loving father, grandfather, friend, and fierce competitor. He passed this competitive nature on in a high school with about gifts,” she said. sister, Liesa Montag-Siegel; Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries 60 students, his wife said. In a medical school of 88 and three brothers Maurice, to his children and grand children who share many of the same sports interests, especially Football and “He was always very in- first-year students, Mon- Christopher and Sean. golf. He loved life and lived it to the fullest every terested in science, and had tag’s approach was critical A memorial is planned day. He treated everyone as if they were the most a very good science teacher to ensuring diversity. for 10 a.m. Dec. 7 in Rocke- Deron, Bernice C. important person in the room. Big Bill’s friendly Bernice C. Deron nee Wielgus. Beloved wife of the (there),” she said. His “He really understood feller Chapel, 5850 S. sarcasm, great jokes, sport bets and lively spirit will late Stanley. Loving mother of Barry, the late Robert, choice of a career in medi- that a medical school Woodlawn Ave., Chicago. be missed and his memory will live on in all of our and the late Bruce. Dear sister of the late Harry (the cine grew out of his interest needed to be built from very hearts forever.Visitation Friday, November 30, 2018 late Clarice) Wielgus, and the late Irene (the late 9:30 a.m. until time of Funeral Mass 11:00 a.m. at in helping others. diverse groups, and he Graydon Megan is a free- Frank) Bilut. Fond aunt of many nieces and neph- Saint Joseph Church, 1747 Lake Avenue, at Ridge He graduated Phi Beta made it part of the mission lance writer. ews. Funeral services Wednesday 9:15 AM from Road, Wilmette, IL 60091. Interment Sacred Heart The Jaeger Funeral Home 3526 North Cicero Ave. to Cemetery, Northbrook, IL. In lieu of flowers memori- St.Hyacinth Basilica 10:00 AM Mass. Entombment als may be made to House of the Good Shepard P.O. St. Adalbert Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday 3 to 9 PM. Box 13453, Chicago, IL 60660. Info: (847) 675-1990 Info (773)545-1320. or www.donnellanfuneral.com Chicago Daily Tribune Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries

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Nathan, Walter Schey, William S. ‘Bill’ Walter Nathan, 95, adored patriarch of a large William S. “Bill” Schey Sr., age 88. died, Nov 23, 2018. family that surrounded him Born in Chicago, IL a son of William and Emily Schey. with love every day. He was He married the late, June Schey on December 25, Founder and Chairman of 1955, in Chicago. He served in the United States RTC Industries which he pas- Army. He owned Planned Plumbing Inc., in Arlington sionately built into a global Heights, IL until 2013. business, and today has 28 Survived by children Nancy Ray, Kimberley Schey- facilities worldwide. He was Scuglik, Kelly (Kurt) Derlein, William (Connie) Farrell, Virginia I ‘Ginny’ Kral, Robert John a long-time national leader Schey Jr., Michael Schey, Timothy (Robin) Schey Virginia Irene Farrell, (nee Fugman) passed away on Robert John Kral, age 79, of Hinsdale. Loving husband of the American Jewish and Patrick Schey 12 grandchildren, and many November 11, 2018 at the age of Susan; beloved father of Committee, a Trustee at the great-grandchildren. of 86. Beloved daughter of Roberta and Matthew (Lisa); Illinois Institute of Technology Memorials in Bill’s name may be directed to Folds Theodore and Hilda Fugman, grandfather of Alexandra, (IIT), his alma mater, where he was a of Honor Chicago, chicago.foldsofhonor.org. Online sister of Ted Fugman (Marcy), Tyler, Nikolas and Isabelle. A Director of the Institute of Design. He obituary at www.bradleyfh.com the late Eleanor (Ben) Brauer loving family man, he always served on the Board at the Chicago Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries and Dorothy (Bob) Helling. put family first. Robert was Lighthouse and was a committed sup- Cherished mother, of Susan an avid sporting clay and fire- porter of The Leo Boeck Institute. Walter was an avid (Martin) Stock and Thomas arm enthusiast and a proud sailor and served honorably in the United States Navy Tompkins, Lawrence R. Brian Farrell (deceased). Life & Qualifying Million during WW II. Walter Nathan was born in Frankfurt, Lawrence R. “Larry” Tompkins. Age 86. Army Beloved Grandmother of Dollar Round Table member. Germany on August 13, 1923. He studied in Belgium Veteran. Beloved husband Ashley Gerber, Christopher “May the road rise to meet as a child and immigrated to Chicago, the city he of Joan, nee Yarus. Loving fa- Herrmann, Krista Farrell, Colleen Herrmann (fiancé you, may the wind be ever at your back. May the loved, in 1938; beloved husband for 68 years of Ann, ther of Steve (Angie) and Bill Patrick Klimmeck). Step-Grandma of Kelly, Kevin sun shine warm upon your face, and the rains fall nee Cole; loving father of Susan (Dr. Steven) Sholl, (Kären) Tompkins. Devoted and Kathleen. Beloved aunt, and treasured friend. soft upon your fields. And until we meet again, may Richard (Anne) Nathan, Nina (Steve) Schroeder, and grandfather of Casey, Billy 43 year employee of Motorola, Mom was a superb God hold you in the palm of his hand.” Betsy (Daniel Goldberg) Nathan; adored grandpa and Thomas. Dear brother communicator, leading benefits training for retiring Visitation 8:30am until time of Mass 9:45am Tues., of Dr. Ben (Alida), Mollie, Henry, Andrew, Tom, Will, of Bob (Nancy) Tompkins. employees. She supervised, coached and mentored Nov. 27th at St. John of the Cross Church, 5005 Wolf Billy, Johnny, Peter, Lily, Jack, Levi, Charlie, and Nate; During his working days Mr. many, staying in touch years after retiring in 1996. Rd., Western Springs. Interment Queen of Heaven, dear brother-in-law of Lou Cole and David Cole; Tompkins was President of World traveler, mom loved to explore new parts of Hillside. Arrangements entrusted to Hallowell & cherished uncle of Jim (Maryjo) Nathan, Jacqui (Kay Tompkins Printing Equipment the world with friends and family. She became a James Funeral Home: 708-352-6500/hjfunerals.com Chapman) Nathan, Lisa Nathan and guiding light Company, President of student of yoga at age 79. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries to all other cherished family members and friends. Printer’s Supplyman’s Guild of Chicago, Mom loved four things: faith, family and friends Memorial Service Monday, November 26, 2018 at President of Chicago Craftsman Club, and fun. She delighted in time spent at Pine Lake in Krueger, Patricia A. 12 Noon, Am Shalom, 840 Vernon Avenue, Glencoe. active in Chicago Lithographers Club, Chenequa, WI. Her greatest lesson was to live each Patricia A. Krueger, nee Prost, age 88, of Elmhurst, The family will be receiving condolences immedi- National Association of Printers and day with joy and a deep sense of gratitude. beloved wife of George R. for over 66 years; lov- ately following the service at Am Shalom. In lieu Lithographers, Printing Industries of Illinois (PII), A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, ing mother of Linda (David) Strohm, Michael (Jill), of flowers, contributions to IIT’s Institute of Design, Printing Industries of America (PIA) and Graphic Arts December 1, 2018 at 11 am at Park Ridge Community Thomas (Janet), Timothy (Mary), Robert, Patricia www.id.iit.edu, American Jewish Committee, www. Equipment and Supply Dealers of America (GAESDA). Church, 100 S. Courtland, Park Ridge, IL 60068. In (Dennis) Lisauskas, Terrance (Lori) and Kevin (Bonnie) ajc.org, Leo Boeck Institute, www.leoboeck.com or Visitation Wednesday, Nov. 28, 10 a.m.-12:15 p.m., lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in mom’s Krueger; proud grandmother of 18 and great- Chicago Lighthouse, www.chicagolighthouse.org. at Ryan-Parke Funeral Home, 120 S. Northwest Hwy. name to The Journeycare Foundation, 2050 Claire grandmother of 19; dear sister of Marilyn (the late Info: The Goldman Funeral Group, www.goldmanfu- (2 blks. S. of Touhy), Park Ridge. Funeral Mass will Court, Glenview, IL 60025, or www.journeycare.org John) Krueger, Nancy (the late Floyd) Barnum, Jack neralgroup.com (847) 478-1600. follow at 12:30 p.m. at St. Paul of the Cross Church. (Suzanne) Prost, Sue (the late Kevin) Sheehan and Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Interment Town of Maine Cemetery. For further in- the late Virginia (Glen) Kenworthy, Bernard “Bud” formation, visit www.ryan-parke.com. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries (the late Betty) Prost and James Prost; fond aunt of many nieces and nephews. Visitation Tuesday, 3:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Gibbons Funeral Home, Remijas, John Peter 134 South York Road, (½ mile North of Saint Charles Dear brother of Janice (Nick) Eichstaedt, Jean Road), Elmhurst. Friends and family will meet for a (George) Krhounek, Joyce (Ron) Hoving, Andy Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Furth, Mary Lynn Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday, 11:00 a.m. at (Christine) Remijas, Joseph Remijas and James (Mary) Remijas. Uncle to 12 nieces and nephews Mary Lynn Furth, 82, of Lake Forest, Illinois died Visitation Catholic Church, 779 South York Road, (at and 1 great niece and 2 great nephews. Son of the Weis , Marsha F. November 14, 2018. Wife of Madison), Elmhurst. Interment Private. For funeral late Andrew and Helen Remijas. Visitation Monday Marsha F. Weis, loving daughter of the late Julius Donald R.; mother of Donna information please call 630-832-0018 or www.gib- 3-9 p.m. at Lack & Sons Funeral Home 9236 S. and Anne; devoted wife for 51 years Raymo, Mary Ellen (Fred) bonsfuneralhome.com Roberts Rd. (8000 w.) in Hickory Hills. Funeral service of Stuart; beloved mother of Elliot and VanDerLinde, Glenn (Yvonne) Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Tuesday 10:00 a.m. at the funeral home. Interment Alison (Perry); proud “Nana” of Peter, Furth, Christopher (Caroline) Resurrection Cemetery. Donations to Salvation Adalie, and Max; dear friend of many. Furth, Daniel (Kristin) Furth Lupfer, Virginia Wagner ‘Ginny’ Army would be appreciated. For Information 708- Graduate of Northwestern University and Kenneth (Nancy) Furth; Virginia Wagner Lupfer, 83, passed away on 430-5700. Express condolences at www.lackfuner- School of Law. An accomplished lawyer and arbitra- grandmother of Connor, November 6, 2018 at her alhome.com tor, lover of the arts and docent at the Museum of Joseph, Carly, Kasey, Isabelle, home in Fort Myers FL. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Contemporary Art for 17 years, avid bridge player, Daniel, Jack, Nick, Andrew, Ginny began her life of love and world traveler. Funeral services: Weinstein & Alex, Colleen, John; great- and adventure in Kansas Piser Funeral Home, 111 Skokie Blvd., Wilmette, IL on grandmother of Colin; sister of George N., Ellen and City MO, adopted by Ben Wednesday, November 28th at 11:30 am. Interment Christine. Visitation Tuesday, November 27, 2018, and Genevieve Wagner of Samlan, Edythe to follow at Westlawn Cemetery, Norridge, IL. In lieu from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., at Wenban Funeral Home Riverside IL, and grew up in Edythe Samlan, nee Cohen, age 99, of Chicago, of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of 320 Vine Ave. Lake Forest, IL. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. that suburb with her dear beloved wife of the late Harry; loving your choice. For info: 847-256-5700. Wednesday, November 28, 2018, at the Church of brother John and sister mother of Alan and Eileen Samlan and St. Mary 175 E. Illinois Road. Burial Private. In lieu of Kathi. She was valedictorian the late Bruce and (Dale Samlan); adored flowers contribution may be made to The Church of of her senior class at RBHS, grandmother of Dr. Scott (Melissa) St. Mary. Info: Wenban Funeral Home (847)234-0022 and went on to get a BA in history from Denison Samlan, Stephen (Lauren) Samlan, Robin or www.wenbanfh.com University as a Phi Beta Kappa, and an MA from Samlan, David (Dolly) Samlan and the late Howard Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries the University of Michigan, where she met her be- Samlan; proud great grandmother of Ricki, Chase, loved husband Bill. Ginny and Bill raised their five Parker and Jacob; dear sister of the late Robert (late children in Western Springs IL as residents for 25 Miriam) Radlove, the late Sol (late Rose) Radlove and years. During that time, Ginny went from work as a the late Betty (late Lou) Lesser. Edythe was lovingly Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries tax preparer and landlord, to financial planner and cared by Nesei and Vania. She was an elegant and finally, trust administrator at Harris Bank. She and inspiring woman who everyone looked up to. She Bill moved to Capitola CA for their empty nest years, taught in the Chicago Public Schools for over 20 during which Ginny rose through the ranks of Pacific years and continued to teach her grandchildren Western Bank until she retired as a Vice President through her life experiences. She will be greatly Heller, Vivian F at Comerica. In her retirement, she volunteered missed by all. The legacy she will leave behind is Vivian Faye Heller nee Hall, November 19th, 2018, as a tutor to homeless children, maintained her the love for her family. Service Tuesday, 12 Noon at Age 77. Late of Homewood, Beloved wife of Prof. involvement with AAUW, and served several times the Westlawn Cemetery Mausoleum Chapel, 7801 Reinhold A. Heller. Dear mother of Frederik A. (Thea as senior warden of St. John’s Episcopal Church in W. Montrose, Norridge. Entombment to immediately Every life story Milder) and Erik R. (Nicole Luther-Heller) Heller. Capitola, among many other activities. She contin- follow. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Hadassah, Cherished grandmother of Emily, Peregrine, William ued her volunteer work after she and Bill moved to www.hadassah.org/regions/chicago-north-shore/ deserves to be told. and Cordelia Heller. Loving sister-in-law of Elfriede Fort Myers FL in 2009, and was always a model of or Heifer International, www.heifer.org. Information: H. Werner. Survived by nieces, nephews and cous- generous and humble care for others. Ginny trea- The Goldman Funeral Group, www.goldmanfuneral- Share your loved one's story at ins. Memorial visitation will be Friday, November sured her many friendships over the years, forming group.com (847) 478-1600. placeanad.chicagotribune.com 30th, from 9:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. Memorial lifelong bonds every place she lived. Ginny was a Mass will follow at 11:00 a.m. at St. Joseph Church, loving mother to five children, Elizabeth, William 17951 Dixie Hwy., Homewood, IL 60430. For ad- Jr. (Kimiko), David, Melinda (Benson), and Tom ditional information contact www.tews-ryanfh.com (Gretchen), and a proud grandmother to nine: Leigh, BroughttoyoubyLegacy.com® or 708-798-5300. Sarah, Harrison, Kyle, Emma, Luke, Joshua, Ben and Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Greta. She is survived by her devoted husband of 59 years, William Sr. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed in her honor to the American Youth Foundation, 6357 Clayton Rd., St. Louis MO 63117, Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries or on-line at ayf.com. Ginny was herself a camper at Miniwanca, one of the AYF’s camps, and was deeply formed by their mission to help youth realize the best in themselves. There will be a memorial service to celebrate the amazing life Ginny lived, on Klikas, Eugene Saturday February 9, 2019 at 1:00pm at the First Eugene Klikas, beloved husband of the late Dorothy Congregational Church of Western Springs IL. R. (Burns) Klikas, loving father Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries of Steven (Elizabeth) Klikas and the late Carl J. (Colleen) Mattheeussen, Edward A Klikas, devoted son of the Mattheeussen, Edward A. passed away on late Verlie Violet (nee Ayers) November 17, 2018 at Oak Trace in Downers Grove. and the late Peter L. Klikas, He was 89 years old. He is survived by his beloved grandfather of Katie (Mike) wife and best friend Mary (nee Carrothers), three Mossberger, Keith (Jeci), Joe children, Edward (Nancy), Mary Kay (Doug Boggs), (Heather), Michelle Kavanagh, Margot Frey (Bob), eight grandchildren, and eight Kirt, Joy (Eric) Naskrent and great-grandchildren. Services private. Kelly, great-grandfather of Benjamin, Carli, Chloe, Blake, Elli, Xavier, Olivia, Lukas, Austin, Addison, Laila, and Hunter. Visitation Wednesday November 28th from 3 to 8 pm at Adolf Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Ltd. 7000 S. Madison St; Willowbrook. Family and friends will Muscato, Donald T. meet Thursday November 29th at the funeral home Donald T. Muscato, age 88. Beloved husband of Ruth, for service at 10:30 a.m. Interment at Fairmount- nee Santora. Dear brother of the late John Jr (the late Willow Hills Cemetery. Information: 630-325-2300 or Frances). 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ADAM NO. 2018JD50016 (Mother) vs. TRUST, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH STADNICKI; MAGDALENA OLSZEWSKA; Suzanne Diane Carlson aka Suzanne CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-2 MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION NOTICE OF PUBLICATION JUVENILE NO.: 18JA00462 Carlson; Unknown Owners and Non-Record PLAINTIFF, SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICAS Claimants -vs- WHOLESALE LENDER, ITS SUCCESSORS AND Notice is given you, Unknown (Father), NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Defendants. LORI KORWEK-THOMAS A/K/A LORI ASSIGNS; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- respondents, and TO ALL WHOM IT MAY KORWEK THOMAS A/K/A LORI A. RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants, Case No. BUYING old whiskey/bourbon/rye! Looking CONCERN, that on August 27, 2018, a NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Lisa Howard CASE NO. 18 CH 12157 KORWEK THOMAS; JOHN THOMAS; 2018-CH-12574 for full/sealed vintage bottles and decanters. petition was filed under the Juvenile Court (Mother), respondents, and to All Whom 641 Pinewood Drive, Elk Grove Village, ALFRED N. KOPLIN; MARY ANN KORWEK; PAYING TOP DOLLAR!! 773-263-5320 Act by KIM FOXX, STATE’S ATTORNEY It May Concern, that on May 14, 2018, a Illinois 60007 ONE ONE ONE MORGAN CONDOMINIUM The requisite affidavit for publication having OF COOK COUNTY through her assistant petition was filed under the Juvenile Court Cleary Calendar 63 ASSOCIATION; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND been filed, notice is hereby given you, BUYING RECORD ALBUMS! Rock, Jazz & State’s Attorney in this court and that in the Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS; UNKNOWN Magdalena Olszewska, Unknown Owners Blues. Also vintage baseball cards! courtroom of Judge Kristal Royce Rivers in the courtroom of Judge John Huff in the OCCUPANTS and Non-Record Claimants, that the said suit 847-343-1628 the Cook County 5th Municipal Courthouse Cook County Juvenile Court Building, 1100 The requisite affidavit for publication DEFENDANTS. has been commenced in the Circuit Court located at 10220 South 76th Avenue, So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, ON having been filed, notice is hereby given of the Cook County Judicial Circuit, Cook Bridgeview, Illinois on 12/07/2018 at 9:00 12/14/2018,at 9:30 AM in CALENDAR 14 you, Suzanne Diane Carlson aka Suzanne No. 2017 CH 11924 County, Illinois by the said plaintiff against BUYING TOY TRAINS Carlson, and UNKNOWN OWNERS and you and other defendants, praying for the LIONEL, AMERICAN FLYER, HO, BRASS, AM IN CALENDAR 75 COURTROOM 030 , COURTROOM N, or as soon thereafter as this OLD TOYS, COIN OPERATED GAMES, COKE case may be heard, an adjudicatory hearing NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, defendants Calendar 36 foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying MACHINES, SLOT CARS, OLD SIGNS! or as soon thereafter as this case may be will be held upon the petition to have the in the above entitled cause, that suit has the premises described as follows, to-wit: Dennis 630-319-2331 heard, an adjudicatory hearing will be held minor declared to be a ward of the court been commenced against you and other PROPERTY ADDRESS: upon the petition to have the minor declared and for other relief under the Act. defendants in the Circuit Court for the 111 SOUTH MORGAN STREET Lot 7 in Block 6 in Niles Terrace, being a BUYING!! OLD CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS to be a ward of the court and for other relief Judicial Circuit by said plaintiff praying UNIT 906 Subdivision of Part of the West 1/2 of the COLLECTIONS ANTIQUES OLD TOYS VIDEOGAMES under the Act. The court has authority in THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage CHICAGO, IL 60607 Northeast 1/4 of Section 24, Township 41 NINTENDO N64 SEGA 630-400-8678 this case to take from you the custody and CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY conveying the premises described as North, Range 12, East of the Third Principal guardianship of the minor. AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO follows, to wit: ALFRED N. KOPLIN Meridian, according to the plat thereof BUYING!! Coins, Currency, Gold & Silver! TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND COUNTER-PLAINTIFF, registered in the Office of the Registrar of With over 50 years of experience, we are your LOT 2558 IN ELK GROVE VILLAGE SECTION -vs- Titles of Cook County, Illinois on March 9, trusted source. 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PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF NORTH, RANGE 11 EAST OF THE THIRD KORWEK THOMAS; JOHN THOMAS; MARY 8527 North Oleander Avenue, Niles, IL 60714 YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE ANN KORWEK; ONE ONE ONE MORGAN 09-24-207-007-0000 DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF COURT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT PLAT RECORDED OCTOBER 23, 1959 AS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION; UNKNOWN November 26, 2018 TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL DOCUMENT 17694030, IN COOK COUNTY, OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS; Now, therefore, unless you, Magdalena RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. ILLINOIS. UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS Olszewska, Unknown Owners and Non- ASSISTANT STATE’S ATTORNEY: COUNTER-DEFENDANTS. Record Claimants, and the said above L. Carlson, J. Ruggiero, J. UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled P.I.N.: 08-33-412-016-0000 named defendants, file your answer to the Konstantopoulos, E. Rubio to further written notices or publication MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE PUBLICATION complaint in said suit or otherwise make ATTORNEY FOR: notices of the proceedings in this case, Said property is commonly known as 641 NOTICE your appearance therein, in the office THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS including the filing of an amended petition Pinewood Drive, Elk Grove Village, Illinois of the Clerk of the Cook County Judicial ADDRESS: 10220 South 76th Avenue or a motion to terminate parental rights. 60007, and which said mortgage(s) was/ The requisite affidavit for publication Circuit, Cook County, Illinois, on or before CITY/STATE: Bridgeview, Illinois 60455 were made by Suzanne Diane Carlson and having been filed, notice is hereby given to December 12, 2018, default may be entered FREON R12 WANTED R12 collecting dust? 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CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, admitted as against you and each of you, issued out of the above Court against you WANTED Paying Cash for Military Items, COOK COUNTY OF ILLINOIS and an order or judgment entered. as provided by law and that said suit is now 1) that the said counter-suit has been E-filing is now mandatory for documents American, German, Japanese & Other pending. commenced in the Circuit Court of Cook in civil cases with limited exemptions. To Countries from Any Period. Also Marx DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT County, Illinois, County Department, e-file, you must first create an account with Playsets, Toy Soldiers, Trains, Miscellaneous IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK NOW THEREFORE, unless you, the said above Chancery Division, by the Counter-Plaintiff an e-filing service provider. Visit http://efile. Toys & Antiques. 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Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in respondents, and to All Whom It May Kane 031-26104, 212-016-1156 262-366-1314 the courtroom of Judge Peter Vilkelis in Concern, that on April 11, 2018, a petition Peoria 1794, Winnebago 3802, IL 03126232 ORIGINAL MORTGAGEE: Alfred N. Koplin. the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, was filed under the Juvenile Court Act by [email protected] 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, KIM FOXX in this court and that in the RECORD MORTGAGEE: Alfred N. Koplin. ON 12/14/2018,at 9:30 AM in CALENDAR courtroom of Judge Peter Vilkelis in the THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT 13 COURTROOM M, or as soon thereafter Cook County Juvenile Court Building, 1100 COLLECTOR. MORTGAGOR: John Thomas and Lori Korwek DOGS as this case may be heard, an adjudicatory So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, ON Pub: 11/12, 11/19 & 11/26/2018 5980695 Thomas. hearing will be held upon the petition to 12/14/2018,at 9:30 AM in CALENDAR 13 have the minor declared to be a ward of the COURTROOM M, or as soon thereafter as DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Recorded court and for other relief under the Act. this case may be heard, an adjudicatory in the Office of the Cook County Recorder of Dachshund 574-892-6691 hearing will be held upon the petition to Deeds on March 22, 2006 as Document No. have the minor declared to be a ward of the MANLEY, DEAS, KOCHALSKI LLC Argos, IN $450 Males THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS 0608154007. CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY court and for other relief under the Act. One East Wacker – Suite 1250 Light tan, shots, wormed, 10 weeks old. 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Louis Living Trust dated admitted as against you and each of you, UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and WHICH THE SUBJECT REAL ESTATE MAY and an order or judgment entered. show cause against the petition, the 165 North Canal Street, Unit 1409 and P-203, October 10, 2006, that the said suit has been Labrador Retriever 3199318771 Chicago, Illinois 60606 BE REDEEMED FROM FORECLOSURE, commenced in the Circuit Court of the Cook allegations of the petition may stand PURSUANT TO LAW, COMMENCES TO RUN Mt Pleasant, Iowa $1000 Male Lyle Calendar 56 County Judicial Circuit, Cook County, Illinois DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT admitted as against you and each of you, WITH THE FIRST DATE OF PUBLICATION OF AKC Registered. 4 Silver males, 1 chocolate NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION by the said plaintiff against you and other COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS and an order or judgment entered. THIS NOTICE. male. 8 weeks old and ready for homes. Farm November 26, 2018 defendants, praying for the foreclosure of raised. Fully vetted, dew claws removed. DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT The requisite affidavit for publication having a certain Mortgage conveying the premises been filed, notice is hereby given you, This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any described as follows, to-wit: COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS information obtained will be used for that LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT - November 26, 2018 The Lending Group, Inc., and UNKNOWN NOVEMBER 26, 2018 OWNERS and NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, purpose. Lot 23 in Block B in Brandess Subdivision CPS RFQ FOR EMERGENCY FACILITY defendants in the above entitled cause, that IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK Unit 2, being a Subdivision of part of the RESTORATION SERVICES suit has been commenced against you and Yasamin N. 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Jada Jones AKA Jayda Jones Jasmine DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE: and the said above named defendants, file CERTAIN LOTS OR PARTS OF LOTS IN BLOCK your answer to the complaint in said suit or UKC Champion Bloodline. No Shedding! Jones NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Hypoallergenic. www.WoollyDog.com. 29 IN ORIGINAL TOWN OF CHICAGO IN otherwise make your appearance therein, in SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE the office of the Clerk of the Cook County MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Shelita NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Sean Johnson 14 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN; Judicial Circuit, Cook County, Illinois, on or Craighead (Mother) (Father) Any And All Unknown Fathers WHICH SURVEY IS ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT “B” before December 19, 2018, default may be GENERAL Any , respondents, and to All Whom It TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM entered against you at any time after that JUVENILE NO.: 18JA01022 18JA01023 May Concern, that on August 29, 2018, a RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER day and a Judgment entered in accordance ANNOUNCEMENTS petition was filed under the Juvenile Court 97984169, AND TO THE AMENDED AND with the prayer of said Complaint. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in RESTATED DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM the courtroom of Judge Andrea Buford in OWNERSHIP AND OF EASEMENTS, E-filing is now mandatory for documents Dental Implant, Crowns, Fillings, extraction, NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Michael Criaghead the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, RESTRICTIONS, COVENANTS AND BY-LAWS in civil cases with limited exemptions. To Starting from $49/mo call 224-255-6133 (Father) Any And All Unknown Fathers 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, FOR THE RANDOLPH PLACE RESIDENCES e-file, you must first create an account with Any , respondents, and to All Whom It ON 12/14/2018,at 9:30 AM in CALENDAR 4 CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION RECORDED AS an e-filing service provider. Visit http://efile. May Concern, that on October 22, 2018, COURTROOM D, or as soon thereafter as this DOCUMENT NUMBER 08192544; TOGETHER illinoiscourts.gov/service-providers.htm to a petition was filed under the Juvenile Court case may be heard, an adjudicatory hearing WITH ITS UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTEREST learn more and to select a service provider. Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in will be held upon the petition to have the IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS, ALL IN COOK If you need additional help or have trouble the courtroom of Judge Peter Vilkelis in minor declared to be a ward of the court COUNTY, ILLINOIS. e-filing, visit http://www.illinoiscourts.gov/ the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, and for other relief under the Act. 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, faq/gethelp.asp or contact the Clerk of this PARCEL 2 Court. ON 12/14/2018,at 9:30 AM in CALENDAR THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS EASEMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF PARCEL 13 COURTROOM M, or as soon thereafter CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY 1 FOR INGRESS, EGRESS, USE, SUPPORT, as this case may be heard, an adjudicatory AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO MAINTENANCE AND ENJOYMENT AS MANLEY, DEAS, KOCHALSKI LLC Edward R. Peterka (6220416) hearing will be held upon the petition to TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND SET FORTH IN THE DECLARATION OF One East Wacker – Suite 1250 MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC have the minor declared to be a ward of the TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS, Chicago, IL 60601 Attorneys for Plaintiff court and for other relief under the Act. CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL AND EASEMENTS RECORDED AS DOCUMENT One East Wacker, Suite 1250, Chicago, IL LASER GUM SURGERY call 224-255-6133 PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE NUMBER 08192543. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK 60601 THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FREEDOM MORTGAGE Phone: 312-651-6700; Fax: 614-220-5613 CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT P.I.N.: 17-09-325-009-1184 (new); 17-09-325- CORPORATION., Plaintiff, v. ROSALINO Atty. No.: 48928 AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT 009-1543 (new); 17-09-325-004-0000 (old) ANTUNES; CONSTANTINA GOMEZ; Email: [email protected] TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD file number: 17-013700 TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL Said property is commonly known as 165 CLAIMANTS, Defendants, Case No. 2018- One of Plaintiff’s Attorneys North Canal Street, Unit 1409 and P-203, CH-11022 Pub: 11/19, 11/26 & 12/3/2018 5992943 PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. 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Chicago’s best sports section, as judged by the Associated Press Sports Editors Give ’em PROPS Let’s ditch the hate-o-meter and appreciate playoff-bound Notre Dame’s perfect season

I have a radical idea, as college football tribalism goes: I’m going to celebrate the accomplishments of a school I didn’t attend. Want to join me? Care to turn off the hate-o-meter for a minute? Teddy Notre Dame is 12-0 and headed Greenstein to the College Football Playoff. The On Notre Dame Irish beat teams from six confer- ences. They beat spread teams, option teams and everything in between. They beat Pat Fitzgerald and Jim Harbaugh, probably 1-2 in Big Ten Coach of the Year voting. They checked the final box Saturday night at USC and cele- brated as if they’d been handed a 10-cent coupon for an oil change. No gloating, no shushing, no “we shocked the world” garbage. These guys are pros, if not actual pros. SEC teams won’t leave their counties without a court order, but Notre Dame toured America with this group. Have defense, will travel.

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BLACKHAWKS With Smith, Illinois Struggling Schmaltz had only one choice traded to Coyotes Costly contract helped coach get two more years Blackhawks deal former last season. He was the 12th Illinois athletic direc- embarrassment to Iowa, overall pick in 2014. tor Josh Whitman said had one of the worst first-round selection for Schmaltz has had a disappoint- he has faith in Lovie defenses in the nation forwards Strome, Perlini ing season with two goals and nine Smith. That’s why on and posted just two Big assists in 23 games after scoring 21 Sunday, a day after Ten victories. By Jimmy Greenfield goals last year. He is in the final Illinois finished a four- Whitman also ac- Chicago Tribune season of his three-year entry- win season, he said he knowledged the need level deal and the Hawks were extended the football Shannon for massive improve- The Blackhawks pulled off a going to have a difficult decision in coach’s contract by two Ryan ment. stunner late Sunday night by the offseason when he was likely years. On Illinois “I recognize we’re not trading former first-round pick due a substantial raise. “We wanted to dem- satisfied, in any way, Nick Schmaltz to the Coyotes for Schmaltz, who leaves the onstrate firmly and strongly that with how many victories we’ve forwards Dylan Strome and Bren- Hawks having scored 29 goals and ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/ this is a direction that we believe been able to post over the last dan Perlini. 62 assists in 162 games, told the CHICAGO TRIBUNE in,” Whitman said. “This is a three years,” he said. “But I also Strome, 21, was the third overall Tribune last week he had tried to BEARS person we believe in. This is a see the progress that we’ve made pick in the 2015 draft and has 16 tune out any trade talk. program that’s on the rise.” and have had the opportunity to points (7 goals, 9 assists) in 48 “I just try to take care of each Daniel an asset, For many observers, those study and look at this team and career games. He has three goals game every day and get better,” sentences will be hard to read see the way that we have grown and three assists in 19 games for Schmaltz said. “It’s out of your not an obstacle without choking. this program and the steps we’ve the Coyotes this season. control, management controls If backup quarterback has After all, Smith is just 9-27 after put in place. I recognize what the Perlini, 22, has two goals and that, so it’s a business. Play as hard to play again, Bears should three seasons in Champaign. The situation was when we arrived four assists for the Coyotes this as you can and worry about that feel OK about it after his Illini gave up 63 points in three three years ago. I do think that season. He posted a career-high 17 performance in Detroit. games this season, matched a goals in 74 games for the Coyotes Turn to Blackhawks, Page 3 Rich Campbell, Page 3 program worst loss with a 63-0 Turn to Ryan, Page 7 2 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, November 26, 2018 D TOP OF THE SECOND

ON THE NFL VIKINGS 24, PACKERS 17 Cousins, Vikings Rivers sets outlast Packers MINNEAPOLIS — Kirk Cousins record for bounced back from his worst game for the Vikings with 342 passing yards and three touchdowns without a turnover, and the Vikings overcame some early can’t-miss gaffes to outlast the depleted Packers for a 24-17 victory on Sunday night. Completing 29 of his 38 passes, Cousins found Dalvin Cook, Stefon passing Diggs and Adam Thielen for scores. Sheldon Richardson had two sacks to By Sam Farmer | Los Angeles Times lead the defense’s game-long stifling of Aaron Rodgers, and the Vikings (6-4-1) CARSON, Calif. — History didn’t stand a pushed the Packers (4-6-1) further back chance, not with the way Philip Rivers was in the NFC wild-card race. The Vikings 1 throwing the ball. remained 1 ⁄2 games behind the Bears in The Chargers quarterback played his the NFC North. way into the record books Sunday, comple- KELVIN KUO/AP Rodgers threw a touchdown pass to tion by pinpoint completion. He connected Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers completed his first 25 passes against the Cardinals on Davante Adams, and Aaron Jones scored on his first 25 passes in a 45-10 rout of the Sunday to set an NFL record and he had the most accurate passing day in league history. on a short run for a 14-7 lead early in the Cardinals at the StubHub Center, the most second quarter, but the Packers fell to by a quarterback in a single game in NFL who hobbled off to the locker room in the kind of like (that). … I didn’t know it was 0-6 on the road and 1-5-1 against the history. second half Sunday. Being able to run the that many, but after that two-minute drive Vikings in their last seven meetings. Rivers looked as casual as a guy throw- ball and control the clock becomes increas- I said, ‘Shoot, I don’t think the ball’s hit the With Randall Cobb out (hamstring) ing darts with a sweet tea in his off hand. ingly important as the weather turns nasty ground.’ You kind of think that to yourself. for a sixth game this season and rookies The ball simply never touched the ground. in a lot of NFL cities, and the postseason Not that you’re worried about that. But you Equanimeous St. Brown (elbow) and “We’re fortunate to experience great- nears. know, man, we’re in a pretty good flow.” Trevor Davis (hamstring) forced out in ness,” said left tackle Russell Okung, who But the way Rivers was passing Sunday All good things must end, even for a the second half, Rodgers didn’t have occasionally caught a glimpse of those — and how his receivers were reeling in hand as hot as Rivers’ right one. His first much to work with down the field. Left passes screaming out of the pocket. “Phil is acrobatic catches — almost made the run- incompletion came with 5 minutes, 59 guard Lane Taylor (quadriceps) de- a top-of-the-line, premium sort of player. ning game superfluous. He put the football seconds left in the third quarter, when, parted in the first half and left tackle With the work he puts in every day, week in spots where only the receiver could with a defensive lineman rolling into his David Bakhtiari (knee) was sidelined in to week, I’m not surprised that he gets that catch it, like standing across the street and legs, he misfired on a short pass over the the second half, leaving the protection sort of result.” throwing it through a mail slot. middle to running back Austin Ekeler. shaky at best. Rodgers finished 17-for-28 Rich Gannon isn’t surprised, either. He Rivers completed 28 of 29 for 259 yards, Ekeler had a run for 7 yards in the sec- for 198 yards, without a turnover. held that league record for four years, three touchdowns and zero interceptions. ond quarter, getting help from Rivers, who The Packers failed to move the chains having completed his first 21 passes for the His 96.6 percent completion rate was the occupied a cornerback with a block around on eight of 10 third downs. Jones was Raiders against the Broncos in 2002. The best by any quarterback in league history, the left side. stuffed on fourth-and-inches by Harri- Redskins’ Mark Brunell eclipsed that in eclipsing the 92.3 percent of Kurt Warner “He’s always blocking out there, selling son Smith, Danielle Hunter and Eric 2006 with 22 in a row against the Texans. for the Cardinals against the Jaguars in out no matter what,” said Ekeler, smiling at Kendricks midway through the third “I think Philip is the best quarterback 2009. the recollection. “That’s just the competi- quarter, giving the Vikings the ball at the out there operating from a muddy pocket,” Even the opposing quarterback Sunday tor in him. I kind of chuckle when I watch Green Bay 44. That set up a 37-yard field Gannon said by phone after Sunday’s game. was agog at Rivers’ feat. the film. ‘Look at Phil out there blocking!’ goal by Dan Bailey for the Vikings’ first “You’ve got bodies flying everywhere, arms “That was nuts,” Cardinals rookie Josh Makes me happy.” lead of the game. in front of your face, and Philip doesn’t Rosen said. “I went up to him after the In truth, the block probably won’t make The Vikings outgained the Packers flinch.” game, and I was like, ‘Bro, that was crazy.’ Rivers’ career highlight reel. It was more of 280-139 in total yardage in the first half, Cool heads are paramount for the Char- That’s why he is who he is.” an awkward dance with Cardinals corner- but they settled for a tie at the break. gers now, with the AFC playoff race as tight So how does it feel when everything — back Leonard Johnson than a trucking. Ultimately, the Vikings smoothed out as a Rivers spiral. This team plays in Pitts- rhythm, play-calling, receivers, accuracy — Regardless, it got the job done. the rough spots and won a night game burgh on Sunday night, in Kansas City on comes together? Rivers tried to put it in “I’ve had a couple good (blocks) this for the first time this season after losing Thursday night of Week 15, and in Denver words, referencing a mercilessly efficient year, but that one wasn’t my best,” Rivers to the top three teams in the NFC: to the in the season finale — against a Broncos touchdown drive at the end of the first half said. “It’s a frightening thing outside the Rams in Los Angeles, at home to the team that’s coming off back-to-back upsets when the Chargers moved 80 yards on 10 hashes in space. Bunch of big fast dudes Saints and last week at Soldier Field in a of the Chargers and Steelers. consecutive completions. running around.” two-interception game by Cousins The surgical precision of Rivers is espe- “I wasn’t a great basketball player, but After the record-setting performance of against the first-place Bears. cially valuable in light of a right knee injury every now and then you feel pretty good Rivers on Sunday, those big men could of undisclosed severity to Melvin Gordon, shooting a basketball,” he said. “I think it’s name something scarier. — Associated Press D Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, November 26, 2018 3 BEARS BLACKHAWKS On the plus side, Daniel’s performance was positive The Bears’ 23-16 road victory against the Lions on Thanksgiving was not a dominant performance. They escaped with their Rich winning streak and Campbell division lead intact because they made On the Bears plays at decisive mo- ments. Here’s one of five observations from rewatching the game on a combination of the CBS telecast and the coaches’ video available through the NFL Game Pass subscription service.

If Chase Daniel has to play again, the Bears should feel OK. They didn’t beat the Lions despite him. They won, in part, because of him. That’s a NUCCIO DINUZZO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS high compliment for a backup quarterback. Rookie defenseman Henri Jokiharju, taking a shot against the Blues, has been one of the Blackhawks’ pleasant surprises this season. In a spot start like the opportunity Daniel received Thursday for injured starter Mitch Trubisky, a backup is often asked not 5-ON-5 to lose the game. Just manage it. Don’t turn the ball over. Don’t hurt scoring opportuni- ties by taking bad sacks or botching the pre-snap operation. Let the offensive play- makers and the defense do the rest. For the most part, Daniel accounted for all that well enough. But, in efficiently Issues and answers operating Matt Nagy’s offense, he also made several throws that contributed to the difference between winning and losing. Our experts tackle the key questions as Hawks try to get season back on track That should help Nagy sleep well if Tru- bisky isn’t healthy enough to play against The 2018-19 Blackhawks season is off to a rocky start with the firing of Joel Quenneville, the hiring of Jeremy Colliton and a spot the Giants on Dec. 2 or if Daniel must play near the bottom of the standings. at any point during this playoff push. We put five questions to a panel of five Tribune experts: reporters Jimmy Greenfield and Shannon Ryan, columnists Steve Rosen- Yes, there were times he either didn’t bloom and David Haugh and editor Joe Knowles. recognize an open receiver or throw accu- rately to one he did identify — similar to Should the Hawks go all in just to Were the Hawks right to fire Joel the growing pains Trubisky has experi- make the playoffs this year? Quenneville and hire Jeremy enced throughout this season. But his Greenfield: No. Because just getting Colliton? overall performance was positive, as Tru- in only to get pummeled by the Jets Greenfield: Not when they did. They bisky’s often have been. wouldn’t stop their season ticket base should have made a coaching change Daniel mostly did a good job getting the from dwindling. after last season. Postponing the ball out quickly. That’s how his knowledge Knowles: No. They’re too far away inevitable was a public relations disaster of Nagy’s scheme and ability to identify from being a Cup contender to trade and did Colliton no favors. coverages manifested. prospects or draft picks for veterans. Knowles: No. Quenneville wasn’t According to NFL Next Gen Stats, Daniel Probably makes more sense for them to the problem and Colliton isn’t the held the ball for an average of 2.55 seconds be sellers instead or buyers at the trade solution. on his 37 passes (excluding his sacks and deadline. Rosenbloom: I don’t think it was scrambles). That tied Trubisky’s fastest Rosenbloom: The roster must im- Quenneville’s fault, so, no. single-game average of the season, set in prove, but if going all in means trading Haugh: Nothing has changed since Week 1 against the Packers. To put that in some young core players who have to the day the Hawks fired Coach Q, who context, no quarterback in the NFL has a replace Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane deserved a less abrupt parting. That has season average faster than Drew Brees’ 2.57. and Duncan Keith for this franchise to nothing to do with the worthiness of “I know that as a quarterback, I’m a become a sustained contender again, no. Colliton, who was thrust into the distributor of the football,” Daniel said. Haugh: Define “all in.’’ The Hawks spotlight replacing a legend. But it still “That’s what I wanted to do.” can’t afford to give up prospects in a feels like the Hawks overreacted. The go-ahead 14-yard TD to Tarik trade for a veteran, not in the midst of a Ryan: No. Whom do the Hawks have Cohen in the fourth quarter was accurate rebuild. But I wouldn’t advocate tanking to thank for three Stanley Cup trophies? with just the right amount of air under it. either for a team that still has Toews, Joel Quenneville. The man can coach. As Cohen outran cornerback Nevin Kane, Keith and Corey Crawford. He shouldn’t have taken the fall for the Lawson toward the right sideline in the Ryan: No. In all likelihood, they Would the Blackhawks consider trading Hawks’ woes. end zone, his created a risk of run- won’t win the Stanley Cup. The Hawks defenseman Duncan Keith as they look ning out of room. Not only did Daniel take need to think big picture and focus on to the future? What do Hawks fans have to be the sideline out of play by throwing it to the the future. thankful for this year? inside and toward the back corner, he put Putting aside no-movement Greenfield: Same thing they’re enough loft on the throw for Cohen to What or who has been the biggest clauses, which Hawks player would thankful for every year: that they’re not comfortably transition from looking over surprise or disappointment of the you trade first? Blues fans. his outside shoulder to his inside shoulder season so far? Greenfield: Brent Seabrook, because Knowles: The brilliance of Patrick and still track the ball. Greenfield: After all the concern that this season is about the future. He’s Kane, the future of Henri Jokiharju and On the 10-yard touchdown to backup Corey Crawford’s career was in jeopar- playing well now, but they need to do the three Stanley Cup banners hanging running back Taquan Mizzell late in the dy, his return has not only been the most whatever they can so his cap hit isn’t in the United Center. second quarter, Daniel helped make the surprising but most inspiring story. around in 2021 and beyond. Rosenbloom: Hawks fans can be play by correcting Mizzell’s alignment Knowles: Henri Jokiharju. I thought Knowles: Pains me to say this, but if thankful that this is unlikely to devolve before the snap. we might see him at some point during you could get a first-round pick and/or a into the Alpo Suhonen days. As Daniel said in his postgame news this season, but I didn’t think he’d be top prospect in return, I’d trade Duncan Haugh: A Hawks game at the conference, the Bears added that rub route such an effective player so soon. Keith. He still has value and his contract United Center remains one of the to Mizzell on Wednesday morning. Mizzell Rosenbloom: Henri Jokiharju. I makes him moveable to a contending most entertaining sports experiences in exited the huddle to the right side of the don’t know if he’ll grow up to be Keith, team. Chicago. They still can watch Kane and formation, perhaps because of his unfamil- but I like his start. Rosenbloom: I think trading Keith Jonathan Toews, two living Hawks iarity with the play. Daniel recognized it, Haugh: The biggest disappointment to a contender or a wannabe would legends, and a young team full of guys though, and began frantically waving for has been Brandon Saad, whose incon- restock the system in a big way. trying to close the gap between Mizzell to switch sides. Once that was sistency continues to confound. The Haugh: If the Hawks aren’t gauging potential and production. Not to fixed, Daniel threw a catchable fade. nicest surprise has come from Craw- the market for Saad, they are being mention terrific broadcasters who Another throw Nagy highlighted was ford, whose return was anything but negligent. The other veteran who might make you feel like you’re at the game: the 29-yarder to Allen Robinson, the Bears’ guaranteed. He has been outstanding. draw interest is Artem Anisimov. Pat Foley and Eddie Olczyk on TV and longest completion of the game. Daniel Ryan: Corey Crawford’s ability to Ryan: Schmaltz obviously was the John Wiedeman and Troy Murray on overthrew a similar pass to Anthony Miller return as early as he did was the biggest first to go. He hasn’t taken the step radio. on the Bears’ second offensive snap. Nagy surprise. Many wondered if he would be many expected, but he’s young and Ryan: The past. At least for now, the liked that aggressiveness from Daniel early a wash this season after health con- quick and the Coyotes clearly saw Hawks can relive their glory years of in the game, and Daniel hit the throw on cerns, but he’s again proving people enough in him to pull the trigger on the winning those three Cups under his second try. wrong. trade Sunday night. Quenneville. Robinson’s relatively tight split gave Daniel room to work with on a vertical route. After Robinson got upfield with an outside release, the quarterback put the ball away from the defender where Rob- Hawks trade inson could use his hands and length to separate and make the catch. It converted third-and-13, extending a field-goal drive. Schmaltz Daniel was sacked four times, and he blamed himself for three of them. On Blackhawks, from Page 1 those plays, he didn’t get the ball out quickly; instead, he held on to it while his stuff as it comes along.” receivers were covered. The amount of Strome is the key to this deal for the time from snap to sack on all four were Hawks. His entry-level deal comes with a 4.91 seconds, 4.13, 3.53 and 3.05. cap hit of $863,333 and runs through On the fourth sack, the Lions brought a 2019-20. He has struggled in the NHL Cover-0 blitz but blew the coverage on the since making his debut in 2016, but before outside against Miller. By the time Daniel that he centered a line with Hawks winger saw Miller and tried to throw, protection Alex DeBrincat for the Ontario Hockey on the right side had busted. League’s Erie Otters. “We had enough to block (them),” Nagy Strome had 114 goals and 240 assists in said. “There was a miscommunication 219 games for the Otters and was expected protection-wise. That’s a big play right to be a top scorer for the Coyotes, who there if we hit that.” drafted him after the Oilers and Sabres It would’ve made Daniel’s stat line look selected Connor McDavid and Jack Eichel, even better. Still, on throws between 10 and respectively. 20 yards beyond the line of scrimmage, he Perlini, whose entry-level contract ex- was 5 of 6 for 74 yards and two touch- pires at the end of this season, should also TYLER SCHANK/COLUMBUS DISPATCH downs. So he had the quick and intermedi- immediately join the Hawks lineup. A left The Coyotes took Dylan Strome (20) with the third overall selection in the 2015 draft. ate game working well. wing, he had 14 goals in 57 games as a rookie in 2016-17 before getting off to a Victor Ejdsell. over this season and the next. [email protected] Twitter @Rich_Campbell slow start this season for the Coyotes. The Hartman deal was near the trade With the trade the Hawks cleared cap This is the second straight season the deadline and came after the Hawks were space for next year and beyond now that Hawks have dealt a young forward who out of the playoff picture. While the Hawks they won’t have to re-sign Schmaltz. MORE ONLINE was a former first-round pick. Last Febru- have work to do, they are still within Read the other four observations at ary, the Hawks traded Ryan Hartman to striking distance of a postseason spot and [email protected] www.chicagotribune.com/bears the Predators for a first-round pick and hope they can tap into Strome’s potential Twitter @jcgreenx 4 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, November 26, 2018 D NFL WEEK 12

NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE ROUNDUP NORTH W L T PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY NFC AFC DIV Bears 8 3 0 .727 317 211 5-1-0 3-2-0 6-1-0 2-2-0 3-1-0 Broncos halt Steelers’ win streak at 6 Minnesota 6 4 1 .591 265 246 4-2-0 2-2-1 5-3-1 1-1-0 2-1-1 Green Bay 4 6 1 .409 264 267 4-0-1 0-6-0 2-5-1 2-1-0 1-2-1 Associated Press Colts 27, Dolphins 24: Andrew Detroit 4 7 0 .364 238 286 3-3-0 1-4-0 2-6-0 2-1-0 1-3-0 Luck threw three TD passes and WEST W L T PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY NFC AFC DIV Nose tackle Shelby Harris picked Adam Vinatieri kicked a 32-yard FG L.A. Rams 10 1 0 .909 389 282 6-0-0 4-1-0 6-1-0 4-0-0 4-0-0 off Ben Roethlisberger’s 2-yard pass as time expired to give the Colts Seattle 6 5 0 .545 276 243 2-2-0 4-3-0 5-3-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 intended for Antonio Brown in the their fifth straight victory, their Arizona 2 9 0 .182 155 293 1-5-0 1-4-0 2-5-0 0-4-0 2-2-0 end zone with 1:03 remaining to longest win streak since 2014. It was seal the Broncos’ 24-17 win Sunday the Dolphins’ 10th loss in their last San Francisco 2 9 0 .182 239 293 2-3-0 0-6-0 1-7-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 in Denver that snapped the Steelers’ 11 road games. EAST W L T PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY NFC AFC DIV six-game winning streak. Seahawks 30, Panthers 27: Rus- Dallas 6 5 0 .545 234 213 4-1-0 2-4-0 5-3-0 1-2-0 3-1-0 The Broncos (5-6) used four sell Wilson threw for 339 yards and Washington 6 5 0 .545 220 229 3-3-0 3-2-0 6-3-0 0-2-0 2-1-0 takeaways to counter a 97-yard two TDs and Sebastian Janikowski Philadelphia 5 6 0 .455 230 253 3-3-0 2-3-0 3-5-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 touchdown toss from Roethlis- hit a 31-yard FG as time expired to berger to JuJu Smith-Schuster. lift the Seahawks to the comeback. N.Y. Giants 3 8 0 .273 237 288 1-4-0 2-4-0 2-7-0 1-1-0 0-4-0 Roethlisberger was 41 of 56 for Christian McCaffrey had a fran- SOUTH W L T PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY NFC AFC DIV 462 yards, but he was intercepted chise-record 239 yards from scrim- New Orleans 10 1 0 .909 409 256 5-1-0 5-0-0 7-1-0 3-0-0 2-1-0 twice and the Steelers (7-3-1) lost mage for the Panthers, who lost Carolina 6 5 0 .545 287 282 5-1-0 1-4-0 4-4-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 two fumbles in losing for the first their third in a row and had their DUSTIN BRADFORD/GETTY Atlanta 4 7 0 .364 280 307 3-3-0 1-4-0 4-4-0 0-3-0 2-2-0 time since September. 10-game home winning streak end. Phillip Lindsay rushed for 110 RB Phillip Lindsay celebrates after Patriots 27, Jets 13: Tom Brady Tampa Bay 4 7 0 .364 294 338 3-2-0 1-5-0 3-5-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 yards and the game-deciding TD on scoring a fourth-quarter TD in the threw TD passes to Rob AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE just 14 carries for Broncos, who also Broncos’ 24-17 victory Sunday. Gronkowski and Julian Edelman EAST W L T PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY AFC NFC DIV ended the Chargers’ six-game win- and Sony Michel ran for a season- New England 8 3 0 .727 307 249 5-0-0 3-3-0 6-2-0 2-1-0 3-0-0 ning streak last week. Browns 35, Bengals 20: Rookie best 133 yards and a score to power Chargers 45, Cardinals 10: Philip Baker Mayfield threw a career-high the Patriots on the road. Miami 5 6 0 .455 223 283 4-1-0 1-5-0 4-4-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 Rivers tied the NFL record for four TD passes to lift the Browns to Ravens 34, Raiders 17: Rookie QB Buffalo 4 7 0 .364 161 272 2-3-0 2-4-0 3-5-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 consecutive completions and set their first road win since 2015. The Lamar Jackson ran for a TD and N.Y. Jets 3 8 0 .273 221 281 2-4-0 1-4-0 2-6-0 1-2-0 0-4-0 marks for the most to start a game skid was snapped at 25 games, one threw for a score, Terrell Suggs SOUTH W L T PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY AFC NFC DIV and the highest percentage in a shy of the Lions’ league record. returned a fumble 43 yards for a TD Buccaneers 27, 49ers 9: Houston 7 3 0 .700 239 205 3-1-0 4-2-0 5-2-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 game as the Chargers used a Jameis and Cyrus Jones took a punt 70 28-point second quarter to cruise to Winston threw for 312 yards and yards for a TD to lift the Ravens. Gus Indianapolis 6 5 0 .545 325 273 4-2-0 2-3-0 5-4-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 the win at home. Mike Williams and two TDs to help Bucs snap a Edwards ran for 118 yards yards in Tennessee 5 5 0 .500 178 189 3-1-0 2-4-0 3-5-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 Melvin Gordon each had two TDs. four-game losing streak. The de- the victory. Jacksonville 3 8 0 .273 197 243 2-4-0 1-4-0 2-6-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 Gorden left the win with a knee fense had four sacks and forced its Vikings 24, Packers 17: Kirk Cous- NORTH W L T PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY AFC NFC DIV injury and didn’t return. first turnover in eight games. ins threw for 342 passing yards and Eagles 25, Giants 22: Bills 24, Jaguars 21: Pittsburgh 7 3 1 .682 316 249 3-2-0 4-1-1 4-3-1 3-0-0 3-1-1 Jake Elliott Rookie QB three TDs and Sheldon Richardson kicked a 43-yard FG with 22 sec- Josh Allen scored the go-ahead TD had a pair of sacks to power the Baltimore 6 5 0 .545 271 198 4-2-0 2-3-0 6-3-0 0-2-0 2-3-0 onds remaining to cap the Eagles’ on a 14-yard run in the fourth Vikings. The Packers fell to 0-6 on Cincinnati 5 6 0 .455 276 347 3-3-0 2-3-0 3-4-0 2-2-0 1-3-0 comeback from an early 12-0 hole quarter. It was the Jaguars’ seventh the road and 1-5-1 in their last seven Cleveland 4 6 1 .409 253 283 3-2-1 1-4-0 3-4-1 1-2-0 2-1-1 and a 19-14 fourth-quarter deficit. straight loss. games against the Vikings. WEST W L T PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY AFC NFC DIV AROUND THE NFL Kansas City 9 2 0 .818 404 294 5-0-0 4-2-0 7-1-0 2-1-0 3-0-0 L.A. Chargers 8 3 0 .727 307 219 4-2-0 4-1-0 5-2-0 3-1-0 2-2-0 ■ Chargers: With a 4-yard TD pass to Keenan Allen ■ Jaguars, Bills: Jaguars RB Leonard Fournette and Denver 5 6 0 .455 252 252 3-3-0 2-3-0 3-5-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 during the Chargers’ win over the Cardinals, Philip Bills DE Shaq Lawson were ejected for fighting during Oakland 2 9 0 .182 187 327 1-4-0 1-5-0 1-6-0 1-3-0 0-3-0 Rivers tied the league record of 25 consecutive the Bills’ win in Orchard Park, N.Y. Fournette and completed passes and broke the mark for most to start a Lawson exchanged punches up against the wall near through Sunday game. Mark Brunell had held the latter record with 22 the end zone as part of a melee that began when Jaguars straight to open a game in 2006. Rivers shares the WR Dede Westbrook shoved Bills S Micah Hyde after a overall consecutive completions mark with Dolphins pass play at the Bills’ 1-yard line. Lawson and Fournette WEEK 12 RESULTS WEEK 13 SCHEDULE QB Ryan Tannehill, who strung together 25 straight also had to be separated as they exited through the completions over a two-game period in 2015. Rivers ’s lone tunnel. While Fournette walked into the SUNDAY’S RESULTS THURSDAY”S SCHEDULE also set the league record for the highest completion Seattle 30, Carolina 27 New Orleans at Dallas, 7:20 tunnel, a fan in the front row made contact with him, percentage in a game (96.6 percent; minimum 20 and Fournette briefly confronted that fan. A police New England 27, N.Y. Jets 13 SUNDAY’S SCHEDULE Buffalo 24, Jacksonville 21 Bears at N.Y. Giants, noon passes). ... RB Melvin Gordon, who entered the game officer nearby intervened. Tampa Bay 27, San Francisco 9 L.A. Rams at Detroit, noon sixth in the league in rushing, scored two TDs but left ■ 49ers: GM John Lynch said the 49ers will release LB Baltimore 34, Oakland 17 Carolina at Tampa Bay, noon the win early in the third quarter with a right knee Philadelphia 25, N.Y. Giants 22 Reuben Foster after he was arrested Saturday night at Arizona at Green Bay, noon injury. He didn’t return. Coach Anthony Lynn said the the team hotel in Tampa, Fla., on a domestic violence Cleveland 35, Cincinnati 20 Denver at Cincinnati, noon L.A. Chargers 45, Arizona 10 knee would be re-examined Monday. charge. Foster, 24, will be placed on waivers Monday. Baltimore at Atlanta, noon ■ Indianapolis 27, Miami 24 Cleveland at Houston, noon Patriots: Tom Brady became the league’s career He has had multiple run-ins with the law since being Denver 24, Pittsburgh 17 Indianapolis at Jacksonville, noon leader in total yards passing in regular-season and Minnesota 24, Green Bay 17 drafted No. 31 overall in 2017. Buffalo at Miami, noon playoff games, reaching the milestone during the ■ Notable injuries: Dolphins RB Kenyan Drake MONDAY’S SCHEDULE N.Y. Jets at Tennessee, 3:05 Tennessee at Houston, 7:15 Kansas City at Oakland, 3:05 Patriots’ win over the Jets. Brady, 41, finished the game (shoulder), C Travis Swanson (knee); 49ers S Jimmie San Francisco at Seattle, 3:25 20 of 31 for 283 yards, giving him 79,416 for his career. Ward (arm); Raiders DE Jaquies Smith (Achilles); THURSDAY’S RESULTS ■ Bears 23, Detroit 16 Minnesota at New England, 3:25 Bengals: QB Andy Dalton left the Bengals’ loss to the Bengals CB Tony McRae (concussion); Panthers CB Dallas 31, Washington 23 L.A. Chargers at Pittsburgh, 7:20 Browns during the second half after suffering a thumb Donte Jackson (quad), KR Damiere Byrd (arm); Jaguars New Orleans 31, Atlanta 17 MONDAY, DEC. 3 injury. NFL Network reported that X-rays were G Andrew Norwell (ankle); Bills CB Lafayette Pitts off: L.A. Rams, Kansas City Washington at Philadelphia, 7:15 negative for a break, but that he’d undergo more tests. (head), G John Miller (abdomen).

SUMMARIES

SEAHAWKS 30, PANTHERS 27 PATRIOTS 27, JETS 13 BILLS 24, JAGUARS 21 BUCCANEERS 27, 49ERS 9 RAVENS 34, RAIDERS 17 EAGLES 25, GIANTS 22 BROWNS 35, BENGALS 20 CHARGERS 45, CARDINALS Seattle 0 10 7 13 — 30 New England 7 3 10 7 — 27 Jacksonville 0 14 0 7 — 21 San Francisco 0630—9 Oakland 7370—17 New York 9 10 0 3 — 22 Cleveland 14 14 7 0 — 35 10 Carolina 3 10 7 7 — 27 New York 7 3 3 0 — 13 Buffalo 14 0 0 10 — 24 Tampa Bay 7677—27 Baltimore 3 10 7 14 — 34 Philadelphia 0 11 3 11 — 25 Cincinnati 0776—20 Arizona 10 0 0 0 — 10 First quarter A: 74,002. First quarter A: 77,982. First quarter A: 57,799. First quarter A: 50,436. First quarter A: 70,035. First quarter A: 69,696. First quarter A: 56,122. L.A. Chargers 0 28 14 3 — 45 Car: FG Gano 26, 2:11. NYJ: Kearse 16 pass from Mc- Buf: McKenzie 6 run (Hauschka TB: Brate 6 pass from Winston Oak: Martin 1 run (Carlson kick), NYG: Barkley 13 pass from Man- Cle: Chubb 1 run (Joseph kick), First quarter A: 25,343. Second quarter Cown (Myers kick), 4:02. kick), 5:02. (Santos kick), 8:21. 8:45. ning (pass failed), 10:38. 9:11. Ari: Fitzgerald 25 pass from Sea: FG Janikowski 33, 12:41. NE: Gronkowski 34 pass from Buf: Foster 75 pass from Allen Second quarter Bal: FG Tucker 47, 4:28. NYG: FG Rosas 25, 3:13. Cle: Callaway 13 pass from May- Rosen (Dawson kick), 10:20. Car: Samuel 7 pass from Newton Brady (Gostkowski kick), 1:11. (Hauschka kick), 2:39. SF: Pettis 13 pass from Mullens Second quarter Second quarter field (Joseph kick), 1:37. Ari: FG Dawson 30, 4:22. (Gano kick), 6:15. Second quarter Second quarter (kick failed), 8:32. Bal: Jones 70 punt return (Tucker NYG: FG Rosas 51, 9:34. Second quarter Second quarter Sea: Carson 1 run (Janikowski NE: FG Gostkowski 34, 2:27. Jac: Fournette 5 run (Lambo TB: FG Santos 41, 3:21. kick), 12:45. Phi: FG Elliott 42, 5:19. Cle: Njoku 6 pass from Mayfield LAC: M.Williams 9 pass from Riv- kick), 2:24. NYJ: FG Myers 55, :03. kick), 10:58. TB: FG Santos 39, :06. Bal: FG Tucker 28, 7:11. NYG: Barkley 51 run (Rosas kick), (Joseph kick), 9:18. ers (Badgley kick), 14:12. Car: FG Gano 25, :00. Third quarter Jac: Fournette 1 run (Lambo kick), Third quarter Oak: FG Carlson 42, 2:34. 4:06. Cle: Chubb 14 pass from Mayfield LAC: Gordon 28 run (Badgley Third quarter NE: FG Gostkowski 32, 8:34. 5:30. SF: FG Gould 23, 11:02. Third quarter Phi: Ertz 15 pass from Wentz (Joseph kick), 2:25. kick), 6:59. Sea: Lockett 12 pass from Wilson NYJ: FG Myers 38, 4:00. Fourth quarter TB: Barber 2 run (Santos kick), Bal: L.Jackson 5 run (Tucker kick), (Clement run), 1:04. Cin: Ross 2 pass from Dalton LAC: Gordon 5 run (Badgley kick), (Janikowski kick), 6:45. NE: Edelman 21 pass from Brady Buf: Allen 14 run (Hauschka kick), 8:25. 8:10. Third quarter (Bullock kick), :32. 4:16. Car: McCaffrey 1 run (Gano kick), (Gostkowski kick), 1:52. 14:52. Fourth quarter Oak: Cook 16 pass from D.Carr Phi: FG Elliott 28, 6:49. Third quarter LAC: M.Williams 2 pass from Riv- 1:41. Fourth quarter Buf: FG Hauschka 22, 3:06. TB: Humphries 28 pass from Win- (Carlson kick), 5:09. Fourth quarter Cle: Fells 6 pass from Mayfield ers (Badgley kick), :08. Fourth quarter NE: Michel 1 run (Gostkowski Jac: Westbrook 13 pass from Bor- ston (Santos kick), 14:10. Fourth quarter Phi: Adams 1 run (Adams run), (Joseph kick), 12:56. Third quarter Sea: FG Janikowski 30, 9:27. kick), 8:54. tles (Lambo kick), 1:20. TEAM STATS SF TB Bal: Crabtree 8 pass from L.Jack- 10:11. Cin: Boyd 28 pass from Driskel LAC: Allen 4 pass from Rivers Car: McCaffrey 2 pass from New- TEAM STATS NE NYJ TEAM STATS JAC BUF son (Tucker kick), 11:16. NYG: FG Rosas 29, 5:49. (Bullock kick), 4:56. (Badgley kick), 8:01. ton (Gano kick), 6:57. First downs 23 25 Bal: Suggs 43 fumble return Phi: FG Elliott 43, :22. Fourth quarter LAC: Ekeler 2 run (Badgley kick), First downs 25 18 First downs 25 18 Sea: Da.Moore 35 pass from Wil- Total net yards 342 412 (Tucker kick), 5:55. TEAM STATS NYG PHI Cin: Driskel 2 run (kick failed), :00. son (Janikowski kick), 3:26. Total net yards 498 338 Total net yards 333 327 Rushes-yards 24-148 31-108 TEAM STATS OAK BAL 7:57. Fourth quarter First downs 18 19 Sea: FG Janikowski 31, :00. Rushes-yards 36-215 15-74 Rushes-yards 39-226 35-167 Passing 194 304 TEAM STATS CLE CIN LAC: FG Badgley 31, 3:25. Passing 283 264 Passing 107 160 Punt returns 2-6 1-6 First downs 13 23 Total net yards 402 341 TEAM STATS SEA CAR TEAM STATS ARI LAC Punt returns 2-0 1-1 Punt returns 2-33 3-13 Kickoff returns 3-44 0-0 Total net yards 249 416 Rushes-yards 18-126 29-127 First downs 24 25 First downs 21 26 Kickoff returns 1-15 2-52 Kickoff returns 3-62 3-66 Int. returns 0-0 2-7 Rushes-yards 19-67 43-242 Passing 276 214 Total net yards 342 372 First downs 10 30 Total net yards 397 476 Int. returns 1-0 0-0 Int. returns 0-0 2-12 Comp-att-int 18-32-2 29-38-0 Passing 182 174 Punt returns 2-25 2-4 Rushes-yards 35-84 20-129 Total net yards 149 414 Rushes-yards 28-75 27-220 Comp-att-int 20-31-0 26-45-1 Comp-att-int 12-23-2 8-19-0 Sacked-yds lost 4-27 1-8 Punt returns 1-(minu 4-79 Kickoff returns 3-101 2-51 Passing 258 243 Rushes-yards 24-62 30-178 Passing 322 256 Sacked-yds lost 0-0 2-12 Sacked-yds lost 3-20 0-0 Punts 6-43.3 5-46.0 Kickoff returns 2-44 2-59 Int. returns 0-0 1-25 Punt returns 2-6 3-57 Passing 87 236 Punt returns 0-0 2-19 Punts 4-46.0 5-44.4 Punts 6-47.8 7-44.9 Fumbles-lost 1-0 0-0 Int. returns 2-0 0-0 Comp-att-int 26-37-1 20-28-0 Kickoff returns 2-33 2-49 Punt returns 1-26 2-28 Kickoff returns 0-0 3-75 Fumbles-lost 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-0 Penalties-yards 8-68 9-70 Comp-att-int 16-34-0 14-25-2 Sacked-yds lost 2-21 3-22 Int. returns 1-2 0-0 Kickoff returns 6-139 3-87 Int. returns 1-0 0-0 Penalties-yards 11-105 8-47 Penalties-yards 10-90 13-80 Possession time 25:51 34:09 Sacked-yds lost 3-12 1-4 Punts 3-44.3 4-50.3 Comp-att-int 19-26-0 27-46-1 Int. returns 0-0 1-3 Comp-att-int 22-31-0 25-30-1 Sacked-yds lost 0-0 1-12 Possession time 34:26 25:34 Possession time 32:42 27:18 Rushing: SF, Breida 14-106, Wilson Punts 6-44.7 2-47.0 Fumbles-lost 1-0 0-0 Comp-att-int 12-19-1 28-32-0 Sacked-yds lost 2-17 0-0 Rushing: NE, Michel 21-133, White Rushing: Jac, Fournette 18-95, 7-33, Kittle 1-10, Mullens 2-(minus Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-0 Penalties-yards 11-91 7-46 Punts 4-47.0 2-49.5 Sacked-yds lost 2-18 4-23 Punts 3-52.7 1-55.0 9-73, Patterson 5-10, Brady 1-(mi- Westbrook 1-43, Bortles 6-39, 1). TB, Barber 18-47, Rodgers 5-31, Penalties-yards 4-24 6-45 Possession time 27:22 32:38 Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-1 Punts 5-49.2 2-52.5 Fumbles-lost 1-0 5-0 nus 1). NY, Crowell 6-30, McCown C.Hyde 10-33, Yeldon 3-16, Bo- Winston 7-24, Jackson 1-6. Possession time 25:48 34:12 Rushing: NY, Barkley 13-101, Gall- Penalties-yards 7-61 13-96 Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-yards 4-36 3-30 3-25, McGuire 6-19. hanon 1-0. Buf, Allen 13-99, Mc- Rushing: Oak, Martin 11-51, Rob- man 5-25. Phi, Adams 22-84, Possession time 32:04 27:56 Penalties-yards 3-35 4-30 Possession time 30:26 29:34 Passing: NE, Brady 20-31-0-283. Coy 17-46, Ivory 3-14, McKenzie Passing: SF, Mullens 18-32-2-221. erts 1-11, Washington 3-8, Richard Clement 5-45, Wentz 2-(minus 2). Rushing: Cle, Chubb 28-84, Possession time 24:42 35:18 TB, Winston 29-38-0-312. Rushing: Sea, Carson 16-55, NY, McCown 26-45-1-276. 2-8. 1-1. Bal, Edwards 23-118, L.Jack- Passing: NY, Manning 26-37-1- D.Johnson 2-16. Cin, Mixon 14-89, Rushing: Ari, D.Johnson 17-63. LA, M.Davis 4-14. Car, McCaffrey 17- Receiving: NE, Gordon 5-70, Edel- Passing: Jac, Bortles 12-23-2-127. Receiving: SF, Kittle 6-48, Pettis 4- son 11-71, Montgomery 8-51. 297. Phi, Wentz 20-28-0-236. Dalton 2-21, Bernard 1-10. Gordon 10-61, Jackson 7-57, 125, Newton 8-63, Samuel 1-25. man 4-84, Gronkowski 3-56, Buf, Allen 8-19-0-160. 77, Breida 3-34, Bourne 2-27, Passing: Oak, D.Carr 16-34-0-194. Receiving: NY, Barkley 7-41, Beck- Passing: Cle, Mayfield 19-26-0- Ekeler 5-35, Newsome 4-15. Passing: Sea, Wilson 22-31-0-339. Hogan 2-47, Michel 2-12, Dorsett Receiving: Jac, Westbrook 3-44, James 2-27, Wilson 1-8. TB, Bal, L.Jackson 14-25-2-178. ham 5-85, Ellison 4-77, S.Shepard 258. Cin, Dalton 10-17-1-100, Passing: Ari, Rosen 12-19-1-105. Car, Newton 25-30-1-256. 2-10, White 1-5, Patterson 1-(mi- Fournette 3-13, Bohanon 2-19, Yel- M.Evans 6-116, Humphries 6-54, Receiving: Oak, Martin 3-21, Ate- 4-37, Fowler 2-23, Gallman 2-(mi- Driskel 17-29-0-155. LA, Rivers 28-29-0-259, G.Smith 0- Receiving: Sea, Lockett 5-107, nus 1). NY, Herndon 7-57, Kearse don 2-17, Moncrief 1-29, Bell 1-5. Godwin 4-42, Rodgers 4-31, Brate man 3-16, Roberts 2-54, L.Smith 2- nus 2), R.Shepard 1-29, Penny 1-7. Receiving: Cle, Njoku 5-63, Call- 3-0-0. Baldwin 5-39, Da.Moore 4-103, 6-66, Enunwa 4-73, Crowell 3-30, Buf, Foster 2-94, Croom 2-16, Mc- 3-26, Jackson 3-19, Barber 2-16, 39, Cook 2-32, Richard 2-15, Phi, Ertz 7-91, Tate 4-30, Jeffery 3- away 4-62, Chubb 3-44, Landry 3- Receiving: Ari, Kirk 4-41, Fitzger- Vannett 2-22, E.Dickson 2-13, Car- Leggett 2-24, R.Anderson 2-22, Kenzie 2-11, Benjamin 1-32, Mc- Auclair 1-8. Washington 1-9, Hatcher 1-8. Bal, 39, Goedert 3-33, Clement 2-31, 30, Higgins 1-24, D.Johnson 1-23, ald 2-30, D.Johnson 2-16, Sher- son 2-8, Madden 1-28, M.Turner 1- McGuire 1-7, T.Cannon 1-(minus Coy 1-7. H.Hurst 3-25, Crabtree 3-21, Agholor 1-12. Perriman 1-6, Fells 1-6. Cin, Boyd Missed field goals: None. field 1-6. LA, Ekeler 10-68, Allen 7- 19. Car, McCaffrey 11-112, 3). Missed field goals: Jac, Lambo 42 Montgomery 3-13, Boyle 2-19, An- Missed field goals: None. 7-85, Mixon 7-66, Uzomah 6-39, 72, M.Williams 4-25, Benjamin 3- D..Moore 8-91, J.Wright 2-25, Missed field goals: None. drews 1-74, J.Brown 1-25, Moore Ross 3-31, Tate 2-15, Bernard 1-12, 47, Gordon 2-5. Samuel 2-17, Olsen 2-11. 1-1. Core 1-7. Missed field goals: Ari, Dawson 46 Missed field goals: Car, Gano 52 Missed field goals: None. Missed field goals: None.

BRONCOS 24, STEELERS 17 COLTS 27, DOLPHINS 24 VIKINGS 24, PACKERS 17 BEARS 23, LIONS 16 COWBOYS 31, REDSKINS 23 SAINTS 31, FALCONS 17 MONDAY NIGHT Pittsburgh 0 10 7 0 — 17 Miami 7 7 3 7 — 24 Green Bay 7 7 0 3 — 17 THURSDAY’S RESULT THURSDAY’S RESULT THURSDAY’S RESULT Denver 3777—24 Indianapolis 7 7 0 13 — 27 Minnesota 7 7 10 0 — 24 Chicago 0 9 0 14 — 23 Washington 0 7 6 10 — 23 Atlanta 3 0 7 7 — 17 First quarter A: 76,536. First quarter A: 57,069. First quarter A: 66,872. Detroit 0 7 6 3 — 16 Dallas 7 3 14 7 — 31 New Orleans 7 10 7 7 — 31 TITANS AT TEXANS Den: FG McManus 41, 6:26. Mia: Drake 33 pass from Tannehill GB: D.Adams 15 pass from Rod- Second quarter A: 65,684. First quarter A: 92,076. First quarter A: 73,017. 8:15 p.m. | ESPN Second quarter (Sanders kick), 12:22. gers (Crosby kick), 5:54. Det: Blount 4 run (Prater kick), Dal: Elliott 16 run (Maher kick), NO: Lewis 28 pass from Brees Pit: FG Boswell 41, 6:29. Ind: Ebron 14 pass from Luck Min: Cook 26 pass from Cousins 1 9:03. 10:02. (Lutz kick), 11:11. Line: Texans by 6 ⁄2 Den: LaCosse 10 pass from (Vinatieri kick), 9:37. (Bailey kick), 2:53. Chi: FG Parkey 40, 3:58. Second quarter Atl: FG Bryant 32, 2:35. Keenum (McManus kick), 3:27. Second quarter Second quarter Chi: Mizzell 10 pass from Daniel Was: Davis 53 pass from McCoy Second quarter Series: Titans lead 18-15 Pit: Villanueva 2 pass from Ind: Doyle 1 pass from Luck GB: A.Jones 6 run (Crosby kick), (pass failed), :40. (Hopkins kick), 7:04. NO: FG Lutz 22, 9:09. Boswell (Boswell kick), :00. (Vinatieri kick), 1:44. 14:16. Third quarter Dal: FG Maher 28, 1:28. NO: Carr 12 pass from Brees (Lutz Last meeting:Titans won 20-17, Sept. 16 Third quarter Mia: Carroo 74 pass from Tan- Min: Diggs 30 pass from Cousins Det: Blount 4 run (pass failed), Third quarter kick), 3:20. Pit: Smith-Schuster 97 pass from nehill (Sanders kick), 1:00. (Bailey kick), 11:01. 1:35. Was: Quinn 10 pass from McCoy Third quarter Last week: Titans lost to Colts 38-10; Roethlisberger (Boswell kick), Third quarter Third quarter Fourth quarter (kick failed), 9:02. NO: Arnold 25 pass from Brees 10:32. Mia: FG Sanders 29, 9:14. Min: FG Bailey 37, 3:27. Chi: Cohen 14 pass from Daniel Dal: A.Cooper 40 pass from (Lutz kick), 5:59. Texans beat Redskins 23-21 Den: Sanders 5 pass from Fourth quarter Min: Thielen 14 pass from Cous- (Parkey kick), 13:40. Prescott (Maher kick), 6:47. Atl: Ridley 2 pass from Ryan (Bry- Titans update:This is second straight Keenum (McManus kick), 5:30. Mia: Drake 14 run (Sanders kick), ins (Bailey kick), :27. Det: FG Prater 20, 7:44. Dal: A.Cooper 90 pass from ant kick), :22. Fourth quarter 13:36. Fourth quarter Chi: Jackson 41 interception re- Prescott (Maher kick), 2:10. Fourth quarter AFC South game for Titans, who snapped Den: Lindsay 2 run (McManus Ind: FG Vinatieri 46, 8:26. GB: FG Crosby 38, 2:20. turn (Parkey kick), 6:00. Fourth quarter NO: Kirkwood 5 pass from Brees kick), 9:17. Ind: Ebron 12 pass from Luck TEAM STATS GB MIN TEAM STATS CHI DET Dal: Prescott 5 run (Maher kick), (Lutz kick), 9:27. six-game winning streak inside division TEAM STATS PIT DEN (Vinatieri kick), 4:25. 14:11. Atl: T.Coleman 4 pass from Ryan Ind: FG Vinatieri 32, :00. First downs 14 22 First downs 19 17 Was: Bibbs 1 run (Hopkins kick), (Bryant kick), 1:51. with loss at Indianapolis. Titans have won First downs 25 17 Total net yards 254 416 Total net yards 264 333 TEAM STATS MIA IND 11:43. TEAM STATS ATL NO Total net yards 527 308 Rushes-yards 19-82 29-91 Rushes-yards 15-38 24-111 Was: FG Hopkins 31, 1:13. two straight and three of last four vs. Rushes-yards 16-75 23-124 First downs 14 26 Passing 172 325 Passing 226 222 First downs 21 19 TEAM STATS WAS DAL Passing 452 184 Total net yards 314 455 Punt returns 3-36 2-20 Punt returns 4-46 3-25 Total net yards 366 312 Texans. Titans have won six of their last Punt returns 3-6 1-6 Rushes-yards 25-113 26-118 Kickoff returns 1-23 0-0 Kickoff returns 1-17 0-0 First downs 18 20 Rushes-yards 16-26 31-150 seven games on Monday night. . Kickoff returns 0-0 0-0 Passing 201 337 Int. returns 0-0 0-0 Int. returns 2-41 0-0 Total net yards 331 404 Passing 340 162 Int. returns 0-0 2-15 Punt returns 1-0 3-14 Comp-att-int 17-28-0 29-38-0 Comp-att-int 28-38-0 28-38-2 Rushes-yards 20-80 34-146 Punt returns 0-0 1-7 Texans update: QB Deshaun Watson has Comp-att-int 42-58-2 15-28-0 Kickoff returns 1-12 0-0 Sacked-yds lost 4-26 2-17 Sacked-yds lost 4-12 2-14 Passing 251 258 Kickoff returns 3-105 1-32 Sacked-yds lost 2-12 2-13 Int. returns 2-(minu 0-0 Punts 6-46.0 4-45.8 Punts 5-47.0 5-45.4 Punt returns 2-40 0-0 Int. returns 1-0 1-6 thrown for 593 yards with six TDs and two Punts 3-44.3 6-47.0 Comp-att-int 17-25-0 31-38-2 Fumbles-lost 1-1 0-0 Fumbles-lost 1-1 0-0 Kickoff returns 1-44 1-19 Comp-att-int 35-47-1 15-22-1 Fumbles-lost 4-2 0-0 Sacked-yds lost 1-3 1-10 Penalties-yards 4-20 6-55 Penalties-yards 3-20 5-54 Int. returns 0-0 3-14 Sacked-yds lost 6-37 2-9 interceptions in two career meetings with Penalties-yards 5-34 6-50 Punts 6-47.5 3-34.3 Possession time 25:23 34:37 Possession time 27:14 32:46 Comp-att-int 24-38-3 22-31-0 Punts 2-48.0 3-48.0 Fumbles-lost 2-1 2-1 Titans. RB Lamar Miller has had 85 yards Possession time 35:00 25:00 Rushing: GB, A.Jones 17-72, St. Rushing: Chi, Cohen 3-14, Howard Sacked-yds lost 3-17 4-31 Fumbles-lost 5-3 1-0 Rushing: Pit, Conner 13-53, Penalties-yards 10-75 7-52 Brown 1-5, J.Williams 1-5|Min, 7-13, Mizzell 1-7, Daniel 4-4. Det, Punts 5-45.6 6-47.8 Penalties-yards 2-26 3-19 rushing or more in two of last three games. Roethlisberger 2-18, Switzer 1-4. Possession time 28:06 31:54 Murray 11-33, Cook 10-29, Cousins Blount 19-88, Riddick 2-12, Zenner Fumbles-lost 2-0 1-0 Possession time 30:59 29:01 Rookie WR Keke Coutee led team with 77 Den, Lindsay 14-110, Freeman 6- Rushing: Mia, Gore 14-67, Drake 6-17, Diggs 1-12, Ham 1-0. 2-9, Ellington 1-2. Penalties-yards 4-25 4-30 Rushing: Atl, Ryan 2-16, T.Cole- 17, Keenum 3-(minus 3). 8-32, Tannehill 3-14. Ind, Mack 15- Passing: GB, Rodgers 17-28-0-198. Passing: Chi, Daniel 27-37-0-230, Possession time 26:37 33:23 man 8-6, Sanu 1-3, J.Jones 1-1, yards receiving last week in return after Passing: Pit, Roethlisberger 41- 85, Hines 9-28, Luck 2-5. Min, Cousins 29-38-0-342. Miller 1-1-0-8. Det, Stafford 28-38- Rushing: Was, Peterson 12-35, I.Smith 4-0. NO, Kamara 14-89, In- 56-2-462, Brown 0-1-0-0, Boswell Passing: Mia, Tannehill 17-25-0- Receiving: GB, D.Adams 5-69, St. 2-236. McCoy 5-28. Dal, Elliott 26-121, gram 11-52, T.Hill 2-13, Brees 4- missing two games with hamstring injury. 1-1-0-2. Den, Keenum 15-28-0-197. 204. Ind, Luck 30-37-2-343, Bris- Brown 3-53, A.Jones 3-21, Graham Receiving: Chi, Gabriel 7-49, Co- Prescott 6-18, R.Smith 2-7. (minus 4). Receiving: Pit, Smith-Schuster sett 1-1-0-4. 2-34, L.Kendricks 2-14, Lewis 1-4, hen 7-45, T.Burton 4-28, Miller 3- Passing: Was, McCoy 24-38-3- Passing: Atl, Ryan 35-47-1-377. DE J.J. Watt has had sack in three straight 41, Al.Robinson 2-37, Mizzell 2-21, 13-189, Brown 9-67, Switzer 6-67, Receiving: Mia, Drake 5-64, Valdes-Scantling 1-3|Min, Thielen 268. Dal, Prescott 22-31-0-289. NO, Brees 15-22-1-171. Daniel 1-8, Bellamy 1-7, Howard Conner 4-42, James 4-35, McDon- Parker 3-10, Smythe 2-27, Ballage 8-125, Diggs 8-77, Rudolph 7-63, Receiving: Was, Reed 6-75, Doct- Receiving: Atl, J.Jones 11-147, Rid- games and forced fumble in last game ald 3-27, Grimble 1-23, Samuels 1- 2-(minus 5), Carroo 1-74, Amen- Cook 3-47, Ham 1-13, Robinson 1- 1-2. Det, Riddick 7-48, Ellington 6- 28, Golladay 5-90, Roberts 3-16, son 6-66, Quinn 5-26, Bibbs 3-19, ley 8-93, Hooper 5-31, Sanu 4-74, 12, Villanueva 1-2. Den, Sanders 7- dola 1-13, Gore 1-10, Stills 1-6, 11, Treadwell 1-6. Davis 2-73. Dal, A.Cooper 8-180, T.Coleman 3-17, I.Smith 2-7, Hardy against Titans. S Justin Reid's 101-yard 86, LaCosse 3-34, Heuerman 2-44, Gesicki 1-5. Ind, Hilton 7-125, Eb- Missed field goals: Min, Bailey 48, Bellore 2-12, Blount 1-15, T.Jones 1-15, Zenner 1-4, Willson 1-4, Elliott 5-22, Jarwin 2-25, Gallup 2- 1-6, Paulsen 1-2. NO, Arnold 4-45, interception return for touchdown tied for Co.Sutton 1-14, Hamilton 1-13, ron 5-45, Doyle 4-16, Rogers 3-49, Bailey 56 19, N.Brown 1-22, Olawale 1-10, Thomas 4-38, Ingram 2-14, Lewis 1- Booker 1-6. Inman 3-40, Wilkins 3-32, Hines 2- A.Jones 1-4. Interceptions: Chi, Jackson 1-41, Hurns 1-7. 28, Watson 1-20, Carr 1-12, Kamara second longest by rookie in NFL history. Missed field goals: None. 22, Mack 2-11, Luck 1-4. 1-9, Kirkwood 1-5. Missed field goals: Ind, Vinatieri 48 Fuller 1-0. Sam Farmer’s pick: Texans 27-21.

WEEK’S TOP PERFORMANCES

PASSING CP AT YDS TD I RUSHING CARYDS AVG TD LG RECEIVING RECYDS AVG TD LG DEFENSIVE SCK YDS QB HITS TCK Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers 41 56 462 1 2 Sony Michel, Patriots 21 133 6.3 1 33 JuJu Smith-Schuster, Steelers 13 189 14.5 1 97 Matt Judon, Ravens 3.0 12.0 3 5 Matt Ryan, Falcons 35 47 377 2 1 Christian McCaffrey, Panthers 17 125 7.4 1 59 Amari Cooper, Cowboys 8 180 22.5 2 90 Robert Nkemdiche, Cardinals 2.5 13.0 3 8 Andrew Luck, Colts 30 37 343 3 2 Ezekial Ellioit, Cowboys 26 121 4.7 1 16 Julio Jones, Falcons 11 147 13.4 0 14 Joey Bosa, Chargers 2.0 18.0 2 5 Russell Wilson, Seahawks 22 31 339 2 0 Gus Edwards, Ravens 23 118 5.1 0 19 T.Y. Hilton, Colts 7 125 17.9 0 33 Cameron Jordan, Saints 2.0 9.0 3 4 Jameis Winston, Buccaneers 29 39 312 2 0 Phillip Lindsay, Broncos 14 110 7.9 1 32 Mike Evans, Buccaneers 6 116 19.3 0 42 Eddie Jackson, Bears 0.0 0.0 2 PD INT, TD Eli Manning, Giants 26 37 297 1 0 Matt Brieda, 49ers 14 106 7.6 0 33 Christian McCaffrey, Panthers 11 112 10.2 1 38 Xavien Howard, Dolphins 0.0 0.0 3 PD 2 INT Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, November 26, 2018 5

BULLS

BULLS NOTES LaVine tries to rise above the frustration of losing By K.C. Johnson | Chicago Tribune

Zach LaVine’s postgame frustration is becoming more palpable with each Bulls loss. LaVine even uncharacteristically de- clined to address reporters after Friday’s home loss to the Heat. So how does he rise above? “I’ll be frustrated a little afterwards, but the next day you can’t dwell on it,” LaVine said after Saturday’s road loss to the Timberwolves. “Just try to get better.” LaVine continues to shoulder a heavy NUCCIO DINUZZO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE offensive burden. The reinforcements of Guard Zach LaVine has been increasingly Lauri Markkanen, Kris Dunn and Bobby frustrated as the losses have mounted for Portis can’t come soon enough. the Bulls and his numbers have dropped in “We almost have to play a perfect game,” November. LaVine said. “We have to understand that. We have to know who we are. Nobody is UP NEXT going to feel sorry for us. We can’t give up. Spurs at Bulls We have to compete. But you can only say 7 p.m. Monday, NBCSCH so much because we keep doing the same thing over and over again. I’m doing the best I can.” bounce back quicker.” That’s apparent. But LaVine’s numbers Valentine turned 25 this month. Gibson have dropped from 28.1 points on 51 was 30 when he underwent the procedure percent shooting — including 38 percent and has missed just 13 games in the three from 3-point range over eight October seasons since. games — to 23.6 points on 39 percent “I was really fortunate because before shooting, including 22.4 percent from that I hadn’t really been hurt, and I was 3-point range, over the 11 November games playing with a torn ligament that whole he has played. year,” Gibson said of the 2014-15 season. “I At least LaVine enjoyed the consolation was really pissed off because we didn’t prize of being warmly received by Timber- know. Nobody told me until the end. We wolves fans during player introductions. jumped on it right away, and I remember “I was a fan favorite when I was here,” John Paxson telling me, ‘Once you get this HANNAH FOSLIEN/GETTY he said. “I did good in the community. I done, it’s like a new ankle.’ Former Bulls forward Taj Gibson Gibson is averaging 10.8 points and 6.6 rebounds in 26.4 was always nice to the fans. I grew up in “I got it done right away and I was minutes for coach Tom Thibodeau’s Timberwolves. Minnesota. You put a lot of heart and time scared. I didn’t know how my career would into a place, so you want to be appreciated. turn out because there was a lot of And I appreciated the fans doing that for uncertainty. But one thing that always me.” helped me was always being in the weight room, always lifting three, four times a Gibson: ‘Every Best foot forward: Taj Gibson under- week.” went the same reconstructive ankle Paxson had the same surgery in 1990. surgery that Denzel Valentine is scheduled to undergo this week. Gibson encouraged Backed into corner: Chandler Hutchison Valentine to have the surgery and offered a has missed three straight games with back day is a blessing’ window into the rehabilitation that Valen- spasms, which may not seem like a big deal tine faces. for a rookie playing a limited role. But with Forward’s gritty, selfless play when I was on the Bulls and a lot of them “At first, you’re off crutches. You’ve got Markkanen and Portis already sidelined, aren’t even in the NBA. I’m still very to sit down for a while,” Gibson said. “Then Hutchison drew the reserve power for- continues to be a hallmark thankful of the moment, of the opportunity you use crutches. Then you slowly learn to ward minutes. of former Bull’s NBA career I get, and how I learn every day.” walk again. But you still have to keep Hutchison’s absence has altered the Gibson paused, pointed to the lockers of monitoring the scar tissue because it’s rotation. It has forced Justin Holiday into By K.C. Johnson | Chicago Tribune Deng and Derrick Rose, his teammates really important. It’s like a ligament tear. double duty as the starting small forward then and now. He chuckled at the role But they’re repairing it and it makes the and backup power forward, while giving Coach Tom Thibodeau used an intrigu- reversals, how he now starts and those two ankle much stronger. Cameron Payne playing time and extend- ing comparison when discussing Luol former All-Stars — and in Rose, a former “You have to learn how to bend your ing Antonio Blakeney’s role. Deng’s role for this season’s Timberwolves. MVP — come off the bench. ankles again. Learn how to cut again. So it Hutchison said he isn’t sure when he’ll “He’s sort of in the role of Kurt Thomas Not that Gibson’s approach would takes some time. He’s younger, so he’ll return. when I was in Chicago,” Thibodeau said. change. He has started 347 times and come “We knew (Thomas) would be ready. He off the bench 340 times in his career. filled in and did a great job. “I’m always ready for any situation,” “Lu’s a voice of reason. He says the right Gibson said. “I’m just loving playing the things, does the right things. He’s not in the game,” Gibson said. “I just take care of my rotation and he comes in every night to body and I have a young spirit all the time. I shoot. I think that example is key for our just love playing hard. When you give 110 players. Luol’s probably not the same guy percent, it’s easy. he was five years ago, but he’s still good. “I’m a good teammate. When you give He’s capable of playing well in a game. I off good energy, it comes back to you. I know that.” never really ever hated on anybody, never Extending the 2010-11 Bulls metaphor, tried to say anything negative. Just waited Taj Gibson is the, well, Taj Gibson for the my turn, did what I had to do as far as Timberwolves — steady, dependable, ready coming off the bench or starting. I just to rebound and defend no matter the role. wanted to help my team and my team- It has been quite the career for Gibson, mates. And that’s just positive energy. I’m one of the most low-maintenance players always happy, always smiling.” in the NBA. Gibson averaged 7.1 points and No wonder executive vice president 5.7 rebounds in 80 games, including 19 John Paxson called Gibson one of his starts, for those Bulls, who drafted him out favorite Bulls when the organization of USC with the 26th pick in 2009. traded him along with Doug McDermott Now, he’s reunited with Thibodeau and and a second-round pick to the Thunder starting. In fact, he has started all 102 for Cameron Payne, Joffrey Lauvergne and games since signing a two-year, $28 million Anthony Morrow in February 2017. The deal in free agency in 2017. Bulls held extension talks with Gibson that Gibson is averaging 10.8 points and 6.6 season but concluded he would sign a deal rebounds in 26.4 minutes. Those numbers too rich for their liking in free agency. are similar to his 10-year career averages of Some players can’t handle Thibodeau’s 9.8 points and 6.4 rebounds. coaching and relentless pursuit for perfec- “Man, I’m still in the NBA. Every day is a tion. Gibson always has thrived with it. blessing. Every day is fun,” Gibson said. “He’s always yelling, but that’s just his “You get to get up, work out, play the game way of showing you that you’re on his I love — which I would do for free — on any mind. I realize that,” Gibson said. “When given day. Be around great guys and still he’s yelling at you then you’re thought of. grow. I’m having a great time. You don’t want to be the person that he just “Everybody’s journey is different. You lets you do whatever and he doesn’t say look at my rookie year, my draft class, so anything.” many guys not playing anymore. Look at the guys who were starting ahead of me [email protected] Twitter @kcjhoop 6 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, November 26, 2018 D

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TEAM MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV @NYG Tampa Bay 24 17 6 1 35 92 68 10-3-0 7-3-1 5-2-0 Hawks stop Walker, Noon Buffalo 24 16 6 2 34 76 66 8-2-1 8-4-1 6-2-0 FOX-32, Toronto 24 16 8 0 32 84 62 7-5-0 9-3-0 2-2-0 AM-780 Boston 23 13 6 4 30 65 55 8-2-0 5-4-4 6-1-1 Montreal 24 11 8 5 27 76 81 6-4-2 5-4-3 2-3-4 end 10-game skid Detroit 23 10 10 3 23 63 73 6-4-2 4-6-1 2-5-1 SA @MIL @DET @HOU Ottawa 23 9 11 3 21 83 100 7-4-2 2-7-1 5-5-1 John Collins had 23 points and 11 rebounds 7 7 6 7 Florida 21 8 9 4 20 69 78 3-3-2 5-6-2 2-1-2 NBCSCH, WGN-9, WGN-9, NBCSCH, and blocked Kemba Walker’s runner as time AM-670 AM-670 AM-670 AM-670 METROPOLI- GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV TAN expired, helping the Hawks snap a 10-game VGK @WPG @NSH CGY Washington 23 13 7 3 29 80 73 7-3-2 6-4-1 3-2-1 losing streak with a 124-123 victory over the 7 7 7 6 Columbus 23 13 8 2 28 77 73 6-4-1 7-4-1 3-2-1 NBCSCH, NBCSCH, WGN-9, NBCSCH, N.Y. Islanders 22 12 8 2 26 71 64 6-2-2 6-6-0 9-1-0 Hornets on Sunday. AM-720 AM-720 AM-720 AM-720 N.Y. Rangers 24 12 10 2 26 71 74 9-4-0 3-6-2 2-4-1 Walker, the NBA’s second-leading scorer, hit a Carolina 23 11 9 3 25 63 66 7-4-2 4-5-1 3-3-1 Pittsburgh 22 9 8 5 23 74 71 5-5-2 4-3-3 2-4-1 jumper to put the Hornets up by one with 47.5 MONDAY ON TV/RADIO LATEST LINE Philadelphia 23 10 11 2 22 69 82 5-6-1 5-5-1 2-3-0 New Jersey 22 9 10 3 21 65 72 7-1-3 2-9-0 4-3-1 seconds remaining, but he committed a shot- NBA clock turnover on the next possession and NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE 6 p.m. Rockets at Wizards NBA TV MONDAY CENTRAL GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV finished 7-for-23 from the field for 22 points. San Antonio 6 at Bulls 7 p.m. Spurs at Bulls NBCSCH, WSCR-AM 670 Minnesota 6 at Cleveland Nashville 24 17 6 1 35 81 58 9-3-0 8-3-1 5-1-0 Kent Bazemore scored 20 points and hit the 1 Milwaukee 4 ⁄2 at Charlotte Minnesota 23 14 7 2 30 75 63 8-2-2 6-5-0 6-3-0 1 go-ahead basket for the Hawks, taking an MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Houston 3 ⁄2 at Washington Colorado 23 13 6 4 30 86 65 5-2-2 8-4-2 2-3-0 at New Orleans off Boston 6 p.m. Nebraska at Clemson ESPN2 Winnipeg 22 13 7 2 28 74 62 8-2-2 5-5-0 4-3-0 inbounds pass and driving down the left side past at Utah off Indiana Dallas 24 12 10 2 26 68 66 8-3-1 4-7-1 1-2-1 at Golden State 8 Orlando 8 p.m. Minnesota at Boston College ESPN2 Chicago 24 9 10 5 23 65 82 5-3-3 4-7-2 4-1-1 Dwayne Bacon for a layup with 4.6 seconds to go. COLLEGE BASKETBALL St. Louis 22 8 11 3 19 67 73 6-7-1 2-4-2 2-6-3 ■ NFL MONDAY Jimmy Butler made a 3-pointer with 2.3 1 at Clemson 2 ⁄2 Nebraska PACIFIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV 7:15 p.m. Titans at Texans ESPN 1 seconds remaining to give the 76ers a 127-125 Louisiana Tech 3 ⁄2 at Delaware Calgary 24 14 9 1 29 81 69 7-3-1 7-6-0 5-4-0 at TCU 13 E. Michigan victory over the Nets. Butler’s shot from the right PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER at Boston Coll. Pk Minnesota San Jose 24 12 8 4 28 75 74 8-3-2 4-5-2 4-2-1 1 Vegas 25 12 12 1 25 69 70 7-3-1 5-9-0 6-1-1 1:55 p.m. Burnley vs. Newcastle United NBCSN at California 7 ⁄2 Santa Clara wing, similar to the one that beat the Hornets in NHL Anaheim 25 10 10 5 25 56 74 7-3-5 3-7-0 5-3-2 overtime on Nov. 17, capped a rally from 20 points MONDAY Vancouver 26 11 13 2 24 77 94 5-4-0 6-9-2 3-4-0 COLLEGE FOOTBALL at Florida off New Jersey off Edmonton* 22 10 10 2 22 62 71 4-4-1 6-6-1 1-2-1 down in a game the Nets led nearly all the way. at Toronto -136 Boston +126 Arizona 22 9 11 2 20 53 62 5-6-1 4-5-1 2-2-1 at N.Y. Rangers -148 Ottawa +138 Los Angeles* 22 7 14 1 15 46 72 4-8-1 3-6-0 1-2-1 Butler finished with 34 points and 12 rebounds, COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF TOP 25 at N.Y. Islandersoff Washington off CFP RK. TEAM AP REC PF PA WEEK 14/NEXT GAME *-A.M. Columbus -138 at Detroit +128 Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Top three teams in each division and Joel Embiid had 32 points and 12 boards for and two wild cards per conference advance to playoffs. *-late game not included 1. Alabama 1 12-0 588 165 Sat vs. #5 Georgia, 3 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SUNDAY’S RESULTS Dallas at Edmonton, 8 the 76ers. AP 2. Clemson 2 12-0 548 168 Sat vs. #24 Pittsburgh, 7 WEEK 14 FRIDAY 1 Calgary 6, Arizona 1 Los Angeles at Vancouver, 9 Buffalo 3 ⁄2 N. Illinois 3. Notre Dame 3 12-0 405 207 Bowl game TBD Tampa Bay 5, New Jersey 2 Washington 4 Utah 4. Michigan 8 10-2 442 211 Bowl game TBD Nashville 5, Anaheim 2 WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE SATURDAY St. Louis at Detroit, 6 5. Georgia 4 11-1 481 206 Sat vs. #1 Alabama, 3 1 Edm. at Los Angeles, late at Mid. Tenn. 2 ⁄2 UAB Anaheim at Florida, 6 6. Oklahoma 5 11-1 604 394 Sat vs. #14 Texas, 11* at UCF 6 Memphis MONDAY’S SCHEDULE San Jose at Toronto, 6:30 1 7. LSU 12 9-3 381 251 Bowl game TBD Oklahoma 7 ⁄2 Texas Washington at N.Y. Islanders, 6 Dallas at Calgary, 8 NHL 8. Washington St. 12 10-2 460 277 Bowl game TBD at Appalach. St 17 LA-Laf. Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, 6 Pittsburgh at Colorado, 8:30 9. UCF 7 11-0 474 214 Sat vs. Memphis, 2:30 Alabama 11 Georgia New Jersey at Florida, 6 SATURDAY’S RESULTS 1 10. Ohio State 6 11-1 520 310 Sat vs. #19 Northwestern, 7 at Boise St 2 ⁄2 Fresno St Boston at Toronto, 6 Blackhawks 5, Florida 4 (OT) 1 11. Florida 11 9-3 414 245 Bowl game TBD Clemson 24 ⁄2 Pittsburgh Columbus at Detroit, 6:30 Washington 5, N.Y. Rangers 3 Ohio State 14 Northwestern Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 2 12. Penn State 14 9-3 415 240 Bowl game TBD 1 TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE 2 Flames’ Peters shows at NC State 25 ⁄ East Carolina Winnipeg 8, St. Louis 4 13. West Virginia 15 8-3 465 292 Bowl game TBD at Virginia Tech 4 Marshall Vegas at Blackhawks, 7 Buffalo 3, Detroit 2 (SO) 1 San Jose at Buffalo, 6 14. Texas 9 9-3 380 302 Sat vs. #6 Oklahoma, 11* at S. Carolina 28 ⁄2 Akron Boston 3, Montreal 2 1 Ottawa at Philadelphia, 6 15. Kentucky 16 9-3 319 195 Bowl game TBD Stanford 2 ⁄2 at California Toronto 6, Philadelphia 0 Anaheim at Tampa Bay, 6:30 he can take hit 16. Washington 10 9-3 336 198 Fri vs. #17 Utah, 7 NFL N.Y. Islanders 4, Carolina 1 Carolina at Montreal, 6:30 Colorado 3, Dallas 2 17. Utah 17 9-3 370 231 Fri vs. Washington, 7 WEEK 12 MONDAY Pittsburgh at Winnipeg, 7 1 Vegas 6, San Jose 0 18. Mississippi St. 20 8-4 349 144 Bowl game TBD at Houston 3 ⁄2 Tennessee Colorado at Nashville, 7 Vancouver 4, Los Angeles 2 19. Northwestern 21 8-4 284 260 Sat vs. #10 Ohio State, 7 WEEK 13 THURSDAY Arizona at Minnesota, 7 Flames coach Bill Peters took one on the chin 20. Syracuse 18 9-3 489 333 Bowl game TBD New Orleans 7 at Dallas Sunday, and so did the Coyotes. 21. Utah State — 10-2 566 276 at #23 Boise State, late SUNDAY 22. Texas A&M 22 8-4 416 316 Bowl game TBD Bears 3 at N.Y. Giants Noah Hanifin and Mark Jankowski each scored Indianapolis 3 at Jacksonville 23. Boise State 19 10-2 444 268 vs. #21 Utah State, late NBA at Pittsburgh 5 L.A. Chargers twice, former Coyotes goalie Mike Smith just 24. Pittsburgh — 7-5 334 333 Sat vs. #24 Clemson, 7 Carolina 3 at Tampa Bay 25. Iowa State 24 7-4 295 246 Sat vs. Drake, 11* at Atlanta off Baltimore EASTERN CONFERENCE missed his 38th career shutout and the Flames CFP-College Football Playoff; AP-Associated Press; PF/A-points for/allowed at Houston 6 Cleveland ATLANTIC W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF 1 won a 6-1 rout. at Miami 6 ⁄2 Buffalo BIG TEN STANDINGS at Cincinnati off Denver Toronto 17 4 .810 — 7-3 W-5 9-2 8-2 11-3 1 Peters wasn’t around to watch about 10 minutes WEST CONF ALL PF PA WEEK 13/NEXT GAME *-11 A.M. L.A. Rams 6 at Detroit Philadelphia 14 8 .636 3 ⁄2 7-3 W-1 10-1 4-7 10-7 1 at Green Bay 11 Arizona Boston 10 10 .500 6 ⁄2 4-6 L-1 5-3 5-7 8-5 of the game after he was hit in the left jaw with a Northwestern 8-1 8-4 284 260 Sat vs. #10 Ohio State, 7 1 Kansas City 13 ⁄2 at Oakland Brooklyn 8 13 .381 9 3-7 L-3 3-6 5-7 6-5 1 Wisconsin 5-4 7-5 351 291 To be determined at Tennessee 9 ⁄2 N.Y. Jets puck while standing in his customary spot in the 1 New York 7 14 .333 10 4-6 W-3 3-6 4-8 4-10 Iowa 5-4 8-4 378 209 Bowl game TBD at New England 5 ⁄2 Minnesota Purdue 5-4 6-6 383 327 To be determined at Seattle 9 San Fran. SOUTHEAST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF bench area early in the second period. He needed Minnesota 3-6 6-6 342 335 To be determined MONDAY, Dec. 3 1 Nebraska 3-6 4-8 360 375 Season over at Philadelphia 6 ⁄2 Washington Orlando 10 10 .500 — 6-4 W-1 6-6 4-4 7-6 eight stitches and returned late in the period. 1 Illinois 2-7 4-8 312 473 Season over Charlotte 9 10 .474 ⁄2 5-5 L-2 6-3 3-7 9-8 AHL 1 “I think it’s going to hurt more tomorrow, EAST CONF ALL PF PA WEEK 13/NEXT GAME Washington 7 12 .368 2 ⁄2 5-5 W-1 5-5 2-7 4-5 1 Miami 7 12 .368 2 ⁄2 3-7 L-1 3-7 4-5 5-10 Ohio State 8-1 11-1 520 310 Sat vs. #19 Northwestern right?” Peters said after the game, with the nasty Michigan 8-1 10-2 442 211 Bowl game TBD CENTRAL W L OL SOL PT GF GA Atlanta 4 16 .200 6 1-9 W-1 3-7 1-9 3-10 cut and stitches clearly visible. “One of those Penn State 6-3 9-3 415 240 Bowl game TBD Iowa 12 4 2 1 27 71 47 CENTRAL W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF Michigan St. 5-4 7-5 237 216 To be determined things. There’s not a lot of room up there, you’ve Milwaukee 13 6 3 0 29 64 58 Milwaukee 14 5 .737 — 6-4 W-1 10-2 4-3 7-1 Maryland 3-6 5-7 342 344 Season over WOLVES 10 6 2 1 23 74 61 Indiana 2-7 5-7 317 359 Season over G. Rapids 9 7 0 2 20 55 58 Detroit 10 7 .588 3 6-4 W-2 6-3 4-4 8-6 got to be paying attention. They did a good job, got Rutgers 0-9 1-11 162 377 Season over Manitoba 9 9 1 0 19 49 65 Indiana 11 8 .579 3 5-5 L-2 6-4 5-4 8-3 1 me stitched up and back to work. Hopefully, it’s Texas 8 8 1 1186861 Chicago 5 15 .250 9 ⁄2 3-7 L-2 3-8 2-7 4-8 1 AP TOP 25 AMWAY COACHES TOP 25 Rockford 9 8 1 4 23 53 64 Cleveland 4 14 .222 9 ⁄2 3-7 W-2 3-6 1-8 3-10 the last time, but I doubt it.” RK, TEAM W-L PTS LW RK, TEAM W-L PTS LW San Antonio 8 13 0 0 16 50 63 WESTERN CONFERENCE ■ The Blackhawks traded Nick Schmaltz to the 1. Alabama (61) 12-0 1525 1 1. Alabama (63) 12-0 1599 1 2 pts for win, 1 pt for OT/shootout loss. 2. Clemson 12-0 1458 2 2. Clemson (1) 12-0 1536 2 SUNDAY’S RESULTS SOUTHWEST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF Coyotes for Dylan Strome and Brendan Perlini 3. Notre Dame 12-0 1409 3 3. Notre Dame 12-0 1469 3 Charlotte 3, Laval 1 Bridgeport 4, Springfield 3 Memphis 12 7 .632 — 7-3 L-2 7-2 5-5 8-5 4. Georgia 11-1 1336 5 4. Georgia 11-1 1398 5 1 in a swap involving three former first-round Providence 4, WB/Scranton 2 New Orleans 10 10 .500 2 ⁄2 6-4 L-3 8-1 2-9 6-7 5. Oklahoma 11-1 1266 6 5. Oklahoma 11-1 1324 6 1 Cleveland 2, Toronto 1 (OT) Dallas 9 9 .500 2 ⁄2 7-3 W-2 8-2 1-7 4-6 picks. AP 6. Ohio State 11-1 1229 10 6. Ohio State 11-1 1292 10 1 Rockford 3, Chicago 2 2 7. UCF 11-0 1146 8 7. UCF 11-0 1200 9 Houston 9 9 .500 2 ⁄ 6-4 L-2 4-4 5-5 4-7 Texas 7, San Antonio 3 8. Michigan 10-2 1058 4 8. Michigan 10-2 1041 4 San Antonio 9 10 .474 3 3-7 L-1 6-3 3-7 8-6 Ontario 7, Tucson 6 (OT) 9. Texas 9-3 959 11 9. Texas 9-3 939 11 San Diego 6, Stockton 3 NORTHWEST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF 10. Washington 9-3 897 16 10. Florida 9-3 937 13 MONDAY’S SCHEDULE 11. Florida 9-3 876 13 11. Washington 9-3 921 16 Denver 13 7 .650 — 4-6 W-3 8-3 5-4 8-4 Grand Rapids at Iowa, 7 1 12. Washington State 10-2 818 7 12. Penn State 9-3 889 14 TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE Oklahoma City 12 7 .632 ⁄2 7-3 L-1 7-3 5-4 7-6 IN BRIEF 12. LSU 9-3 818 8 13. Washington State 10-2 829 7 Stockton at San Jose, 1 Portland 12 8 .600 1 5-5 L-3 7-3 5-5 6-5 14. Penn State 9-3 751 15 14. LSU 9-3 821 8 Minnesota 9 11 .450 4 5-5 W-2 8-3 1-8 4-9 15. West Virginia 8-3 672 12 15. Kentucky 9-3 634 18 NBA G LEAGUE Utah 9 11 .450 4 5-5 W-1 2-5 7-6 7-8 16. Kentucky 9-3 602 17 16. West Virginia 8-3 621 12 AUTO RACING: World champion Lewis Hamil- 17. Utah 9-3 536 18 17. Utah 9-3 610 17 EASTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF ton coasted to victory from pole position at the 18. Syracuse 9-3 475 19 18. Syracuse 9-3 499 19 CENTRAL W L Pct GB L.A. Clippers 13 6 .684 — 8-2 W-2 8-1 5-5 8-4 19. Boise State 10-2 409 21 19. Mississippi State 8-4 460 20 20. Mississippi State 8-4 324 22 20. Boise State 10-2 375 22 Grand Rapids 5 3 .625 — Golden State 14 7 .667 — 4-6 W-2 10-2 4-5 8-6 year-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, equaling his 1 21. Northwestern 8-4 322 20 21. Northwestern 8-4 363 21 Fort Wayne 4 3 .571 ⁄2 L.A. Lakers 11 8 .579 2 7-3 L-1 6-4 5-4 8-5 1 personal best for a season with his 11th win of 22. Texas A&M 8-4 283 — 22. Texas A&M 8-4 295 — Canton 3 5 .375 2 Sacramento 10 10 .500 3 ⁄2 4-6 L-2 5-4 5-6 6-8 1 23. Army 9-2 169 23 23. Fresno State 10-2 157 23 WINDY CITY 4 7 .364 2 ⁄2 Phoenix 4 15 .211 9 2-8 L-1 3-6 1-9 3-9 the campaign. Having already secured a fifth F1 1 Wisconsin 1 8 .111 4 ⁄2 24. Iowa State 7-4 116 25 24. Utah State 10-2 130 15 through Sunday 25. Fresno State 10-2 102 — 25. Army 9-2 119 24 SUNDAY’S RESULTS title, the British Mercedes driver beat Ferrari’s Others:Utah St. 92, Missouri 88, NC State Others: Iowa State 103, Cincinnati 82, Oklahoma City 114, Memphis 104 SUNDAY’S RESULTS Indiana at Phoenix, 8 Sebastian Vettel at the Yas Marina circuit in 39, Cincinnati 33, Stanford 10, Iowa 4, Ap- N.C. State 55, Missouri 33, Iowa 20, Ap- Canton at Capital City, late Orlando 108, L.A. Lakers 104 L.A. Lakers at Denver, 8 palachian State 1, Buffalo 1, Oregon 1. . palachian State 14, Pittsburgh 13, Mem- Fort Wayne 105, Windy City 100 Detroit 118, Phoenix 107 WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE United Arab Emirates to secure the 73rd win of phis 6, UAB 4, Buffalo 3, Oregon 3, - Delaware 113, Lakeland 104 Atlanta 124, Charlotte 123 Bulls at Milwaukee, 7 ford 3, California 1, Ga. Southern 1, Wis- MONDAY’S SCHEDULE Toronto 125, Miami 115 Atlanta at Charlotte, 6 his career. FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE consin 1. Santa Cruz at Agua Caliente, 9 New York 103, Memphis 98 New York at Philadelphia, 6 MAC Championship: Texas at Stockton, 9 Philadelphia 127, Brooklyn 125 Utah at Brooklyn, 6:30 Buffalo (10-2) vs. Utah 133, Sacramento 112 Cleveland at Oklahoma City, 7 COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Ohio State moved up to Northern Illinois (7-5) in Detroit, 6 SOCCER L.A. Clippers 104, Portland 100 Dallas at Houston, 7 Pac-12 Championship: FCS PLAYOFFS MONDAY’S SCHEDULE San Antonio at Minnesota, 7 No. 6 in The Associated Press poll after Utah (9-3) vs. Washington (9-3) SATURDAY’S SECOND ROUND MLS CUP PLAYOFFS San Antonio at Bulls, 7 Washington at New Orleans, 7 in Santa Clara, Calif., 7 Jacksonville St. (9-3) at Maine (8-3), 11* Houston at Washington, 6 Orlando at Portland, 9 trouncing rival Michigan. The Buckeyes jumped James Madison (9-3) at CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Milwaukee at Charlotte, 6 Phoenix at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 Eastern Conference four spots and the Wolverines fell four to No. 8, SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE Colgate (9-1), noon Minnesota at Cleveland, 6 SATURDAY’S RESULTS Wofford (9-3) at Kennesaw St. (10-1), 1 Atlanta 1, N.Y. Red Bulls 0 Boston at New Orleans, 7 SOUTH *-a.m. Minnesota 111, Bulls 96 Montana State (8-4) at Sunday leg 1: Atlanta 3, N.Y. Red Bulls 0 Indiana at Utah, 8 but overall the rankings were relatively stable. La.-Lafayette (7-6) at Thursday leg 2: at New York, 6:50 Cleveland 117, Houston 108 North Dakota State (11-0), 2 Orlando at Golden State, 9:30 Denver 105, Oklahoma City 98 Appalachian State (9-2), 11* Duquesne (9-3) at S. Dakota St. (8-2), 2 Western Conference Alabama, Clemson and Notre Dame are the top East Carolina (3-8) at NC State (8-3), 11* Sporting KC vs. Portland TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE Wash. 124, New Orleans 114 SE Missouri (9-3) at Weber St. (9-2), 3 New York at Detroit, 6 Dallas 113, Boston 104 three for the sixth straight poll. Georgia moved Akron (4-7) at South Carolina (6-5), 11* Nicholls State (9-3) at Sunday leg 1: KC 0, Portland 0 Marshall (8-3) at Virginia Tech (5-6), 11* Thursday leg 2: at Kansas City, 8:48 Atlanta at Miami, 6:30 Golden St 117, Sacramento 116 Eastern Washington (9-2), 4 Toronto at Memphis, 7 Milwaukee 135, San Ant. 129 up a spot to No. 4 and Oklahoma is fifth. ... Kliff Norfolk St. (4-6) at Liberty (5-6), 1 N. Iowa (7-5) at UC Davis (9-2), 6 MIDWEST ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE Kingsbury was fired by Texas Tech after the Drake (7-3) at Iowa St. (7-4), 1 CLUB W T L GF GA PTS WEST DIV. II PLAYOFFS Man City 11 2 0 40 5 35 former record-setting Red Raiders quarterback Stanford (7-4) at California (7-4), 2 SATURDAY’S QUARTERFINALS COLLEGE BASKETBALL Slippery Rock (11-2) at Liverpool 10 3 0 26 5 33 had a losing overall record (35-40) in his six Big 12 Championship: Tottenham 10 0 3 23 11 30 Texas (9-3) vs. Oklahoma (11-1) Notre Dame (Ohio) (12-0), TBA Ferris State (13-0) at Chelsea 8 4 1 28 11 28 HOW MEN’S AP TOP 25 FARED seasons as their coach. ... North Carolina coach in Arlington, Texas, 11* Arsenal 8 3 2 28 16 27 Conference USA Championship: Ouachita Baptist (12-0), TBA 1. Duke (5-1) did not play. Next: vs. Indiana, Tuesday. Lenoir-Rhyne (12-1) at Everton 6 4 3 20 15 22 2. Kansas (5-0) did not play. Next: vs. Stanford, Saturday, Dec. 1. Larry Fedora is out after seven seasons, let go a Ala.Birmingham (9-3) at Man United 6 3 4 20 21 21 Middle Tennessee (8-4), 12:30 Valdosta State (11-0), noon 3. Gonzaga (6-0) did not play. Next: vs. North Dakota State, Monday. Tarleton State (12-0) at Bournemouth 6 2 5 22 18 20 4. Virginia (6-0) did not play. Next: at Maryland, Wednesday. day after an overtime loss to rival North American Athletic Championship: Watford 6 2 5 17 17 20 Memphis (8-4) at UCF (11-0), 2:30 Minnesota-Mankato (12-0), noon 5. Tennessee (4-1) did not play. Next: vs. Eastern Kentucky, Wednesday. Carolina State that dropped the Tar Heels to 2-9. Leicester 5 3 5 18 17 18 SEC Championship: 6. Nevada (6-0) did not play. Next: at Loyola of Chicago, Tuesday. Georgia (11-1) vs. Alabama (12-0) DIV. III PLAYOFFS Wolverhampton 4 4 5 12 15 16 7. North Carolina (6-1) did not play. Next: at No. 9 Michigan, Wednesday. ... Clay Helton will remain USC’s coach despite Brighton 4 3 6 14 19 15 8. Auburn (5-1) did not play. Next: vs. Saint Peter's, Wednesday. in Atlanta, 3 SATURDAY’S QUARTERFINALS SWAC Championship: West Ham 3 3 7 14 22 12 9. Michigan (6-0) did not play. Next: vs. No. 7 North Carolina, Wednesday. presiding over the Trojans’ first losing season Muhlenberg (11-1) at Huddersfield 2 4 7 8 22 10 10. Kentucky (5-1) did not play. Next: vs. Monmouth, Wednesday. Southern U. (7-3) at Alcorn St. (8-3), 3:30 Mount Union (12-0), 11* Newcastle 2 3 7 9 15 9 11. Michigan State (5-1) did not play. Next: at Louisville, Tuesday. since 2000, athletic director Lynn Swann Mountain West Championship: Johns Hopkins (11-1) at RPI (10-1), 11* Fresno St. (10-2) at Boise St. (10-2), 6:45 Crystal Palace 2 3 8 8 17 9 12. Kansas State (6-0) did not play. Next: at Marquette, Saturday. St. John's (Minn.) (12-0) at 13. Virginia Tech (5-0) did not play. Next: at Penn State, Tuesday. announced. ... Illinois extended the contract of ACC Championship: Mary Hardin-Baylor (12-0), noon Burnley 2 3 7 12 25 9 Pittsburgh (7-5) vs. Clemson (12-0) Southampton 1 5 7 10 24 8 14. Florida State (5-1) lost to Villanova 66-60. Next: vs. No. 24 Purdue, Wednesday. coach Lovie Smith for two years through 2023. Bethel (Minn.) (11-1) at 15. Mississippi State (4-1) did not play. Next: vs. Alcorn State, Monday. in Charlotte, N.C., 7 Wisconsin-Whitewater (11-0), noon Cardiff 2 2 9 11 26 8 Big Ten championship: Fulham 2 2 9 14 33 8 16. Clemson (5-1) did not play. Next: vs. Nebraska, Monday. ... Western Kentucky fired second-year coach Northwestern (8-4) vs. Ohio State (11-1) NAIA DIV. I PLAYOFFS SUNDAY’S RESULTS 17. UCLA (4-2) did not play. Next: vs. Hawaii, Wednesday. 18. TCU (3-1) did not play. Next: vs. Eastern Michigan, Monday. Mike Sanford after a 3-9 finish. in Indianapolis, 7 SATURDAY’S SEMIFINALS Bournemouth 1, Arsenal 2 Wolverhampton 0, Huddersfield 2 19. LSU (5-2) lost to Oklahoma State 90-77. Next: vs. Grambling State, Saturday. SATURDAY, DEC. 8 Saint Francis (Ind.) (10-2) 20. Iowa (5-0) did not play. Next: vs. Pittsburgh, Tuesday. at Morningside (Iowa) (13-0), noon. MONDAY’S SCHEDULE Army vs. Navy in Philadelphia, 2 Burnley vs. Newcastle, 2 p.m. 21. Oregon (4-1) did not play. Next: vs. Texas Southern, Monday. GOLF: Benedictine (Kan.) (12-1) at 22. Buffalo (5-0) did not play. Next: vs. Milwaukee, Friday. Thomas Pieters and Thomas Detry gave Kansas Wesleyan (13-0), 1 AUTO RACING 23. Ohio State (6-0) did not play. Next: vs. Syracuse, Wednesday. 24. Purdue (5-1) did not play. Next: at No. 14 Florida State, Wednesday. Belgium its first World Cup of Golf title, holding 25. Wisconsin (5-1) did not play. Next: vs. N.C. State, Tuesday. GOLF F1 ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX on for a three-stroke victory at Metropolitan Sunday At Yas Marina Circuit Abu Dhabi, Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia. Australia’s ISPS HANDA WORLD CUP OF GOLF 270 (-10) U.A.E.; lap length: 3.451 miles David Drysdale 68-69-67-66 HOW WOMEN’S AP TOP 25 FARED Final At The Metropolitan GC FP. DRIVER, COUNTRY, TEAM, LAP TIME Marc Leishman and Cameron Smith and 271 (-9) Melbourne, Australia 1. Lewis Hamilton, Britain, 1. Notre Dame (6-0) did not play. Next: vs. No. 12 Iowa, Thursday. Rafa Cabrera Bello 72-69-67-63 Mexico’s Abraham Ancer and Roberto Diaz tied Yardage: 7,308; Par: 72 Mercedes GP, 55 1:39:40.382. 2. UConn (5-0) did not play. Next: vs. No. 16 DePaul, Wednesday. Sergio Garcia 70-67-64-70 265 (-23) $1,120,000 2. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, 3. Oregon (6-0) did not play. Next: vs. Long Beach State, Sunday, Dec. 2. Shubhankar Sharma 69-68-67-67 for second. ... Aaron Rai won the Hong Kong T.Pieters / T.Detry 63-71-63-68 Ferrari, 55 +2.581 4. Baylor (6-0) did not play. Next: at No. 13 South Carolina, Sunday, Dec. 2. 272 (-8) 268 (-20) $478,750 3. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, 5. Louisville (5-0) did not play. Next: vs. Miami (Ohio), Monday. Scott Hend 68-66-69-69 Open in torrential rain for his first European A.Ancer / R.Diaz 67-70-65-66 Red Bull, 55 +12.706. 6. Mississippi State (6-0) did not play. Next: at Little Rock, Wednesday. Jake Higginbottom 69-65-69-69 M.Leishman / C.Smith 62-76-65-65 4. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, 7. Maryland (6-0) did not play. Next: vs. Georgia Tech, Thursday. Kim Koivu 69-67-69-67 Tour title, shooting a 1-under 69 for a one-shot 271 (-17) $181,000 Red Bull, 55 +15.379. 8. Stanford (6-0) beat Hawaii 81-59. Next: at Gonzaga, Sunday. Matthias Schwab 69-69-66-68 A.Hadwin / N.Taylor 68-73-64-66 5. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, 9. Oregon State (5-1) did not play. Next: vs. La Salle, Saturday. Micah Lauren Shin 66-67-72-67 victory over fellow Englishman Matthew Fitz- T.Olesen / S.Kjeldsen 63-77-66-65 273 (-7) Mercedes GP, 55 +47.957. 10. Texas (6-0) beat Fordham 72-54. Next: vs. UTSA, Wednesday. 272 (-16) $126,250 Ashley Chesters 68-67-71-67 6. Carlos Sainz, Spain, 11. Tennessee (5-0) did not play. Next: at Oklahoma State, Sunday, Dec. 2. patrick. B.An / S.Kim 62-72-68-70 Nicolas Colsaerts 68-68-72-65 Renault, 55 +1:12.548. 12. Iowa (5-1) did not play. Next: at No. 1 Notre Dame, Thursday. A.Pavan / R.Paratore 65-71-66-70 Tommy Fleetwood 69-65-66-73 7. Charles Leclerc, Monaco, 13. South Carolina (3-2) did not play. Next: vs. Dayton, Wednesday. 273 (-15) $92,500 Justin Harding 69-69-67-68 Sauber-Ferrari, 55 +1:30.789. 14. Syracuse (5-0) did not play. Next: at No. 23 Minnesota, Thursday. SKIING: T.Hatton / I.Poulter 62-74-67-70 Kjetil Jansrud of Norway won the Thongchai Jaidee 68-68-66-71 8. Sergio Perez, Mexico, 15. N.C. State (6-0) did not play. Next: vs. Michigan, Thursday. 274 (-14) $70,000 Force India, 55 +1:31.275. 16. DePaul (4-1) did not play. Next: vs. Savannah State, Monday. A.Bjork / J.Lagergren 65-74-64-71 ALSO: 275 (-5) opening World Cup super-G of the season in Berry Henson 68-70-67-70 9. Romain Grosjean, France, 17. South Florida (5-2) did not play. Next: vs. New Hampshire, Friday. 276 (-12) $51,167 Sihwan Kim 69-69-66-71 Haas F1, 54 +1 lap. 18. California (6-0) did not play. Next: vs. Cal State Northridge, Sunday, Dec. 2. A.Lahiri / G.Bhullar 64-72-70-70 Lake Louise, Alberta, as he began his quest to Casey O’Toole 69-68-72-66 10. Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, 19. Arizona State (3-1) did not play. Next: vs. Louisiana Tech, Saturday. S.Lowry / P.Dunne 64-76-65-71 20. Texas A&M (4-0) did not play. Next: vs. Lamar, Thursday. A.Levy / M.Lorenzo-Vera 66-73-68-69 278 (-2) Haas F1, 54 +1 lap. capture a third straight title in the discipline. Kurt Kitayama 72-67-69-70 277 (-11) $41,000 11. Fernando Alonso, Spain, 21. Missouri (5-1) beat Duke 62-54. Next: at No. 25 West Virginia, Sunday. David Lipsky 69-66-69-74 Jansrud darted down the course in 1:33.52 to H.Li / A.Wu 66-76-68-67 McLaren, 54 +1 lap. 22. Marquette (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Milwaukee, Wednesday. Patrick Reed 75-65-69-69 278 (-10) $37,000 12. Brendon Hartley, New Zealand, 23. Minnesota (5-0) did not play. Next: vs. No. 14 Syracuse, Thursday. Jarin Todd 73-67-70-68 eclipse Vincent Kriechmayr of Austria by a K.Aphibarnrat / P.Meesawat67-78-67-66 Scuderia Toro Rosso, 54 +1 lap. 24. Miami (4-0) beat Temple 73-61. Next: at Purdue, Thursday. R.Knox / M.Laird 67-71-67-73 280 (even) 13. Lance Stroll, Canada, 25. West Virginia (4-1) did not play. Next: vs. No. 21 Missouri, Sunday, Dec. 2. John Catlin 70-69-71-70 0.14-second margin. ... Mikaela Shiffrin pow- 279 (-9) $34,500 Williams, 54 +1 lap. S.Manley / B.Dredge 70-73-66-70 14. Stoffel Vandoorne, Belgium, ered through the fog in Killington, Vt., to win K.Stanley / M.Kuchar 66-79-66-68 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL McLaren, 54 +1 lap. SUNDAY’S SCORES SE Missouri 68, NJIT 58 280 (-8) $32,000 15. Sergey Sirotkin, Russia, Saint Joseph’s 49, Loyola (Md.) 46 her third straight World Cup slalom at the R.Fox / M.Brown 65-76-69-70 Williams, 54 +1 lap. EAST Bucknell 69, Vermont 61 Seton Hall 100, St. Francis Brooklyn 77 D.Frittelli / E.van Rooyen 66-76-66-72 PREP RANKINGS -. Pierre Gasly, France, Stony Brook 81, Penn St. 70 venue. She finished in a combined time of M.Korhonen / M.Ilonen 66-75-68-71 Scuderia Toro Rosso, 46 DNF. Columbia 85, St. Joseph’s (BKN) 38 Chicago-area high rankings by Mike UMass 59, Fairfield 49 281 (-7) $30,000 -. Esteban Ocon, France, Duquesne 83, Mass.-Lowell 71 1:43.25 to edge Petra Vlhova of Slovakia by 0.57 Clark for the Tribune, with final records Wright St. 76, Marist 60 A.Otaegui / J.Campillo 68-74-64-75 Force India, 44 DNF. Fairfield 86, Denver 85 and preseason rankings (PR) in SOUTH 282 (-6) $29,000 -. Marcus Ericsson, Sweden, Fordham 77, Alabama A&M 46 seconds. parentheses(NR indicates not ranked): Appalachian St. 74, Marshall 52 G.Green / B.Leong 63-73-72-74 Sauber-Ferrari, 24 DNF. Lafayette 80, Fairleigh Dickinson 76 REC PR Auburn 71, Louisiana-Lafayette 59 287 (-1) $28,000 RK. TEAM -. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Quinnipiac 58, Maine 50 Campbell 59, FIU 54 S.Kodaira / H.Tanihara 66-79-70-72 1. Loyola 11-3 (3) Ferrari, 6 DNF. SOUTH SOCCER: 289 (+1) $26,500 The Copa Libertadores final between 2. Lincoln-Way East 12-1 (1) -. Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, FAU 85, Florida Gulf Coast 68 Cent. Michigan 73, Chattanooga 50 J.Vegas / J.Naffah 65-82-67-75 Renault, 0 DNF. Coastal Carolina 90, Memphis 71 J.Luiten / D.Huizing 69-82-68-70 3. Nazareth 13-1 (10) Furman 65, UNC-Asheville 51 Argentine rivals Boca Juniors and River Plate 4. Brother Rice 13-1 (NR) FORMULA 1 FINAL DRIVER STANDINGS Liberty 82, Savannah St. 56 Georgia S. 77, Bethune-Cookman 76 290 (+2) $25,000 James Madison 56, Winthrop 39 was postponed again a day after Boca players M.Kaymer / M.Kieffer 68-81-68-73 5. Cary-Grove 14-0 (14) Lipscomb 87, Morehead St. 55 408: L. Hamilton 170: D. Ricciardo LSU 60, UALR 45 295 (+7) $24,000 6. St. Charles North 10-4 (12) 320: Seb. Vettel 69: N. Hulkenberg Morgan St. 78, Mt. St. Mary’s 68 were injured in an attack by River fans. South S.Vincent / B.Follett-Smith 72-84-66-73 7. Marist 11-2 (9) UAB 68, Canisius 58 Louisiana-Monroe 57, New Orleans 44 251: K. Raikkonen 62: Ser. Perez Mercer 76, Bowling Green 63 307 (+19) $23,000 8. Batavia 12-1 (6) 249: Verstappen 56: K. Magnussen UNC-Wilmington 82, E. Illinois 65 American soccer body CONMEBOL said the Miami 73, Temple 61 P.Karmis / A.Tranacher 66-87-68-86 9. Mount Carmel 11-2 (19) 247: V. Bottas 50: Fer. Alonso Villanova 66, Florida St. 60 HONG KONG OPEN 10. Crete-Monee 10-4 (NR) William Carey 78, S. Miss. 72 Norfolk St. 66, Liberty 53 second leg of the final will be rescheduled but MANUFACTURERS STANDINGS N. Alabama 89, W. Carolina 66 Final at Hong Kong GC 11. Richards 12-1 (17) 1. Mercedes GP, 655; 2. Ferrari, 571 MIDWEST did not give a date or say whether the venue Hong Kong 12. Maine South 10-2 (4) 3. Red Bull Racing Tag Heuer, 419 Bowling Green 81, Drexel 71 Old Dominion 80, Tennessee Tech 73 Yardage: 6,700; Par: 70 13. Simeon 11-1 (NR) 4. Renault, 122; 5. Haas Ferrari, 90 Cent. Michigan 103, Siena Heights 75 Saint Louis 67, Virginia 65 would change. ... Tim Melia made six saves and 263 (-17) 14. Homewood-Flossmoor 10-2 (7) 6. McLaren Renault, 62 Illinois 86, MVSU 67 UCF 71, Villanova 56 Aaron Rai 65-61-68-69 15. Joliet Catholic 10-4 (NR) 7. Force India Mercedes, 52 N. Illinois 92, Oakland 72 UNC-Asheville 60, Wofford 46 Sporting Kansas City survived Portland’s ag- 264 (-16) 16. IC Catholic 14-0 (NR) 8. Sauber Ferrari, 48 SIU-Edwardsville 80, Incarnate Word 68 UNC-Greensboro 72, UNC-Pembroke 32 Matthew Fitzpatrick 70-62-68-64 17. Montini 12-2 (NR) 9. Scuderia Toro Rosso Honda, 33 Vanderbilt 78, Presbyterian 43 gressive attack for a 0-0 draw in the opening leg 269 (-11) Wichita St. 90, Rice 61 18. Phillips 9-3 (2) 10. Williams Mercedes, 7 Arkansas St. 77, Gardner-Webb 69 Virginia Tech 85, Richmond 57 Victor Perez 71-65-66-67 19. Notre Dame 10-3 (NR) MIDWEST of Major League Soccer’s Western Conference Jason Scrivener 65-69-67-68 Oral Roberts 78, James Madison 69, OT 20. Bishop McNamara 12-2 (NR) Recent F1 driver champions Northwestern 79, Utah 57 Butler 58, Illinois St. 56 finals. Atlanta United beat the New York Red IUPUI 63, VCU 61 Year DRIVER CHAMP PTS ENGINE WOMEN’S SCORES Indiana 91, N. Illinois 73 Bulls 3-0 in the first leg of the Eastern TRANSACTIONS 2018 Lewis Hamilton 408 Mercedes EAST Binghamton 60, Army 47 Kansas 75, Iona 44 2017 Lewis Hamilton 363 Mercedes Conference finals earlier Sunday. Boston College 112, Rider 61 Missouri 62, Duke 54 HOCKEY Turris on injured reserve. 2016 Nico Rosberg 385 Mercedes Nebraska 77, Radford 39 Terminated D Steven Santi- Bucknell 91, Brown 78 New Jersey: Nebraska-Omaha 57, Florida A&M 50 ni’s long-term injury conditioning loan 2015 Lewis Hamilton 381 Mercedes Colgate 84, Columbia 71 TENNIS: Anaheim: Recalled D Andrej Sustr and Duquesne 93, St. Francis (Pa.) 73 Northwestern 90, UT Martin 64 Marin Cilic sealed Croatia’s victory Andy Welinski from San Diego (AHL). As- to Binghamton (AHL). 2014 Lewis Hamilton 384 Mercedes Rio Grande 74, St. Thomas (TX) 43 N.Y. Rangers: Recalled F Tim Gettinger Hofstra 53, Stetson 50 signed D Josh Mahura to San Diego and 2013 Sebastian Vettel 397 Renault SOUTHWEST over defending champion France in the Davis from Hartford (AHL). Holy Cross 56, Albany (NY) 50 LW Max Comtois to Drummondville 2012 Sebastian Vettel 281 Renault Rice 93, McNeese St. 65 (QMJHL). COLLEGE Howard 77, Fairleigh Dickinson 58 Cup final in Lille, France, with a 7-6 (3), 6-3, 6-3 2011 Sebastian Vettel 392 Renault Maine 47, Penn 46 UTSA 66, Weber St. 59 Carolina: Recalled D Jake Bean and F Va- Illinios: Signed football coach Lovie WEST lentin Zykov from Charlotte (AHL). 2010 Sebastian Vettel 256 Renault Monmouth (NJ) 55, Sacred Heart 50 win over Lucas Pouille, giving his team an Smith to a two-year contract extension Navy 72, NC A&T 49 Colorado 78, Utah St. 68 Los Angeles: Recalled F Michael Amadio through the 2023 season. 2009 Jenson Button 95 Mercedes Colorado St. 56, Cornell 53 unassailable 3-1 lead in the best-of-five series. from Ontario (AHL). Placed F Carl New Hampshire 79, Bryant 74 North Carolina: Fired football coach 2008 Lewis Hamilton 98 Ferrari Dartmouth 70, UC Santa Barbara 58 Hagelin on injured reserve. Quinnipiac 69, Ball St. 66 Larry Fedora. 2007 Kimi Raikkonen 110 Ferrari Nashville: Recalled F Rocco Grimaldi Texas Tech: Fired football coach Kliff from Milwaukee (AHL). Placed F Kyle Kingsbury. — Edited from news services D Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, November 26, 2018 7

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ILLINOIS 86, MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 67 Illini put an end to 4-game skid By Terry Towery The Illini went on a 10-0 Associated Press run to end the first half, sealing the victory. Nichols CHAMPAIGN — Trent hit a turnaround jumper Frazier scored 16 points and with 3:37 left in the half to Kipper Nichols added 14 to begin the run, which in- lead Illinois past Missis- cluded 3-pointers by Tyler sippi Valley State 86-67 on Underwood and Frazier. Sunday. Both teams turned the Da’Monte Williams ball over 13 times, but Illi- scored 10 points and Ayo nois capitalized and scored Dosunmu grabbed nine re- 14 points to Mississippi Val- bounds and recorded nine ley’s eight. assists to help Illinois (2-4) The Illini were coming snap a four-game skid. off a Maui Invitational in Jordan Evans scored 22 which they lost to Gonzaga, points for Mississippi Valley Iowa State and Xavier after (1-6, 0-0 SWAC). Dante losing to Georgetown at Scott and Aleksa Koracin home. During the Hawaii added 12 and 10 points trip, Frazier was a bright respectively, while Emman- spot, averaging 20.7 points, uel Ejeh had eight rebounds including a season-high 29 for the Delta Devils. against Gonzaga.

NORTHWESTERN 79, UTAH 57 Law, perfect Pardon take 5th in Wooden KEVORK DJANSEZIAN/GETTY Brian Kelly and Notre Dame have beaten teams from six conferences and have played in five cities in five weeks. By Jill Painter Lopez Pardon was accurate all Associated Press tournament as he made 12 of his 14 shots. He didn’t FULLERTON, Calif. — miss any of his four shots Vic Law scored 19 points against La Salle on Friday Salute the Irish and Dererk Pardon added and was 5-for-5 shooting 15 — without missing a shot against Utah. He was just 4 from the field — as North- for 7 from the free-throw western beat Utah 79-57 line Sunday, however. Greenstein, from Page 1 Dame had the nerve to beat ter. But the Irish stripped per play (4.53) and fifth in Sunday in the Wooden Leg- Utah (3-3) lost its first- Pittsburgh by a mere five two Trojans receivers and opponents’ passing effi- acy’s fifth-place game. round game to Hawaii, then The Irish could have points during midterms. pounded away with tail- ciency rating. canceled on Northwestern Four players scored in lost to Grand Canyon on Don’t roll your eyes. Yes, back Dexter Williams. “This is a team that has double figures for North- Friday. The Utes played or tried to strong-arm the Notre Dame had an aca- “Gritty,” Kelly said in sustained itself week in and school into moving the western (5-1), which added sloppy basketball and had demic misconduct scandal describing the perform- week out and played really a victory against a Pac-12 21 turnovers against North- game to Soldier Field. They on Kelly’s watch, thanks to ance. “It wasn’t perfect.” good defense,” Kelly said on didn’t. team to its resume. western. a rogue tutor. Yes, Notre Unlike, say, the season the field in his postgame NU made 10 3-pointers, Sedrick Barefield led Notre Dame even volun- Dame still is one of those thus far. TV interview. “We think tarily moved a home game including the first career 3 Utah with 15 points, hitting schools where the players Kelly, who used to turn we’re deserving (of a play- by senior Pardon. 3 of 4 from 3-point range. against Syracuse to Yankee can’t major in Fruit Appre- purple while lambasting his off spot). We know that if Stadium. In the last five ciation. quarterbacks, is far from we get that opportunity, we weeks they’ve played in San Other fans rip the Irish perfect. The extraordinari- will represent very well.” Diego, Evanston, South for being independent; ly dignified family of De- The “deserving” part is Bend, the Bronx and Los when did that all-American clan Sullivan knows this. beyond question. Angeles. word become a bad thing? But he wasn’t too stubborn We’ll find out about the “We’re like an on-Broad- If your favorite school had a to hit the reset button on “represent very well” part way play,” coach Brian chance to have its own TV his program two seasons Dec. 29, probably in an Kelly said. contract and recruit from ago, bringing in new coor- Orange Bowl duel with C’mon, Brian. It’s just sea to shining sea, don’t you dinators and strength Clemson. Broadway. think it would? coaches. As the coaches met Sat- That’s as close as I’ll get Give Notre Dame its due. This is Kelly’s second urday at midfield for a to ripping the Irish. You The Irish took everyone’s 12-0 team. The Manti Te’o postgame handshake, should consider the same. best shot. crew of 2012 survived the USC’s Clay Helton im- I’ve seen your vitriol for USC had no pressure gauntlet before getting parted these words: “Go Notre Dame on Twitter. If Saturday night and played smacked by Alabama. win it all.” you don’t win every game like it. JT Daniels com- This group has an excep- by at least three touch- pleted an outrageous 16 of tional defense that ranks [email protected] downs, you’re trash. Notre 17 passes in the first quar- eighth nationally in yards Twitter @TeddyGreenstein Illinois extends Smith’s JAYNE KAMIN-ONCEA/GETTY Northwestern’s Vic Law tries to control the ball as he is contract fouled by Both Gach of Utah on Sunday in Fullerton, Calif.

Ryan, from Page 1 stability is incredibly im- COLLEGE BASKETBALL portant to find the right leadership.” Whitman really couldn’t ’Nova gets big boost fire Smith even if he had wanted to after this season. Handcuffed by an unneces- with upset of FSU sarily costly six-year con- tract that required a Associated Press Kabengele and Trent For- $12 million buyout this rest. year, Whitman needed to LAKE BUENA VISTA, “They did a much better keep Smith employed. Fla. — Villanova is making a job of playing to their (Whitman’s point about case to get back into the Top strengths than we did ours,” needing consistency is 25. Florida State coach Leon- valid. Since firing Ron Collin Gillespie had a ard Hamilton said. “I Zook, the Illini have game-high 17 points, in- thought our guys gave good churned through head cluding two key late free effort. coaches and assistants. throws, and the Wildcats “I think that we’re a team Smith took over under dire won the AdvoCare Invita- that has a chance to develop circumstances and has tional by beating No. 14 into a pretty good basketball employed one of the Florida State 66-60. team.” “He loves the competi- Villanova’s Mikal youngest rosters in the WILL NEWTON/GETTY nation.) tion,” Villanova coach Jay Bridges, Jalen Brunson, But while Smith’s critics Illinois extended coach Lovie Smith’s contract by two years on Sunday to squelch the Wright said. “I’m just glad Donte DiVincenzo and freak out about the contract recruiting narrative that Smith was in trouble. he’s on our side.” Omari Spellman were all extension, optics essentially Gillespie made it 64-60 taken in the NBA draft after required it. When a coach send that signal. Also, I released. couple weeks recognize by connecting on a pair of last year’s championship has fewer than four years think it’s an important time Smith’s original deal that there’s an adminis- free throws with 11.2 sec- run. left on a contract, hot-seat as we head into this recruit- dropped what he would be tration here and there’s a onds to play in what was a “We’ve grown so much,” talk continues. ing cycle. We all under- owed if fired next season to university here that be- tight second half. Wright said. “This whole The perception of job stand the negative implica- his prorated $4 million lieves in what is happening Eric Paschall had 15 season we’ve got to have a security matters for recruit- tions that a particular nar- salary plus an additional with Illinois football and is points and Phil Booth growth mindset.” ing purposes as well as to rative could have on those $4 million buyout. anxious to have them come chipped in 12 for the de- Gillespie had nine point lure a new defensive coor- efforts. If we allow that If the extension doesn’t on board with us,” Whit- fending national champi- to help Villanova take a dinator who will want to story to continue require an excessive buy- man said. “It’s the old say- ons. Dhamir Cosby- 26-25 halftime lead. The see consistency. unchecked that Coach is in out, Whitman could still ax ing: Actions speak louder Roundtree had 11 points and Wildcats (eight) and Flor- “Anytime you get a coach trouble and Illinois doesn’t Smith if there isn’t signifi- than words. We had a num- eight rebounds. ida State (nine) combined — especially in football and have stability, that damages cant improvement next ber of different ways we Villanova (5-2) went for 17 turnovers. men’s basketball — where our ability to go out and season. Smith must hire a could have approached from No. 8 to out of the Top In the third-place game, they have less than four recruit high-level players miracle worker of a defen- this. We thought the exten- 25 — the first time since Cameron McGriff had 28 years left on their contract, and to recruit high-level sive coordinator and add sion was the most meaning- December 2013 — in last points and Oklahoma State you start to leave them coaches.” depth to his roster through ful.” week’s poll after losing to beat No. 19 LSU 90-77. open to some criticism or What will really deter- strong recruiting. Whether it was the right Michigan 73-46 in a re- Lindy Waters added 16 vulnerability in terms of mine whether this is a “Coming out strongly move or not will depend on match of last season’s cham- for the Cowboys (4-2), who recruiting certainly,” Whit- logical move or not is if the today we think was the next season’s results. pionship game and losing used a second-half opening man told reporters Sunday. extension is as burdensome right move to ensure that 76-68 in OT to Furman. 15-2 run to take control. “We thought after this third as the original contract. those people that are mak- [email protected] Florida State (5-1) got 11 Skylar Mays scored 20 year it was important to Those terms haven’t been ing those decisions over the Twitter @sryantribune points from both Mfiondu points for the Tigers (5-2). 8 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, November 26, 2018

COLLEGE FOOTBALL How Wildcats could do it BIG TEN POWER RANKINGS Northwestern has Last week’s ranking in parentheses. a chance to beat 1. Ohio State (3): Playoffs make strange bedfellows: The Buckeyes Ohio State in the are hoping old friend Tom Herman can lead Texas over Oklahoma in Big Ten title game the Big 12 title game. 2. Michigan (1): How’s this for a suddenly meaningless stat? Mich- igan’s defense ranks No. 1 in the nation. 3. Northwestern (2): After watching Michigan tape, Pat Fitzgerald said he thought: “Man, I Teddy Greenstein hope we don’t have to play them.” After watching the Buckeyes On the Big Ten romp? “Man, I hope we don’t have to play them.” COLUMBUS, Ohio — The last 4. Penn State (4): James Franklin time Northwestern beat Ohio being a little greedy when it comes State, the Associated Press de- to Trace McSorley: “I wish I could scribed the scene as a “purple get another four years out of him.” mosh pit” of students at Ryan 5. Iowa (6): #NewKirk on the fake Field. Indeed, “mosh pit” was a field goal that faked out no one: popular term in 2004. “Maybe we got greedy, but we The overtime victory was so were playing to win.” special because it came at night (a 6. Minnesota (12): Major props to novelty back then), on ESPN P.J. Fleck, whose team throttled (ditto) and against the nation’s Purdue and Wisconsin down the seventh-ranked team. Northwest- stretch to earn a bowl bid. ern’s coach was Randy Walker, an 7. Purdue (8): Here’s hoping Jeff Ohio native. Brohm stiff-arms Louisville. It marked the end of North- 8. Wisconsin (5): Being listed western’s 24-game losing streak with Florida State as the nation’s in the series. And since that game, most disappointing teams. The the Buckeyes have won all six. Badgers ranked fourth in the pre- The teams have met 76 times; season AP poll. Ohio State is 48-6 since World 9. Nebraska (9): Here’s guessing War II. that thousands of Nebraska fans Against that backdrop, is there know exactly how many days till any reason to believe Northwest- South Alabama visits on Aug. 31, ern has a chance to beat Ohio 2019. State on Saturday in the Big Ten 10. Michigan State (7): You know title game? Actually, there are 10 the season has gone sideways reasons: when the refs have to redo your coin toss after it plugs into the 1. It won’t be played at Ryan field. “We all kind of laughed,” Field. Northwestern is 5-0 on the linebacker Joe Bachie said. road this season, having beaten 11. Maryland (10): That was a Purdue, Michigan State, Rutgers, rough end (38-3 loss to Penn Iowa and Minnesota. The Wild- State) for players who deserve cats are 3-4 at home after taking much better than some of the down Illinois in a snoozer. clowns in university leadership. 12. Indiana (11): Crimsonquar- 2. It’s a Big Ten game. The one ry.com said it best: This is a pro- thing most of America knows gram stuck in neutral. about Northwestern, other than 13. Illinois (13): Does “Stand by that Julia Louis-Dreyfus went Your Man” play on a continuous there, is that it lost to Akron. loop in Josh Whitman’s car? Akron! (Two pick-sixes and a 14. Rutgers (14): Ended the sea- strip-sack touchdown were too son with 11 losses, five TD passes much to overcome.) But the and an FBS-high 22 interceptions. Wildcats are 8-1 in Big Ten games — 15-1 in their last 16 — and the loss was a three-pointer to Michi- never got the ball back. Yardage gan. Not too shabby. for the 24-20 game: Ohio State 431, Northwestern 406. 3. NU is … all together now … America’s Greatest Under- 9. To your health. Did you dog™. The Wildcats beat Michi- watch Campbell exploit Michi- gan State and Iowa as a double- gan’s secondary? Northwestern digit ’dog. Overall they went 5-1-1 will not beat the Buckeyes with- as an underdog (Notre Dame out Montre Hartage, its top cor- minus 10 was the push) as op- ner. Hartage has not played since posed to 0-4 against the spread as injuring his hamstring at Iowa, a favorite. They rise and fall to but indications are he’ll be good their level of competition. for Saturday. Coach Pat Fitzgerald also held out linebacker Nate Hall 4. Rollin’. Since October, North- JONATHAN DANIEL/GETTY and cornerback Greg Newsome western is 7-1 with a respectable Linebacker Blake Gallagher and Northwestern have won 15 of their last 16 Big Ten games and are 5-0 away against Illinois. Both should be loss to Notre Dame. Statistically, from Ryan Field this season. available in Indianapolis. There’s this team retains the profile of a also optimism regarding receiver mutt. The Wildcats have given up 6. Common foes. Both teams 7. Done deal, right? Buckeyes 8. The 2016 game. These teams Flynn Nagel, who was on the more yards (4,472) than they’ve visited West Lafayette, Ind., to receiver Parris Campbell met at the ’Shoe two seasons ago. sideline Saturday without a walk- gained (4,221). But they win like a play Purdue. Northwestern es- expressed respect for You’ll never believe this, but Ohio ing boot. Northwestern’s top two purebred. caped with a 31-27 win in the Northwestern’s program, saying: State was a massive favorite — 26 kickers are out, but punter Jake opener. The Buckeyes got shelled “We definitely have our work points. This was a typically tal- Collins has nailed his last two 5. Great timing. Ohio State 49-20 last month, giving up 378 cut out for us because they ented Buckeyes team that would tries, albeit from 29 and 25 yards. might have peaked Saturday, passing yards. Both teams beat pride themselves on toughness; paste 10th-ranked Nebraska 62-3 The sense is his range is 35 yards. putting a historic thumping on Rutgers, Minnesota and Michi- you can see it.” But if the in Week 9. But in Week 8, North- rival Michigan. Will the Buckeyes gan State and had close calls Buckeyes don’t come in western played them tight. With 10. They’re due! One win in the let down? Northwestern barely against Nebraska. The Wildcats overconfident, it will be a miracle. 3:31 to play, the Wildcats trailed series since 1972, seriously? broke a sweat against Illinois, lost to Michigan at home, and As one Ohio State fan tweeted 24-17 and faced fourth-and-goal playing its backups for stretches Ohio State … definitely did not Saturday: “Our back ups ... could at the 15. Jack Mitchell made a [email protected] in a semi-meaningless game. lose to Michigan at home. beat them.” field goal, and Northwestern Twitter @TeddyGreenstein

3 TAKEAWAYS ILLINOIS-NORTHWESTERN Wildcats’ future a bit more rosier By Shannon Ryan Saturday without any new in- Chicago Tribune juries, Fitzgerald said.

Northwestern has a chance to 2. Clayton Thorson is on top of play in the Rose Bowl. Illinois will his game. The Northwestern be home in Champaign. quarterback had one of his most The Wildcats seniors com- efficient games of the season, and pleted a four-year sweep of their he didn’t even play the full game. in-state rival Saturday with a 24-16 He completed 12 of 18 passes for victory at Ryan Field. Here are 110 yards and two touchdowns three takeaways from the game: without a pick. Thorson showed plenty of poise, connecting with 1. Northwestern needs to be at 10 receivers and leading the Wild- full health. To challenge an ex- cats on scoring drives of 92, 75, 80 plosive Ohio State team in the Big and 68 yards. His 154.7 passing Ten championship game, North- efficiency rating was his highest of western needs to get some injured the season. players back. Senior cornerback Montre 3. Illinois has a busy offseason Hartage, junior cornerback Trae to-do list. After going 9-27 (4-23 Williams and senior safety Jared in the Big Ten) in his first three McGee have been missing from a seasons in Champaign, coach banged-up secondary that al- Lovie Smith must make signifi- lowed Illinois quarterback AJ cant strides in recruiting and in Bush Jr. to throw for 281 yards. building his staff. The first order of Coach Pat Fitzgerald also kept business is finding a defensive receiver Flynn Nagel and line- coordinator who wants to take on backer Nate Hall, who were heal- the task of turning around the Big ing from injuries, out against the Ten’s worst defense. Illini. NAM Y. HUH/AP The good news for Wildcats [email protected] Northwestern quarterback Clayton Thorson gets set to give the ball to running back Isaiah Bowser during the fans is Northwestern survived Twitter @sryantribune first half against Illinois in Evanston. Thorson showed plenty of poise Saturday in leading the Wildcats. Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, November 26, 2018 9 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE Griffin happy, healthy and hooping in Detroit By Dan Woike Los Angeles Times

DETROIT — Ford Griffin, the 5-year-old son of NBA star Blake Griffin, comes bouncing down a mostly empty hallway, wearing his dad’s new Pistons jersey. He’s dribbling a small basketball, spin- ning in circles, smile as wide as his father’s shoulders. Earlier in the week, he got to play outside in the snow. Another night, he got to play basketball while his dad took his phone out to make videos that Ford would want to watch later. As it turns out, Ford, just like his father, enjoys dunking. As dad later walks out, his son following him like a mini-shadow, it’s evident that the All-Star for- ward is not in exile in Michigan. Yes, he chose to sign a five-year contract worth more than $170 million to remain in Los Angeles with the Clippers. Yes, the Clip- pers balked less than eight months into the deal and sent him to the Pistons. Yes, there are things Griffin misses in Los Angeles. He wishes he was closer to his children on a full-time basis. He misses some Clippers fans and people in the organization. But being in Detroit instead of playing for the Clippers, Griffin is fine with it. “Yeah, I’m glad it happened,” Griffin told the Times. “I’m not saying I don’t miss certain people. There were some awesome fans that I got to know and I felt like I was very close with them. And there are some people you miss over there, but it was just time for a fresh start. ”I’m glad to be here.” Griffin, who turns 30 in March, is really happy — it’s something everyone says when you ask about him. Detroit and the surrounding suburbs are more like his native Oklahoma than Los Angeles, so he’s more comfortable. Team- mates say he’s thriving in a role of being the lead voice in the locker room. Staffers say he’s been ter- rific to deal with. Others love that he seems to know everyone in the organization by name. The mood swings that at times in LA could be volatile haven’t been an issue. “We needed him here,” said Detroit forward Reggie Bullock, who played with Griffin on the Clippers. “We needed a major piece here.” Griffin’s playing some of the best basketball of his nine-year career, averaging more than 25 points a game thanks to an ex- panded offensive arsenal that now includes six 3-point shots per game. And the Pistons are playing fairly good basketball in the im- proved East, making it look like a good deal. But when it was consummated, the trade was a gamble for both teams. The Clippers were saying good- bye to the best player the franchise had ever drafted, a true star who could charm fans with his sense of humor as well as his thundering dunks. But they were also shed- ding a big contract and creating the kind of flexibility needed to be players in the loaded 2019 free agency class. The Pistons needed some star power. Stuck on the fringes of the Eastern Conference playoff race, knowing that they would have a hard time signing a top-notch free agent, it became easier to overlook the risks of acquiring Griffin. They had just started playing in a new arena. Attendance had been poor. They were in position to gamble on Griffin — which really means gambling on his health. His career has been littered with maladies —a staph infection in his elbow, bad knees, a torn CARLOS OSORIO/AP quadriceps that cost him one Pistons center Andre Drummond, right, pours water on forward Blake Griffin during Friday’s overtime win against the Rockets in Detroit. playoff series and a toe injury that cost him another. It seemed to It’s why he finds the nearest this summer. I put the time in and visit to Los Angeles quieted any sive weapon. His usage rate, a always be something. wall for a knock when you ask him feel great.” doubts. statistic that measures how often At times, it could feel like too if he’s missed a game this year — This summer might have been a “When I first took the job, I plays end with a specific player, is much. he hasn’t. He spends more than six turning point. For the first time in knew Blake had all the talent in at a career high. After Griffin found out that his figures to have a personal trainer years, Griffin wasn’t obsessed the world. The only thing keeping “He’s one of the best point injured big toe — something seem- at his beck and call. He’s got a with rehabbing an injury. Instead, him (down) was injuries,” Casey forwards, power forwards, in the ingly so minor — would keep him sauna in his house and an infrared his focus was on improvement. said. “Once I saw him working league,” Casey said. “We’re here to out of the rest of playoffs in 2017, bed. His desire to get healthy, and “The past two summers, I was out, how hard he was going, the win games, and he’s a big part of he almost had “a breakdown.” stay that way, was fortified after working all summer so that I stuff he was doing that early, I had that.” “I remember just thinking that I his final playoff run with the could just be ready to go for camp. no questions whatsoever.” When the Pistons are in De- had been doing everything I pos- Clippers. And this year, I was working all While the Pistons are cautious troit, Griffin retreats to his home sibly could: diet, foam roll every “The real test for me was not summer to actually get better, as a with Griffin — Casey has a min- in suburban Franklin, Mich. May- night on your own, work with getting discouraged through that,” basketball player,” Griffin said. utes limit that he declined to be he’ll read some scripts. But your own trainers, work with the he said. “I could easily have been, Detroit’s Dwane Casey, who share, and the organization moni- most nights, if his kids are in L.A., team’s trainers, sleep in a hyper- ‘(Expletive) it. I’m just going to joined the team after being named tors a host of biometrics — it hasn’t he’s relaxing, working to stay baric chamber. I have an ice tub in stop caring as much, stop doing all coach of the year — and sub- stopped the team from tying its healthy and watching basketball. my house. I have everything down those things that I do.’ But that’s sequently getting fired — in To- fate to Griffin. “That’s heaven,” he said. to a science,” Griffin said. “And not me as a person. So I just stuck ronto, said he knew about Griffin’s The Pistons are putting the ball He just happened to find it in this stuff still happens.” to my routine that summer. And injury history, but an offseason in his hands as their major offen- Detroit. 10 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, November 26, 2018 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE Fizdale refuses to repeat past mistakes with Knicks

By Steve Popper Newsday

MEMPHIS — Through his time as an assistant coach in Miami and other stops, David Fizdale had developed a reputa- tion as a players’ coach, forging lasting relationships with stars and scrubs, and in his first season as a head coach he seemed to cement that reputation when his news conference after a postsea- son loss went viral as he passion- ately defended his Memphis Griz- zlies players against the referees with a declaration of, “Take that for data.” And then just 19 games into his second season as a head coach it was all over and perhaps most surprising, it came burdened by troubles with the star player sending it all crumbling to the ground. On November 27, 2017, Fizdale was dismissed in the wake of a gaping rift between Marc Gasol and himself, a contest that the Grizzlies decided was no contest at all. “It was a bad move,” one Grizzlies official said earlier this season of Fizdale’s fallout with Gasol. “He made a mistake and he won’t make it again.” Fizdale admitted as much when he was handed another chance, taking over the Knicks coaching job this season. He confessed to pushing the veteran Grizzlies squad too hard and insisted he had learned lessons that he would apply to this new job. “I haven’t even really had time to think about it, to be honest with you,” Fizdale said. “But I don’t want to put too much stock in that. I know people are going to make it a story but this is much more about my kids just continuing to take steps forward. I’ve got a lot of people still in Memphis that I really love and care about. And I root for them. Obviously not when we play them. But I don’t want it to be all about that. I want to keep on track with my guys and keep my guys growing.” The 6-14 record doesn’t reflect well on his efforts in New York, but Fizdale has constantly pushed the idea that this season isn’t about wins and losses. The player development of the young team is the most important measuring stick for the Knicks and that has taken a backseat this week with the trio of rookies going back to the bench after two starts together as a group. With the slightly more veteran cast being given a larger role the Knicks have won two straight games for the first time this season and played well in three straight against some of the best teams in the NBA. That provides a slight measure of respect for Fizdale as he returns to Memphis. “That’s better. Yeah, I didn’t want to walk in there being just miserable,” Fizdale said. “But that doesn’t guarantee anything. You’ve got to go in there and compete.” Fizdale would be only human to feel a twinge of regret at where the Grizzlies have ascended with- out him, tied for the top spot in the Western Conference with a 12-6 record through Saturday, not to mention Gasol enjoying a prime season at 33 years old — stepping up his shooting percentage from inside and outside the arc and increasing his rebounding from last year. But you won’t hear him mouth a disparaging word about Gasol, having explained earlier in his Knicks tenure that they had patched up their poor ending. And of the man who replaced him, J.B. Bickerstaff, he has only praise. “J.B. Bickerstaff is an early Coach of the Year candidate to me, what he’s doing what those guys,” Fizdale said. “I really like the pieces they added to that team and BRANDON DILL/AP obviously Marc and Mike Conley Knicks coach David Fizdale is now using lessons he learned from his bumpy tenure with the Grizzlies, which ended after a rift with a star player. are leading the way with that group. It’ll be a tough game for us humble enough and smart enough something to him, but it means Reports surfaced in the wake of expressed a belief that the lessons on the road. Hopefully a little bit of to learn from it. You might not see something to me for him,” Em- his firing that his disrespect of learned even in the painful split road success that we’re just having it right away, maybe it takes you a manuel Mudiay said. “We defi- Gasol’s accomplishments over- will serve Fizdale well. can carry over.” little bit of time. But I learned a lot nitely want to get the win for him. seas created the tension, a feeling “The only thing is you live, you “I’m a better player because of from David and I’m thankful for He’s our coach now. I know I’m exacerbated by the struggles of the learn and you move on and things David, too,” Gasol told reporters that.” going to take it somewhat person- team was the cause of the depar- don’t happen again,” Gasol said. Saturday. “I can say that 100 If Fizdale won’t express any ally for him.” ture. In his new job there is “To me, that’s what’s important is percent. Even though last year bitterness of how his time ended “I think a lot of people were nothing more vital than Fizdale’s we both learn from last season. was really tough for everyone, I’m in Memphis, his current players kind of concerned why he got let relationship with another Euro- We’re both better professionals, a better player this year than I was will take up his cause. While the go out there,” Trey Burke said. pean big man, Kristaps Porzingis. better people and that’s the most last year and a lot had to do with players have seen their roles “This is the first time he’s going to In the summer after taking this important thing. The one thing him. ... Every coach you have, I juggled, most have expressed faith be going up against his former job Fizdale flew to Latvia to forge you cannot change is the past. But think it adds tools to your toolbox. in what the coach has done for team. So as players of course we a bond with his rehabilitating star. you can change how you behave in And they all bring different things them. want to go in there and get a win Gasol spoke with Porzingis during the future and how you react to to the table and you have to be “I don’t know if it means for him.” the summer and Saturday he certain things.” Monday, November 26, 2018 | Section 4 AE+ ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT

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By Gina McIntyre | Los Angeles Times veins as doing that set and feeling like you’re getting it right. It’s a To channel rock icon Freddie Mercury for his starring turn in the magnificent feeling.” Queen biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody,” actor Rami Malek spent countless Malek’s turn in “Bohemian Rhapsody” has sparked plenty of hours studying archival footage of the band’s frontman, memorizing his awards season buzz, but he’s look, his attitude, his mannerisms. Yet nothing quite prepared Malek for hardly the only actor-turned- the moment cameras began to roll and he was called on to re-create screen-rock-star dominating the end-of-year conversation. Bradley CLAY ENOS/WARNER BROS. PICTURES Mercury’s unforgettable performance at Live Aid, the 1985 charity Cooper’s update of the classic Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper in a scene from “A Star is Born.” concert seen by more than 1.5 billion people around the globe. behind-the-music drama “A Star Is Born” and the upcoming “Vox son recognition. Dewey Cox Story” — but Malek, “It is an out-of-body experi- about to play ‘Bohemian Rhap- Lux,” starring Natalie Portman as Musicians have been popular for one, says it’s easy to see the ence,” Malek said. “You get out sody’ in the outfit he was wearing an emotionally damaged pop cinema subjects for ages — the appeal. “Many of us as children there, and you see that glossy with an audience of Queen fans. goddess, feature similarly tran- music biopic is such a well-worn dream of being a rock star,” he black piano — I’d never known I’ve never felt the amount of scendent performances just as genre it sparked its own 2007 how to play a piano — and I’m adrenaline coursing through my likely to translate to awards sea- send-up with “Walk Hard: The Turn to Music, Page 4

APPRECIATION Director fragmented the world — then put it back together By Owen Gleiberman for publicity purposes; but no, Variety the two were simply treated like actors playing roles.) The 1970s were the heyday of For all its voluptuous daring, what was still known, with what truly made this a Roeg Victorian understatement, as scene was its audacious struc- GREG GORMAN PHOTO the love scene: those writhing tural gambit: Roeg intercut the John Waters hosts a Christmas shindig Nov. 28 at Thalia Hall. arenas of nude intimacy, which sex with shots of the couple moviegoers experienced with a getting dressed after they’d touch of voyeuristic awe, to the finished, looking as humdrum as point that the scenes were they’d been ecstatic a few min- Oh, night Divine: talked about for years, or even utes before. That sly piece of decades. And except for the editing, which was partly a way clashing close encounters in of trying to calm the censors, 12 holiday questions “Last Tango in Paris,” no love transformed the meaning of the scene of the ’70s was as cele- scene’s passion. It said: This may brated, as talked about, or as look like a wild thing, but don’t swooned over as the one that let that fool you — it’s just life. with John Waters appeared a year later in “Don’t CHRIS JACKSON/GETTY The scene also said what all of Look Now,” the splendidly “Don’t Look Now” director Roeg’s films do: that past is By KT Hawbaker with a holiday pop quiz to set creepy 1973 chiller that’s argu- Nicholas Roeg, 90, died Friday. present, climax is prelude, and Chicago Tribune the joyful and triumphant ably the greatest movie directed even the most elemental acts mood. by Nicolas Roeg, who died Fri- daughter. The two are staying in belong to a circle of fate. With a film career reeking of day at 90. Venice while Sutherland’s char- “Don’t Look Now,” based on a grease trap and hairspray, iconic Q: What’s the worst Christ- The film’s two stars, Donald acter, an art restorer, renovates Daphne du Maurier novel, was troublemaker John Waters mas present you’ve ever re- Sutherland and Julie Christie, an old church. Their love scene full of disturbing cuts and sinis- would make the top of any ceived? were both considered deliri- is lavishly romantic, backed by ter portents, all driven by Roeg’s holiday party list. A: The soundtrack to ously sexy at the time, though if the gentlest of soft-rock chords, visionary skill as a cinematic This time around, however, “Rocky.” But, we used to pur- you watch the movie today they but it’s also naked and graphic manipulator of time and memo- the hellion is inviting everyone posefully give each other pre- look more or less like what they and orgasmic. (Today, it’s hard ry. No film has ever let you taste to his own Christmas shindig sents that we would hate the were playing — a handsome but to believe that rumors about the grandeur and rot, or the for “A John Waters Christmas,” most. I lived in a high-rise at the ordinary middle-class couple whether the two actors were vertiginous anxiety, that arises a one-night show at Thalia Hall. still reeling in grief from the doing something more than We called up the Prince of Puke Turn to Waters,Page2 accidental death of their young acting weren’t further exploited Turn to Roeg,Page4 2 Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Monday, November 26, 2018

CELEBRITIES Box office Tribune news services 1. “Ralph Breaks the Internet,” $55.7 million 2. “Creed II,” $35.3 million ASK AMY 3. “Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch,” By Amy Dickinson $30.2 million [email protected] Twitter @askingamy 4. “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald,” $29.7 million 5. “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Drug-dealing nephew causes concern $13.9 million Dear Amy: 6. “Instant Family,” My 16-year-old You driving your 16- mate. I don’t really have $12.5 million nephew has been strug- year-old nephew to dinner time for “roommate gling. He’s failing in school and being stopped and drama.” I’d like to think 7. “Robin Hood,” $9.1 million and has been arrested charged with possession that I wouldn’t be asking 8. “Widows,” $8 million twice in the last couple of seems like a stretch (to too much, but I’m still months. The first time he me), but police officers are scared to do it. 9. “Green Book,” was with a bunch of his basically tasked to make I don’t want to cause a $5.4 million buddies, and he was found judgment calls — and they confrontation, but I’m not 10. “A Star Is Born,” with marijuana on him. sometimes make mistakes. getting good sleep and it’s $3 million Four weeks later he was I think you should not affecting my classes. STEVE PARSONS/GETTY-AFP arrested again — this time worry too much about this. — Upset Roomie SOURCE: Associated Press for dealing! Evidently, he’s Don’t search or frisk him. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be moving to Estimated sales, known not only by the Do tell him, “You realize Dear Upset: As long as Frogmore Cottage in Windsor early next year. Friday-Sunday local police but also the that if I get pulled over for you consider yourself to be state police, who’ve been any reason, we could both dramatic, “bitchy,” or investigating him. get into a lot of trouble if somehow responsible for It’s off to suburbs I love my nephew you have anything on you, your roommate’s inconsid- dearly. I have tried to be a right? If you have anything erate behavior, she will good influence on him. I illegal with you, I need you continue to disrupt your for Harry, Meghan text him frequently and to go back into the house sleep. Your behavior sug- take him out to dinner. But and leave it behind.” And gests you both value her Like many a couple before them, Prince Harry and now he’s broken his phone, leave it at that. comfort over your own. his wife, Meghan, are moving to the suburbs ahead of so I can’t text him. Don’t let him manipu- It’s time for you to grow the anticipated birth of their first child. I’d like to continue to see late you, don’t give him a backbone. The next time Officials said Saturday that Harry and Meghan, the DISNEY him and take him out to money and don’t make this happens, in the mo- Duchess of Sussex, will move from Kensington Palace dinner, but I’m very nerv- unauthorized or unexpect- ment say, “PLEASE. Please in central London to Frogmore Cottage, a house on Thanksgiving feast for ous about taking him any- ed stops. But do spend time use earbuds. I’d really the grounds of Windsor Estate, early next year. sequels: “Ralph Breaks where in my car now be- with him. It would be good appreciate it.” The couple, who married in a chapel on the Wind- the Internet” and “Creed cause of these two arrests. for him to be around an Your resident adviser sor Castle grounds in May, is expecting their first child II” took the top two box How do I spend alone adult who is going to hang can help with this. in the spring. Windsor is about 20 miles west of cen- office spots and beat the time with him now? in there with him and love tral London. openings for the original Should I take him out for him through a very tough Dear Amy: You’ve been The palace statement said that “Windsor is a very films, propelling record dinner but tell him I have time. talking about relatives special place for their royal highnesses, and they are industrywide grosses for to look in his backpack and being chronically late. grateful that their official residence will be on the the Thanksgiving week- frisk him before we leave Dear Amy: How do I get For many years, we estate.” end. Studios on Sunday his house? my dorm roommate to stop never knew whether Uncle Windsor Castle is one of Queen Elizabeth II’s favor- said Disney’s “Wreck-It I feel terrible. I want to playing loud videos and Leo would show up for the ite homes. It is surrounded by horse country where Ralph” sequel earned an continue to give him emo- “white noise” sounds really family Passover Seder. We she used to ride frequently in her younger days, and estimated $55.7 million tional support, but I’m late at night? Our living just went on without him. she is known to prefer the castle and its environs to over the three-day week- worried about transporting situation is going fine, At one point in the Se- Buckingham Palace, her more formal official resi- end and $84.5 million him (and his drugs!) in my except for the fact that she der, the door is opened to dence in central London. since its Wednesday open- car. I don’t want to risk tends to wake me up by symbolically admit the Harry and Meghan have been living at Nottingham ing to take first place. Its getting arrested for it. coming in really late at prophet Elijah. One year, I Cottage on the grounds of Kensington Palace since five-day Thanksgiving What are your thoughts night (1 or 2 a.m.) and then was sent to the door to announcing their engagement last year. They will grosses are second only to on how to handle this playing YouTube videos or open it. I did, and there, keep their office at Kensington Palace, which is also “Frozen” at $94 million. difficult situation? white noise really loudly. about to ring the doorbell, home to Prince William and his wife, Kate. The Rocky spinoff “Creed — Worried I’ve tried to use stood Uncle Leo. It was a Frogmore Cottage is a two-story, stucco-covered II” placed second with earplugs, but it’s still really great family story ever house on the Windsor Estate. It is near Frogmore $35.3 million from the Dear Worried: Your ques- loud. I’ve asked her on a after. House, the grand 17th-century manor house where weekend and $55.8 million tion invokes the concept of couple of occasions to use — Never Tardy Meghan and Harry held their evening wedding recep- since Wednesday. “constructive possession.” headphones or turn it tion for 200 friends after their nuptials earlier in the This idea is that even if you down, but I haven’t ad- Dear Tardy: Elijah: mira- day. Nov. 26 birthdays: don’t have drugs on you, if dressed the whole problem cle worker. The move means that William and Harry will no Impressionist Rich Little you have knowledge of outright because I’m wor- longer be living in close proximity to each other now is 80. Singer Tina Turner illegal drugs in your car, or ried she’s going to get mad Copyright 2018 by Amy that Harry is starting his own family. William and is 79. Actor Scott Adsit is some sort of “control” over at me. Dickinson Kate have three children. 53. Hip-hop artist DJ these substances, then you I don’t know if my com- Khaled is 43. Singer-ac- could be charged with plaint is legitimate or if I’m Distributed by Tribune — Associated Press tress Rita Ora is 28. possession. just being a bitchy room- Content Agency Crossword Waters Continued from Page 1

time and opened a win- dow and threw it out which was probably irre- sponsible of me since I lived on the seventh floor.

Q: True or false: “Die Hard” is a Christmas movie. A: True. I don’t remem- ber why, but some people say that “Female Trouble” is a Christmas movie, even though there’s only one scene at Christmas where she knocks the Christmas tree over on her mother. The whole movie doesn’t have to be about Christ- mas for it to end up being a Christmas movie.

Q: My parents are Trump supporters. PATRICK SEMANSKY/ASSOCIATED PRESS What should I get them John Waters says his favorite holiday movie is “Christmas for Christmas? Evil.” “It is the best movie about someone that’s psycho A: Well, when you go and is convinced that they’re Santa Claus himself.” home, what you should all take is whistles. You pass tradition. Q: You’re a shepherd out whistles to everyone hanging out in the there, and anytime anyone Q: Who’s on your desert. An angel sud- By Jacqueline E. Mathews. © 2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC. All rights reserved. 11/26/18 talks about politics, you naughty list? denly appears. What do blow the whistle. Eventu- A: Well, the naughty list you do? ACROSS 48 Sharp as a tack Solutions ally, you will have a more should be good. I think the A: Call the police. 1 Injure by 51 Silent assent peaceful Christmas. children should make up a handling roughly 52 JFK’s VP “Santa’s Enemies” list or Q: What should I do if 5Juniors 55 Broad and busy Q: What’s the filthiest punish adults that have I don’t get the cha-cha 9 Likelihood street Christmas song? been bad this year. That’s heels I asked for? 13 Possessed 58 Foreign farewell 15 Applaud 60 Shopper’s A: Oh, I have lots of what children oughta do A: Well, first of all, you 16 Gather crops paper versions in my show that this year. should know what cha-cha 17 Big 61 Catch sight of you won’t be able to print heels are. Even drag 18 Recommended 62 In a stupor in the Chicago Tribune. Q: Who would you queens get it wrong. Cha- 20 Pupil’s place 63 BPOE folks My version of Christmas want to see on it? cha heels are not spiked 21 Summer blower 64 Los Angeles carols ... I am trying to A: Oh, Trump would be heels. They’re short, squat 23 Went bad team think of one that you’d be number one. We’re looking heels. 24 __ from; besides 65 Refuse to obey able to print: “Do You for a collusion Christmas. If you ask for a pair and 26 “What’ll Hear What I Queer?” your parents don’t get __”; Irving Berlin DOWN Q: What’s your favor- them, what should you do? song 1 Burrowing Q: Did you believe in ite Christmas movie? Well, knocking the Christ- 27 Lose weight mammal Santa growing up? A: “Christmas Evil.” I mas tree over can be joy- 29 Takes the first 2 Out of town A: Kind of, but I was wish I had a different ous. I have heard many step 3 Illegible always confused. I answer, because I’ve been tales on my Christmas tour 32 Gladden 4 Fibula’s place 25 __ up with; 41 Glide across ice thought, “Is that part of saying that for 50 years. It — people will tell me that 33 Joyce Kilmer’s 5 Meager tolerates 42 Thingamajig the Holy Trinity of the is the best movie about it’s usually liquor or the famous poem 6 Ancient 27 Rod and __; 44 Grown-ups Devil, Santa Claus and someone that’s psycho and dog that does it. 35 Tease 7PartofUSNA: fishing gear 45 In favor of Jesus?” I was the confused is convinced that they’re My suggestion to every- 37 Diminishes abbr. 28 Part of the arm 47 Williams and by the myth. Santa Claus himself. one is rig the tree yourself, 38 Injure 8 Lively 29 __ away; Griffith so right when you open 39 Emery board 9 Speaker dismiss 48 Up to the task Q: My boss wants to Q: What would you do your final present, the tree 40 Online chuckle 10 Money owed 30 Make light of 49 Dirt know what’s under your if you were turned away falls over and the family 41 Tear to bits 11 Evans or 31 Fodder storage 50 Walrus tooth tree this year. at the inn? screams and embraces. 42 Loose piece of Robertson towers 53 Red meat A: We don’t have a tree A: You know, I’d pray to “A John Waters Christ- turf 12 Drove too fast 33 Having mixed 54 Liza’s mom — we decorate the electric Satan and sacrifice a goat. mas” plays Nov. 28 at 43 Undermine 14 Mar; ruin feelings 56 As white __ chair from “Female Trou- Or I would rescue the Thalia Hall, 1807 S. Allport 45 Manicurist’s 19 Drinks made 34 Kick oneself for ghost ble.” We do it every year, animals that were in that St.; doors at 8 p.m.; $35-55; bottle with ice cream 36 Actress Behrs 57 Record speed and once it’s decorated, it living creche, because www.eventbrite.com 46 Rather, for one 22 “__ you kidding 38 At any time letters doesn’t even look like an they’re forcing Christianity 47 Nose’s detection me?” 39 Movie 59 June honoree electric chair. It trans- on donkeys. Animals can’t [email protected] forms into my version of pray. Twitter @ranchstressing Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Monday, November 26, 2018 3 11 new holiday albums from Diana Ross, John Legend and more A collection of holiday music reviewed by The Associated Press

Diana Ross, “Wonderful — Pablo Gorondi Christmas Time” (UMe/Ross Records) Jessie J, “This Christmas Day” Are you in the mood for jolly, (Lava/Republic) singalong Christmas music? English pop star Jessie J of Diana Ross has you covered. “Bang Bang” fame shows off her Looking for something more jazzy side and a very serious serene, with religious tones? ability to tackle standards on her Diana Ross has you covered. first holiday album, “This Christ- Or are you looking for inspira- mas Day.” It’s utterly charming — tional music that doesn’t neces- and utterly unmemorable. sarily have anything to do with The talented songwriter and the holidays? Again, Diana Ross singer’s voice flutters beautifully has you covered. over classics like “Let it Snow,” Her new Christmas album, the “White Christmas” and “Silent 20-track “Wonderful Christmas Night” without doing anything Time,” may actually have a track different or interesting to them. for every mood of the season with It’s overly respectful, as zesty as the exception of the bah-humbug eggnog. crowd. Ross’ silky, smooth so- These songs have been done to prano takes on a wide variety of death and everyone has their songs, from “Ave Maria” to “Let it favorite versions. While Jessie J Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow!” proves yet again she’s an under- She also goes outside the appreciated artist, she’s hardly Christmas arc with songs about dislodged, say, Brenda Lee from peace and love, like Stevie Won- owning “Rockin’ Around the der’s “Overjoyed.” While there’s Christmas Tree.” something for everyone here, the Two duets — “Winter Wonder- downside is the lack of cohesive- land” with Boyz II Men and “The ness: Even though “What the Christmas Song” featuring Baby- World Needs Now” is given a face — are highlights, as is her sweeping, classical approach, to nicely fresh take on “Jingle Bells,” go from that to “Amazing Grace” which she nicely owns. But let’s is still a bit of head scratcher, face it: This is mostly background despite a near seamless transi- music while we wait for Elvis or tion. Sinatra or Mariah to show up. Of course, it’s a small quibble, — Mark Kennedy like complaining that you were offered too many pie options at The Mavericks, “Hey! Merry the holiday meal. In the end, Christmas!” (Mono Mundo) you’ll be deeply satisfied. If you could only choose one — Nekesa Mumbi Moody new album to mingle in with the classics at your holiday party, you John Legend, “A Legendary could do a lot worse than the Christmas” (Columbia Re- Mavericks’ “Hey! Merry Christ- cords) very least, and a standout track mas!” It’s the sound of a great If anyone needs a model for for those who treasure Christmas band with a unique style leaning how to put out a successful music that’s not just outside the into the holiday season with Christmas album, look no further box but on another planet en- gusto. than everyone’s latest EGOT tirely. The Mavericks have evolved in winner — John Legend. Kudos to the 73-year-old Clap- all the right ways over the years — On the modestly titled “A Leg- ton for making it interesting. adventurous, ambitious and not endary Christmas,” the singer — Scott Bauer bound by formulaic thinking. Led mixes old chestnuts and new by Raul Malo’s dynamic vocals, tunes, switches tempos from jazz The Monkees, “Christmas they pour folk, swing, jazz, rocka- to blues, and adds a few perfectly Party” (Rhino) billy and Latin sounds into one cast cameos. (Only Legend could Take the last train to Christ- big pot of gumbo. get Stevie Wonder to play a little mas, and enjoy pure pop goofi- And it turns out their holiday harmonica work on “What ness, harmony and personality stew has some kick. Christmas Means to Me”). with the implausibly still-around This collection includes eight Legend teams up with veteran Monkees, the late ’60s TV sensa- Or maybe Jethro Tull frontman and enough energy to light up all original compositions and two producer Raphael Saadiq for new tions who are still as fun today as Ian Anderson playing flute while your seasonal ornaments. familiar tunes, both far enough takes on classics, including an they were then. Shatner speaks the word to “Sil- Ryder, who’s made some al- from heavy rotation to fit in well uptempo “Silver Bells” and a lush Micky Dolenz handles most of ver Bells” is more your thing. bums since his glory years with here: “Christmas (Baby Please “Have Yourself a Merry Little the vocals, though Michael Ne- Whatever you decide, one The Detroit Wheels that are well Come Home)” and “Happy Holi- Christmas” with guest Esperanza smith sings on two songs and thing is for sure — this is one of worth tracking down, sings some day.” Spalding. “Christmas Time Is Peter Tork is on the banjo-laden the most distinctive albums for of the inevitable holiday favorites And while some of the new Here” gets the lounge treatment “Angels We Have Heard on the holiday season. in the rock and pop canon like songs sound derivative — you’ll and he’s nicely unearthed Marvin High.” Davy Jones, who died in — John Carucci “Blue Christmas,” “Santa Claus Is hear echoes of Springsteen’s Gaye’s “Purple Snowflakes.” 2012, sings lead on two tracks via Comin’ to Town” and Darlene “Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town” Legend shows off his own tapes he recorded in 1991, backed Rodney Crowell, “Christmas Love’s “Christmas (Baby Please on “Santa Does,” for example — songwriting with the delicious by new instrumentation. His Everywhere” (New West) Come Home).” the common element is fun. throwback “No Place Like Home” “Silver Bells” and “Mele Kaliki- There are more than enough But you’ll also find some Mo- No gimmicks or fakery here — and co-writes the bustling “Bring maka” will make a daydream recorded renditions of the sea- town sounds like “What Christ- just straight-ahead party songs Me Love” with Meghan Trainor. believer out of you, too. son’s standard repertoire, from mas Means to Me” and a hidden made to order for the party sea- “Waiting for Christmas” is classic “Unwrap You at Christmas” “Silent Night” to “Grandma Got 1965 gem in The Sonics’ booming son. piano Legend, “Wrap Me Up in sets the tone for this lighthearted Run Over by a Reindeer.” So it’s a “Santa Claus.” — Scott Stroud Your Love” is a smoky R&B holiday romp, leading into the Christmas blessing that Rodney Ryder’s voice is often ragged, standout and “By Christmas Eve” whimsical “What Would Santa Crowell has opted for all-original and he covers the unfortunate Engelbert Humperdinck, — a promise to get home, like an Do?” material on his first album cele- “Grandma Got Run Over by a “Warmest Christmas Wishes” update on Brenda Russell’s “Get Most interesting is “House of brating the holiday. Reindeer,” but Jackie DeShan- (OK! Good Records) Here” — is simply sublime. Broken Gingerbread,” with its His songs tend toward the non’s “Put a Little Love in Your Engelbert Humperdinck The album’s cover features unmistakable ’60s psychedelic “Grandma Got Run Over” end of Heart” is a great closer to a kind seems like a natural choice for Legend in a Santa hat and bow tie, feel. Built around a funky guitar the spectrum, as his wry humor of Christmas record you rarely frequent collections of Christmas emulating one of Bing Crosby’s riff, “Christmas Party” arrives at spreads irreverent Christmas hear these days. songs, but “Warmest Christmas iconic Christmas albums. Bold the conclusion that one holiday cheer. The opening “Clement’s — Pablo Gorondi Wishes” is his first in nearly four move, Mr. Legend — but earned. blowout year is enough: “Remem- Lament (We’ll See You in the decades. This Christmas album is an in- ber last year/Cops had to shut us Mall)” is worthy of Tracey Ull- Michael McDonald, “Season Last year’s “The Man I Want to stant classic. down twice.” man, and the Spike Jones-in- of Peace: The Christmas Col- Be” showed the now 82-year-old — Mark Kennedy The Monkees also cover classic spired title cut is just as funny lection” (BMG Records) singing with gusto and updating Christmas tunes from Roy Wood thanks to a dream interlude and Michael McDonald is no new- his repertoire with songs from Eric Clapton, “Happy Xmas,” (“I Wish it Could Be Christmas such poetic couplets as, “Christ- comer to the Christmas album Bruno Mars and Ed Sheeran. (Bushbranch/Surfdog) Everyday”) Paul McCartney mas out the waz ... Christmas up genre. He’s recorded two original Here he doesn’t come so near Guitar god Eric Clapton may (“Wonderful Christmastime”), the schnoz.” discs while also putting tracks to the present, covering Chris have been an unlikely rock star to and the oft-covered “Merry Crowell offers a mix of music from those records on compila- Rea’s “Driving Home for Christ- cut a Christmas record, but for Christmas, Baby,” which is way styles, from countrypolitan and tions with the addition of a new mas” and Gilbert O’Sullivan’s music fans looking for a bluesy more badass than one would jump blues to gypsy jazz. He does song or two. “Christmas Song (I’m Not alternative to the typical holiday expect from The Monkees. the bah-humbug bit on “Let’s “Season of Peace” belongs in Dreaming of a White Christmas)” dredge it’s as welcome as a steam- Guest musicians include XTC’s Skip Christmas This Year” and the latter category, complement- and the arrangements stay close ing cup of hot chocolate on a Andy Partridge, R.E.M.’s Peter the powerful “Christmas in Vi- ing tunes from records released to the “holidays with strings” wintry night. Buck and Adam Schlesinger, who dor,” and there are several ballads in 2001, 2005 and 2009 with an sort. “Happy Xmas” steers clear of produced as well. about romance on the rocks and instrumental version of “Winter Also on board are Frank Lo- the typical holiday playlist, and — Wayne Parry the resulting holiday blues. Wonderland” featuring ukulele esser’s “What Are You Doing thankfully has more hits than But he ends with the cheery wiz Jake Shimabukuro. New Year’s Eve?” as well as “O misses. William Shatner, “Shatner “All for Little Girls & Boys,” as If you don’t have any of the Tannenbaum,” in a bilingual “White Christmas” and “Lone- Claus — The Christmas Al- Crowell and his young daughters previous offerings, “Season of German-English version. some Christmas” benefit from bum” (Cleopatra) sing on a cassette recording from Peace” is a good holiday choice, The German influence contin- Clapton’s distinctive slowhand There comes a point every the early 1980s — a gift from as the intimacy and warmth of ues with “Leise Rieselt der blues guitar style. The lone new Christmas season that we get Christmas past. McDonald’s voice is well suited to Schnee,” which also gets a sepa- song from Clapton, “For Love on tired of hearing the same holiday — Steven Wine the Christmas catalog of stand- rate, English-language adaptation Christmas Day,” will comfortably songs. For that reason, and maybe ards like “God Rest Ye Merry — “Silently Falls the Snow.” The find a slot into soft rock holiday if you’re a “Star Trek” fan, con- Mitch Ryder, “Christmas Gentlemen,” “O Holy Night” and album also includes Austrian playlists but may turn off fans sider giving a listen to “Shatner (Take A Ride)” (Goldenlane/ “Have Yourself a Merry Little evergreen “Still, Still, Still” (in who prefer their Clapton with a Claus — The Christmas Album” Cleopatra) Christmas.” English only) and some original little less schmaltz. by William Shatner. If you have a jukebox by the “Every Time Christmas Comes compositions like “A Christmas The most un-Clapton song, Delivered in spoken word, the Christmas tree or want to experi- Around,” which he co-wrote, for the Family.” “Jingle Bells (In Memory of man who played Captain James ence the feeling, Mitch Ryder’s sounds like the Doobie Brothers Humperdinck’s album radiates Avicii),” is a tribute to the late T. Kirk takes on classics like your man. He keeps songs under with the Earth, Wind & Fire horn calm, so it’s probably best played EDM DJ-producer Avicii, whom “Silent Night,” “Blue Christmas” three minutes, accentuates the section. Other tracks McDonald when soothing sounds are most Clapton admired. It may be the and “Feliz Navidad” on an album beat and primes a dozen Yuletide co-wrote — such as “Peace” (writ- appreciated — not, for example, first time “Jingle Bells” has ever that features a diverse group of favorites for a bit of Christmas ten with Beth Nielsen Chapman), when the children are tearing the been re-imagined as a tribute to a guest artists, including Brad Pais- dancing. “To Make a Miracle” and “Christ- wrapping paper off their gifts. On DJ, but whatever. It bears little ley, Iggy Pop and Judy Collins. The Motor City legend’s style mas on the Bayou” — add a vari- second thought, maybe that’s resemblance to the holiday stand- Then there’s Henry Rollins, (no surprise here) is founded on ety of styles and tones to the exactly when it could be most ard, or anything Clapton has done just in case you want a little bit of the sounds of the ’60s — rock ‘n’ festive spirit and help make the effective. before, making it a curiosity at the thrash to go with “Jingle Bells.” roll, rhythm and blues and soul — compilation a worthy option. — Pablo Gorondi 4 Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Monday, November 26, 2018

story.) festivals at Glastonbury and Even though she’s Coachella. playing a singer, Gaga told Although Malek did not Actors portray rock gods The Times earlier this year record his own vocals for that the role was a world “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Music, from Page 1 nominees goes on: Marion ing turn as out-of-control really hard life. You watch away from her own person- Mercury’s voice was virtu- Cotillard as Edith Piaf, Sissy pop diva Celeste in “Vox any of these documentaries, al experience and required ally the only aspect of the said. “We all gravitate to Spacek as Loretta Lynn, Lux,” she was again called and it is so much work. I her to push herself to emo- groundbreaking musician that in some way. We want Gary Busey as Buddy Holly, on to master dance moves think what [makes them tionally raw places. that eluded him. Beyond to get introspective about Angela Bassett as Tina choreographed by her such fascinating figures on “When I wanted to be- the dentures he wore, or the what happens behind the Turner, Jessica Lange as husband, Benjamin screen] is that special char- come a singer, I hit the flamboyant costumes, or curtain.” Patsy Cline. Millepied, for the dazzling isma that everyone is at- concrete running,” she said. the wigs and the makeup For actors, the challenge And it’s not just real-life concert sequence that tracted to combined with “I was dragging my piano designed to help him more inherent in such roles can figures who have won over closes the film. this unbelievable work from dive bar to dive bar to closely resemble Mercury itself be a draw. Months of academy voters. Jeff Months before shooting ethic and then the very play music. I was calling (which took up to two research are often required Bridges was named best began, she also recorded a human toll it takes.” people, faking being my hours daily to apply), the to master a performer’s actor for his role as a faded, selection of tracks written Of course, one of the own manager to get gigs. I actor says he always re- stage movements, to study fictional country star who’s by Sia and singer-song- season’s most stunning really believed in myself mained most focused on their demeanor on and off seen better days in 2009’s writer and producer Scott performances is from reign- that I could do this and that expressing the late singer’s stage, to learn to play an “Crazy Heart,” about 25 Walker — it was the first ing pop diva Lady Gaga, I wasn’t going to stop until I exuberant, indefatigable instrument if necessary, to years after Robert Duvall time she’d ever been called who shed her trademark made it. ... The truth is, spirit. adopt their look and speech won his lead actor Oscar for on to sing so extensively for costumes and makeup for when we meet Ally, she’s “Attempting to embody patterns. And the rewards playing a middle-aged a role. an effective, stripped-down given up on herself.” Freddie Mercury, it’s a can be great. Jamie Foxx country singer in 1983’s The experience left her turn as Ally, a young woman To prepare for the con- world of sheer joy and won an Oscar for his por- “Tender Mercies.” with newfound respect for who finds stardom and cert scenes in “A Star Is mischief,” Malek said. “I trayal of Ray Charles in Portman, an Oscar win- hit-makers and performers. romance with Cooper’s Born,” first-time director allowed Freddie’s infectious 2004’s “Ray.” Reese Wither- ner for the dark ballet “Pop stars are this incred- country rocker Jackson Cooper took vocal lessons energy to infect me.” spoon won for playing June drama “Black Swan,” had ible force of nature,” Port- Maine in “A Star Is Born.” himself before singing live Carter Cash in 2005’s plenty of experience learn- man said. “There’s a mys- (Notably, Judy Garland was with Gaga and filming Gina McIntyre is a freelance “Walk the Line.” ing elaborate choreography tery there, an internal force nominated for her work in portions of the movie on- writer. Los Angeles Times’ The list of winners and for a role. For her demand- that propels them. It’s a the 1954 version of the stage at premier music Amy Kaufman contributed.

RICKY JAY 1946-2018 Master magician and actor in ‘Deadwood’ By Pat Saperstein tive Practices company, whom he appeared in “The Bond. Prestige,” “The Illusionist” Variety Michael Weber, tweeted, “I Spanish Prisoner,” de- He also provided the and “Oceans Thirteen.” am sorry to share that my scribed Jay in the New narration for movies such Jay, who was born Rich- Ricky Jay, a master magi- remarkable friend, teacher, Yorker profile: “I sort of as Paul Thomas Anderson’s ard Jay Potash in Brooklyn, cian who also acted in films collaborator and co-con- think of Ricky as the intel- “Magnolia.” His one-man was introduced to magic by and TV shows such as spirator is gone.” lectual elite of magicians. Broadway show directed by his grandfather. He began “Boogie Nights,” “House of A New Yorker profile He’s expertly able to per- Mamet, “Ricky Jay and His performing in New York, Games” and “Deadwood,” called him “the most gifted form and yet he knows the 52 Assistants,” was record- opening for rock bands. Jay died Saturday in Los Ange- sleight of hand artist alive,” theory, history, literature of ed for an HBO special in first worked in film on JAMIE MCCARTHY/GETTY 2012 les. He was 72. and Jay was also known for the field.” 1996. Caleb Deschanel’s “The Ricky Jay appeared in sev- Jay’s manager, Winston his card tricks and memory In “Deadwood,” he With Weber, he created Escape Artist.” eral David Mamet movies. Simone, said he died of feats. played card sharp Eddie the Deceptive Practices A documentary about his natural causes, adding, “He He appeared in several Sawyer during the first company, which provided life, “Deceptive Practice: large library of historic was one of a kind. We will David Mamet movies, in- season, and also wrote for solutions to movies and TV The Mysteries and Mentors works and wrote two books never see the likes of him cluding “House of Games,” the show. productions such as the of Ricky Jay,” was released as well as numerous articles again.” “The Spanish Prisoner,” In the 1997 James Bond wheelchair that hid Gary in 2012. for the New Yorker. His attorney Stan Cole- “Things Change,” “Redbelt” film “Tomorrow Never Sinise’s legs in “Forrest A student of all facets of He also frequently lec- man confirmed his death. and “State and Main.” Dies,” Jay played a cyber- Gump.” They also worked magic, prestidigitation and tured at museums and His partner in the Decep- Steve Martin, with terrorist to Pierce Brosnan’s on films including “The trickery, he maintained a universities.

that marked his best work. movie indicated that Roeg say that as someone who’s Yet his heyday as a film- could take on almost any actually a major fan of his Roeg maker didn’t last long subject and infuse it with next movie. “Bad Timing: A Continued from Page 1 (though it should, by all his sensibility. Sensual Obsession,” re- rights, have lasted longer). Yet he wanted a wide leased in 1980, is the last out of the ancient maze of Born in London, he joined audience, and in 1976, the “classic” Roeg film — the Venice the way “Don’t the British film industry 23 year before “Star Wars,” he last to be rooted in a frac- Look Now” does. In 1973, years before he ever di- made one of the last vastly tured mind-game aesthetic the movie had the shock of rected a movie, first chis- scaled science-fiction films of time and imagery that the new, and in a way it’s eling out a career as a cine- to use futuristic imagery to feels hypnotic in its com- never lost that. It was the matographer. He worked tell a haunting tale of this mand. The subject? Male cinema’s first modern on David Lean’s “Lawrence world. “The Man Who Fell toxicity, in the extreme. gothic, the first tale of a of Arabia,” then fought to Earth” was the first The movie stars Art Gar- ghost world that seemed to with Lean on “Doctor movie, and still the most funkel, in an occasionally be unfolding in a place Zhivago,” finding his own resonant, to tap the silky- awkward but daring per- where such things were too vision with the Thomas decadent otherworldly formance, as a psychiatrist corny to exist. “Don’t Look Hardy-on-sedatives gauzi- mystique of David Bowie, who falls for an emotion- Now” was about some- ness of his camerawork for who plays an alien who ally broken femme fatale, thing more than scaring “Far from the Madding lands on earth, searching played with great force by you (though it did that just Crowd” (1967) and the for water for his own Theresa Russell (the ac- fine, especially when a fashion-forward Godard- parched planet. But it’s his tress who became Roeg’s mysterious small figure in a meets-Carnaby-St. vibe of destiny to be fatally sucked wife). When the two break red hood showed up); it “Petulia” (1968). into the place he’s visiting. up, the Garfunkel charac- was about a tear in the But those were very He becomes a corporate ter, through a combination cosmic fabric. It was a much their own directors’ entrepreneur, an alabaster- of desperation and retalia- prismatic poem of fear that films. In 1968, Roeg finally DUFFY/GETTY skinned addict, and a list- tion, commits an act so made it seem as if the got a chance to co-direct Director Nicolas Roeg, right, with David Bowie on the set less creature of earthbound hideous that the movie nightmare was cracking (with Donald Cammell) his of their futuristic film “The Man Who Fell to Earth” in 1975. appetite who watches feels like it should be a open inside your head. own concoction: “Perform- several television sets at scandal. Yet hardly anyone In a handful of movies, ance,” a London-set gang- studio, Warner Bros., didn’t like with Mick as Alex. once: as prophetic an im- saw it. And the rest of Roeg was a major film ster-hides-out-with-rock- know what to make of it. In between “Perform- age of the place we were Roeg’s career became a artist, revered for the hallu- star psychodrama that They recut it (and didn’t ance” and “Don’t Look headed as anything in ’70s footnote. cinatory pull of his images, paired the elegant James release it until 1970), which Now,” Roeg made what you movies. “The Man Who I liked one or two of his the sinister power of his Fox and the lurid Mick may be one reason the might almost call his idio- Fell to Earth” is, in a way, trifles, like “Insignificance” perception, and a kind of Jagger. The film was so movie doesn’t entirely syncratic version of a Dis- an early cousin to “Blade (1985), a whirling brainpan erotic obsessional quality ominously elliptical that its make sense. Yet the thing ney film: “Walkabout” Runner” — it’s another a comedy that throws to- about “Performance” is (1971), which was set in the movie of textures that asks gether a klatsch of 20th- that it doesn’t have to. It Australian outback and you to experience it as a century icons (Michael has a menacing atmos- chronicled the connection dark dream, with Bowie Emil as Albert Einstein, phere of underworld cult between a wandering ab- cast as a languidly ghoulish Russell as Marilyn Monroe, griminess you can’t shake origine (David Gulpilil) and sci-fi Christ figure. It re- who in the film actually — sordid and foreboding, as two stranded siblings mains a thriving cult film does an effective job of YOU AND A GUEST ARE INVITED TO SEE if circling around an abyss, (Jenny Agutter and Luc and should have estab- explaining Einsteinian and it all comes together Roeg, the director’s son). lished Roeg, who was then physics). There are fans when Jagger sings “Memo The tale of survival and 48, as one of our reigning (though not me) of “The from Turner,” a scene hyp- cross-cultural friendship creators of fantasy. Witches,” Roeg’s 1990 notic enough to suggest was conventional, yet His career flamed out, Roald Dahl adaptation, what “A Clockwork Or- Roeg’s images lent a certain though, never to re-ignite which never found its ange” would have looked depth to its humanity. The in any impactful way. And I intended audience. But the truth that can haunt you about Roeg’s career after 1980 doesn’t just come down to the insignificance of the movies he made. It’s the alternative universe — CHICAGOLAND quite easy to envision — of the films he might have made, had he fused his THEATRE DIRECTORY techniques with the ma- chinery of escapism. Okay, that’s only one possible route. 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Bridge Here are the answers to the weekly quiz: Q.1—Neither vulnerable, as South, you hold: Dick Tracy By Joe Staton and Mike Curtis ♠ K984 ♥ KQJ853 ♦ J ♣ Q3 South West North East 1♥ Pass 1♠ Pass 2♠ Pass 3♣ Pass ? What call would you make? A.1—This hand is a minimum in point count, but it has excellent playing strength. Bid 4S. Q.2—North-South vulnerable, as South, you hold: ♠ KQJ10 ♥ AQ10432 ♦ AQ7 ♣ Void South West North East 1♥ Pass 1♠ Pass ? Animal Crackers By Mike Osbun What call would you make? A.2—This hand is too strong for any conventional rebid to describe it. A 4C splinter bid is possible, but we like a jump shift to 3D followed by a bid of 4S. Q.3—East-West vulnerable, as South, you hold: ♠ A9763 ♥ J2 ♦ AQ4 ♣ AQ8 Right-hand opponent opens 3C. What call would you make? A.3—This is a weak suit for a three-level overcall, but you must be aggressive. Bid 3S. Second choice — bid 3NT. Q.4—Both vulnerable, as South, you hold: ♠ Q832 ♥ K1053 ♦ 32 ♣ 874 West North East South 1♣ 1♠ 2♠*? *Club raise, at least invitational strength What call would you make? Prickly City By Scott Stantis A.4—Bid 3S. You are limited by your failure to bid 3C, which would have shown invitational values.

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Dustin By Steve Kelley and Jeff Parker Sudoku 11/26

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Complete the grid so each row, column and 3-by-3 box in bold borders contains Blondie By Dean Young and John Marshall every digit 1 to 9. Saturday’s solutions

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

Mutts By Patrick McDonnell

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WuMo By Mikael Wulff and Anders Morgenthaler Crossword 11/26

Sherman’s Lagoon By Jim Toomey

Brewster Rockit: Space Guy! By Tim Rickard

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