The Daily Numbers for Wednesday, Nov. 13

The Daily Numbers: 3 years, how long Marie Rogai served as principal at Cardinal O’Hara High School in Springfield. She was removed on Monday, and is now planning to fight the move.

1,500 students at Cardinal O’Hara.

1st female principal in O’Hara history.

2 Upper Darby officers who were terminated for an incident involving a teen in custody who go back on the job today after being reinstated by an arbitrator.

100 of 225 newly planted trees in Bond Avenue Park in Upper Darby that were uprooted by vandals just a week after they were planted.

2,500 dollar lottery ticket at the heart of a story that ends in drug charges against the owner of a Tinicum pizza joint.

86, age of man roughed up as he was robbed as he returned to his home in Tinicum. The suspects are believed to be in their early 20s.

6 properties on Powell Road in Chester Township being purchased by the township.

25, age of former employee of comics store in who pleaded guilty to having sex with a 14-year-old girl he met at the store in Granite Run Mall.

5 applicants still vying for the final casino license in Philly after Steve Wynn again pulled out.

1,776 feet for One World Trade Center, making it the tallest building in the United States.

1,451 feet for the Willis Tower, formerly known as the Sears Tower in Chicago.

32 point decline for the stock market yesterday.

17 billion dollar deal that will join American Airlines with US Airways.

28.5 million passengers for US Airways in the 1st half of 2013; 43.1 million for American.

822 million dollars in operating profit last year for US Airways.

16 million dollar deal for 2 years for Marlon Byrd to sign with the Phillies.

24 homers for Byrd last year, that’s a career high.

.280 career batting average for Byrd, who hit .291 while splitting time between the Mets and Pirates last year.

5-0 win for the Flyers over the Ottawa Senators last night.

20th shut out of his career for Steve Mason, his 1st for this year.

24 saves for Mason.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.

$16 million for Marlon Byrd. I knew I should have stuck with baseball.

I Don’t Get It: It only took days for some neanderthals to rip up a lot of the trees that had been planted in Bond Park in Upper Darby.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to the students who helped preserve a World War I Memorial out in Malvern. That’s the way to celebrate Veterans Day.

Quote Box: “It was a personnel decision and had nothing to do with any kind of misconduct. It is not a student safety issue.” - Ken Gavin, archdiocese spokesman, on the termination of Cardinal O’Hara principal.

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