Daily Numbers for Friday, March 13

The Daily Numbers: 2 straight months in which we’ve encountered a Friday the 13th.

42 million dollar, 5 year deal for running back DeMarco Murray, who signed with Chip Kelly and the Eagles yesterday.

21 million dollars guaranteed.

3 year deal for running back Ryan Matthews, with $5 million of that guaranteed.

2 children left home alone in Upper Darby while their mother went to work. Mom now faces charges.

5.2 percent unemployment rate in Delaware County, below the national average, touted during yesterday’s State of the County address. 25, age of man who led Upper Darby police on a wild chase that left 1 officer injured.

450 counts against an alleged peeping Tom on the Main Line. Sean Moses was held for trial on all charges.

100,000 dollar grant that will allow the Chester Charter School for the Arts to expand and offer high school classes.

11 1/2 to 23 months for a Chester County man on animal cruelty charges.

192.3 billion dollars, where U.S. deficit now sits

259 point gain for the Dow Jones yesterday.

84-49 win for Villanova over Marquette in opening round of Big East tourney.

60-49 loss for Saint Joe’s to St. Bonaventure.

76-69 win for La Salle over UMass.

1-0 loss for the Flyers to the Blues in a shootout. Stick a fork in them, they’re done.

35 shots stopped by Steve Mason.

2 Catholic League girls teams - O’Hara and Carroll - who will be in action today in PIAA play.

5-3 loss for Springfield to Henderson in Flyers Cup ice hockey action.

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

Chip Kelly should take this act to Vegas. He can wheel and deal with the best of them.

I Don’t Get It: Leaving two kids home alone. I just don’t get it.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Chip Kelly. He’s taken a lot of heat this week. Signing DeMarco Murray away from the Cowboys is just delicious.

Quote Box: “All of you are shareholders or stakeholders in Delaware County government. Today you have every reason to be bullish about the economic value of Delaware County.” - Mario Civera, delivering State of the County address yesterday.

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