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SportsOctober 3, 2004

Yellow Book USA wins Division II title Yellow Book USA, the runner-up in the Corporate Games' Division II (99 or fewer employees) last year, captured the championship this year by a narrow margin. The event concluded Friday night with final events at Osage Community Centre and closing ceremonies at Shawnee Park Sports Complex...

Yellow Book USA wins Division II title

Yellow Book USA, the runner-up in the Corporate Games' Division II (99 or fewer employees) last year, captured the championship this year by a narrow margin.

The event concluded Friday night with final events at Osage Community Centre and closing ceremonies at Shawnee Park Sports Complex.

TG Missouri and Procter & Gamble Blue tied atop Division I, each with 575 points. TG Missouri, based in Perryville, won the championship with seven first place finishes to Procter & Gamble Blue's six. Procter & Gamble Blue was third with 560 points.

Yellow Book USA tallied 515 points in Division I with the Division of Youth Services second at 510. Defending champion MedAssets was third with 405 points.

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Scramble concludes ladies day schedule

Betty Price, Priscilla Kirby and Kathy Morris formed the first-place team in the Cape Girardeau Country Club Ladies Day three-person scramble Thursday.

The event concluded the ladies day events for the year.

Two teams tied for second: Marlena Jones, Keiko Fujiwara and Phyllis Seabaugh formed one of those teams; Beth Mapes, Jean Mabrey and Sarah Cochrane formed the other.

Closest to the pin honors went to: Brenda Vanden Brook (No. 2), Mabrey (No. 6), Mapes (No. 8), Morris (No. 11) and Fujiwara (No. 13).

-- From staff reports

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