The Daily Numbers for Tuesday, May 10

The Daily Numbers: 1010, number of the House bill that would beef up background checks on gun sales in Pa. It was the subject of a policy hearing Monday at Strath Haven High School.

115 grads who picked up their diplomas Saturday from Penn State Brandywine.

43, age of Chester man convicted in abduction and sexual assault of a former girlfriend.

29, age of woman being questioned in the stabbing death of her boyfriend in Upper Darby.

15 homicides so far this year in Delaware County.

4 in Upper Darby, including 1 justifiable homicide.

30,000 dollar auto tag scam that resulted in a guilty plea by 1 of the owners of an auto tag dealer in Chester.

28-22 vote by the Pa. Senate to change system of seniority-based layoffs amid school teachers.

429 million dollar Powerball ticket sold in 7-Eleven store in Trenton. The winner has not yet come forward.

3 girls facing charges after a girl died as a result of a brawl in a high school bathroom in Wilmington.

93, age of William Schallert, who played Patty Duke’s father on the “Patty Duke Show.”

113, age of Pa.’s oldest woman, who died at a nursing home in Greensburg.

18 million dollars, how much Sam Bradford will be paid by the Eagles this year.

2 year deal he signed - before the Birds moved up in the draft to take QB Carson Wentz.

2 weeks worth of voluntary practices missed by Bradford in his snit over the Wentz selection.

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

Sam Bradford is back. Winning back the fans likely will take a little longer.

I Don’t Get It: Penn State is still trying to shake the muck of the Jerry Sandusky debacle off its image.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Margie Reilly of Havertown, who testified yesterday at gun hearing. She knows of what she speaks. She lost her son, CVS store manager Jason McClay, to gun violence.

Quote Box: “The business side of football is sometimes a necessary consideration.”

- Sam Bradford, after returning to the Eagles.

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