The Daily Numbers for Tuesday Aug. 13

The Daily Numbers: 750,000 dollars bail for Ummad Rushdi, charged with kidnapping in the disappearance of 7-month-old Hamza Ali.

0 sighting of the toddler since Aug. 3. Police have reason to believe Rushdi killed his girlfriend's child and buried the today. A search is expected to pick up again today.

100 dollar fine for anyone caught riding SEPTA without paying the fare. The transit folks are planning a crackdown.

71 kilograms of cocaine seized at Philadelphia International Airport. A Sharon Hill man is 1 of 2 men charged with trying to import the drugs.

180 years in prison, what a Philadelphia man is looking at in connection with a series of 6 bank heists across the region, including several here in Delco.

3 charged in a brawl that took place in an Upper Darby sports bar over the weekend.

3,400 in lottery tickets believed ripped off from lottery kiosk in Wawa store on Lansdowne Avenue in Upper Darby.

50, age of wrestling coach from Montgomery County who now faces charges of possession of child porn.

16, as in Ocean's 16, what the gang with that winning Powerball ticket has dubbed themselves over in Jersey. They plan to come forward and tell their story of being the newest millionaires today.

30 minutes, what it would take to go from Los Angeles to San Francisco in the proposed 'Hyperloop.'

30 years, how long the Daily Times has been holding the Champs 'n' Charity softball tournament to benefit the American Cancer Society.

5 wins for Cole Hamels after a complete game gem last night vs. the Braves.

13 losses for the left-hander.

3.65 ERA after last night's strong effort by Hamels.

1.98 ERA since July 1.

1,000 wins for manager Charlie Manuel.

58 managers in baseball history with 1,000 wins.

20,676 fans in the park in Atlanta last night to see the first-place Braves.

60 feet, how far a fan fell to his death in a mishap at Turner Field last night.

52, age of Brett Brown, the longtime assistant in San Antonio who has been hired as the Sixers new coach.

3 NBA titles for the Spurs during Brown's time there.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan. Anyone else notice the attendance last night for those first-place Braves? Guess the fans were all doing the Tomahawk Chop at home.

I Don’t Get It: Maybe it's me, but this summer just strikes me as one of the most miserable I can remember in terms of weather. That should not be construed to mean I'm ready for fall. That will not happen.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Michelle Miloro. The Chichester native is the cover girl for our special section today featuring our annual 'Champs 'n' Charity' softball classic. We've now been doing it for 30 years, raising money for the American Cancer Society. It's stories like that of Miloro, a cancer survivor, that makes it such a worthwhile project.

Quote Box: “I'm the toughest girl I know." - Saying emblazoned on the wrist tattoo of Michelle Miloro, a breast cancer survivor who will be competing again this weekend as the 'Champs 'n' Charity' softball classic marks 30 years of raising money to beat cancer.

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