IN BRIEF
The Butler Eagle sports department will accept deer kill photos until Monday. Photos arriving after that date will not be published.
Readers can submit photos in four ways:
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Online: Visit http://ads.butlereagle.com/deerkills/deerkillform.asp•
By e-mail: Please submit as a JPEG attachment to the e-mail message to photo@butlereagle.com. Photos embedded in the message can't be used.•
By mail: Send a print to Butler Eagle, Attn: Sports Department, P.O. Box 271, Butler PA 16003. If you want the print returned, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope.•
Drop off at office: Readers can drop prints off at the Eagle office, 114 W. Diamond St., Butler, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope if you want the print returned.Along with the photograph, please provide the following information: the name, age and town of the hunter; the date and location of the kill, as well as the type of deer.
CLEVELAND — New England offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and Browns defensive coordinator Mel Tucker interviewed with owner Randy Lerner about Cleveland's coaching vacancy Friday.The Ohio born and bred McDaniels just completed his third season overseeing the Patriots' offense and coaching quarterbacks. The 32-year-old former college quarterback was credited with transforming backup Matt Cassel into an effective starter after Tom Brady was lost for the season after injuring his knee in the opener.McDaniels is the third coaching candidate to meet with Lerner, who spoke with fired Jets coach Eric Mangini on Tuesday and Giants defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo on Thursday.
PHOENIX — Jeff Moorad has resigned as Arizona Diamondbacks chief executive officer and says he has reached an agreement in principle to buy the San Diego Padres.Moorad said Friday he heads a "small but significant" group of investors that has an exclusive right to complete the specifics of negotiations with Padres owner John Moores.Moorad said he has a long friendship with Moores and his wife, Becky, whose divorce precipitated the Padres' potential sale.
