The Daily Numbers for Tuesday, May 31

The Daily Numbers: 1953, when Frank Holloway went missing in Korea.

1954, when he was declared killed in action.

3 armed men who invaded a home in Prospect Park Monday night.

3,000 dollar reward now being offered for information on 2 burned dogs found in bag on Chester street.

6 Delaware County athletes who will take part in the Transplant Games.

29, age of Chester woman believed by police to be responsible for a crime wave in Delaware, along with her boyfriend.

58, age of Chadds Ford man killed in car crash in Delaware.

70 to 75, age of mandatory retirement for Pa. judges, under a measure being pushed.

6 decades of music for Delco legend Charlie Gracie.

67, age of man who apparently drowned while trying to save his dog from creek in Philly.

4, age of child attacked by 4 dogs in North Philadelphia.

4-3 loss for the Phils to the Nats last night.

6 losses in last 7 games for the Phillies.

.157 for Ryan Howard, who went 1 for 4 yesterday.

3-1 deficit overcome by Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors, who beat the OKC Thunder last night in Game 7 to advance to NBA Finals vs. LeBron James and the Cavaliers.

1-0 lead in Stanley Cup finals for the Penguins, who beat the Sharks last night.

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

Don’t look now but the Philllies’ Cinderella story is turning back into a pumpkin.

I Don’t Get It: I would hardly consider Monday a washout, unless you were at the shore. After overnight downpours, we barely got any rain at all on Monday, but lots of Memorial Day celebrations were still scrapped.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Springfield for honoring the Holloway family, a well-deserved honor.

Quote Box: “He didn’t have a very long life. I always wondered what he was like.”

- Frank Holloway II, on his dad Frank, who was killed in action in the Korean War, before Frank II was born.

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