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U.S. Women's Open leading second-round scores

Fri Jun 27, 2008 6:13pm EDT

(Reuters) - Leading second-round scores from the U.S. Women's Open at Interlachen Country Club in Edina, Minnesota on Friday (par-73, U.S. unless stated):

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140 Angela Park (Brazil) 73 67

141 Minea Blomqvist (Finland) 72 69

Park Inbee (South Korea) 72 69

142 Paula Creamer 70 72

Jang Jeong (South Korea) 73 69

143 Shin Ji-yai (South Korea) 69 74

144 Kim Song-hee (South Korea) 68 76

145 Lee Seon-hwa (South Korea) 75 70

Pat Hurst 67 78

Annika Sorenstam (Sweden) 75 70

Kang Jimin (South Korea) 73 72

146 Sherri Turner 76 70

Sakura Yokomine (Japan) 71 75

Brittany Lang 71 75

(Compiled by Mark Lamport-Stokes; Editing by Tom Pilcher)



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