The Daily Numbers for Tuesday, June 9

The Daily Numbers: 71 years later, Richard Uhler picked up his medals earned in World War II yesterday.

19, how old Uhler was at the time.

2 people charged in connection with man with man whose body was found stuffed in a suitcase in Tinicum.

25-year-old man and 27-year-old woman both facing charges.

438 graduates who picked up diplomas from Haverford High School last night.

2 graduates from Drexel Neumann Academy’s Virtual High School.

3-6 years in prison for a homeless man in connection with burglary in Upper Darby.

32,011 Republicans went to the polls in Delco for the spring Primary.

23,389 Dems make it out to vote.

10 year minimum sentence for a former priest at SS. Simon and Jude parish in Westtown on child porn charges. He entered a guilty plea.

26-22 vote against Gov. Tom Wolf’s pick for head of the state police in Pa.

6-4 loss for the Phils to the Reds last night.

1st loss ever for Cole Hamels to Cincinnati.

13 for 29 hot streak for Maikel Franco.

1st career home run for Ivan DeJesus Jr., son of the former Phillies shortstop.

650,000 dollar deal for pitcher Kevin Correia, signed by Phils yesterday.

9 pick, what Phils used for Cornelius Randolph, being called the best hitter in the draft.

3-1 win for U.S. woman in their World Cup soccer match opener vs. Australia.

3-2 win for the Lightning to take 2-1 advantage over Blackhawks in Stanley Cup Finals.

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

Cody Asche might be less than thrilled to hear that the Phils envision Cornelius Randolph, their top draft pick from last night, as a left-fielder.

I Don’t Get It: Another priest admits guilt in a child porn case. I don’t get it.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to the graduates from Drexel Neumann Academy in Chester.

Quote Box: “In hardship, there is a treasure trove of opportunity.”

- Haverford Superintendent William Keilbaugh, to Haverford High graduates. Keilbaugh is retiring.

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