The Daily Numbers for Wedneday June 12

The Daily Numbers: 10 billion dollar contract for Boeing in Ridley to produce more Chinook and V-22 helicopters.

800 million dollars in savings for taxpayers because of the deals, according to Rep. Pat Meehan.

41 jobs still being eliminated at the plant.

1-3 inches of rain expected to deluge the region again tomorrow, just in time for the 1st day of actual competition at the U.S. Open at Merion.

0 parking again today at the Rose Tree Park lot for the Open. They are hoping to be able to reopen tomorrow, weather permitting.

267 grads who picked up diplomas from Sun Valley High School last night.

1963, the Sun Valley class from 50 years ago that was honored last night.

490 graduates from Ridley High School.

3 men facing drug charges after a sting operation in Upper Darby.

2 vehicles, 1 garage crushed by a large tree that came down in Aldan.

500,000 dollars that will be paid by Keystone Sports, parent company of the Philadelphia Union, to the city of Chester to settle dispute over parking at PPL Park.

1,500 ripped off from a man at an Upper Darby car wash by a grifter.

5 story fall that was fatal to 18-month-old toddler in Philly.

28.3 billion dollar state budge that is still awaiting action in the Pa. House.

4 straight losses for the Phils, who fell 3-2 last night in Minnesota.

2 runs on 7 hits over 6 innings for Cole Hamels, who did not get the loss.

7 hits, all the Phils could muster against the Twins.

2-1 edge for the surprising San Antonio Spurs, who beat LeBron James and the Heat again last night in the NBA Finals.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan. Raise your hand if you're worried about the forecast for tomorrow's first round of the U.S. Open at Merion Golf Club. That includes all you USGA guys.

I Don’t Get It: They probably could have done a better job of letting people know that Rose Tree Park lot was going to be closed yesterday. When I went past a little after 9 yesterday morning headed for West Chester, there was a line all the way down to the Bypass. There was a sign before the exit telling them to go to PPL Park, but that was after people had already passed the Blue Route exit.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Sun Valley High, where last night they started a new tradition of honoring the class from 50 years before. Last night the Class of 1963 walked with the Class of 2013. Nice.

Quote Box: “Don't blink." - Dr. Paul Cass, Class of 1963, to this year's graduates from Sun Valley High School.

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