The Daily Numbers for Friday June 14 - Happy Flag Day!

The Daily Numbers: 14, as in June 14. Happy Flag Day!

31 years I've been coming to work at the Daily Times. 1st day on job June 14, 1982.

30 percent of showers again today after we got nailed with several more inches of rain yesterday.

6 inches of rain dumped on the region in the last 6 days.

10.03, record rainfall for June, set in 1938.

5,000 customers in Delco who lost power during yesterday morning's storms, according to PECO.

3.5 hour rain delay at yesterday's U.S. Open. They are finishing the 1st round this morning and then will get on with Round 2.

371 graduates from Penn Wood High School who got their diplomas yesterday.

283 graduates from Chichester High School.

279 graduates from Marple Newtown High School.

19 people rounded up in Upper Darby in a sting called "Operation Start Your Summer."

52, age of Philadelphia building inspector who took his own life. He had been involved in the inspection of the demolition project that ended with the deaths of 6 people.

4 under, low score at the U.S. Open, although Luke Donald still has to finish his round.

3 under in the clubhouse for Phil Mickelson.

2 over for Tiger Woods, who also is already back on the course finishing his 1st round.

3-2 win for Phils in Minnesota last night to snap a 5-game losing streak.

8-2 mark for Cliff Lee, who got the win when the Phils rallied for 2 runs in the 8th inning.

16 hits pounded out by the Phils.

2-2 series now in the NBA Finals after the Heat beat the the Spurs last night.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan. The Phillies rapped out 16 hits last night, and only scored 2 runs.

I Don’t Get It: When did we move to Seattle? Enough rain, already.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to the seniors from Penn Wood High, who persevered over a very tough year to get their diplomas yesterday.

Quote Box: “He's had a crazy 24 hours." - Keegan Bradley, who played 1st round yesterday at U.S. Open with Phil Mickelson, who had to take a cross-country red-eye flight to get back in time for an early tee time.

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