The Daily Numbers for Tuesday, Oct. 7

The Daily Numbers: 91, age of Philly sports broadcasting legend Bill Campbell, who died yesterday.

150 members of the Ridley Education Association who picketed outside the school board meeting last night. They want a new contract. Their old one expired in June.

100 woman who have been the recipients of salon owner Marc Voci’s help. Now the community is reaching out to him as he battles brain cancer.

8, age of child who was steering car while an Upper Darby man was drinking beer. He pleaded guilty yesterday.

6,000 debt that is believed to be at the root of murder of cabby whose body was dumped on a Chester street. A Philadelphia man is on trial in Delaware County court.

1st, as in Concord First, the community group that is taking its push for a ballot question on the form of township government to the state Supreme Court.

3, age of child left alone in Nether Providence. The 32-year-old mom got probation in the case.

44,000 dollars police believe a landscaper scammed from 2 businessmen in Bethel.

1,000 families the Thanksgiving wish for CitiTeam Ministries in Chester. They want to offer holiday gift baskets to that many families.

2 gun bills passed by the Pa. House.

26, age of Pa. state Trooper David Kedra, who was buried yesterday. He was killed in a training accident.

125,000 dollar grant for Media Theatre from Delaware County Council.

17 point lead for Tom Wolf over Tom Corbett in latest Quinnipiac poll. It’s a 55-38 margin. That’s down from 24 point in the last poll.

1 month until the election for the next governor.

4-1 Eagles fans. Just keep telling yourself that over and over again.

81 yards for LeSean McCoy Sunday. So he wasn’t out there for the crucial final series. Chip Kelly says it’s no big deal, that McCoy actually took himself out of the game.

4-1 win by the Nats to stay alive in their NLDS series vs. the Giants.

98-78 loss for the Sixers in their 1st exhibition game last night vs. Celtics.

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

Raise your hand if you’re not buying Chip Kelly’s explanation of why LeSean McCoy was not in the game during the final minutes Sunday.

I Don’t Get It: Still trying to figure out that case in Delaware where a mom faces charges after her little girl took heroin to her day care facility and handed it out to kids. thinking it was candy.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to the legacy of a true Philly sports icon. RIP, Bill Campbell. Unbelievable.

Quote Box: “A dipper dunk! He made it.”

- Bill Campbell, describing the 100th point scored in a game by Wilt Chamberlain for the Warriors in 1962.

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