Tuesday January 20th 1981
Tokyo, Kuramae Kokugikan
Hokutenyu's win streak ends at eight, and he joins his opponent Dewanohana, along with Kurama and Wakanohana, with an 8-2 record. Takamiyama was unable to join them as he has lost three of his last five after starting out 5-0; he lost today to Juryo man Aobajo. Kitanoumi still leads Chiyonofuji at the top.
(77) Wakanohana (8-2) def. (67) Sadanoumi (3-7) by sotogake
(87) Wajima (7-3) def. (80) Masuiyama (5-5) by yoritaoshi
(93) Kitanoumi (10-0) def. (78) Asashio (5-5) by yorikiri
(94) Chiyonofuji (9-1) def. (79) Takanosato (6-4) by yorikiri
(49) Aobayama (3-7) def. (54) Kaiki (4-6) by yorikiri
(59) Masudayama (2-8) def. (45) Kurohimeyama (2-8) by hatakikomi
(52) Hoo (5-5) def. (10*) Zaonishiki (0-10) by yorikiri
(75) Ozutsu (5-5) def. (67) Kirinji (5-5) by yorikiri
(81) Kotokaze (7-3) def. (52) Amanoyama (5-5) by yoritaoshi
(64) Wakashimazu (6-4) def. (58) Fujizakura (5-5) by sukuinage
SHIKONA
A sumo wrestler's ring name is usually his own, but they may create a new one from the names of places, weapons or lineage. For example, "waka" means junior and is often an indication that their father was in the sport. The wrestlers in both the Makuuchi and Juryo divisions are addressed as -zeki rather than the usual -san or informal -chan.
(48) Arase (6-4) def. (39) Mitsuruyama (3-7) by yorikiri
(10*) Washuyama (3-7) def. (38) Tamanofuji (1-9) by hikiotoshi
(69) Kurama (8-2) def. (64) Tochihikari (3-7) by yorikiri
(68) Dewanohana (8-2) def. (69) Hokutenyu (8-2) by uwatedashinage
(71) Tochiakagi (6-4) def. (46) Kurosegawa (3-7) by shitatedashinage
(61) Oshio (3-7) def. (51) Toryu (4-6) by yoritaoshi
(52) Aobajo (7-3) def. (65) Takamiyama (7-3) by uwatenage
(54) Banryuyama (7-3) def. (41) Shinko (7-3) by yorikiri
This blog is to share results in my sports replay gaming. All of the games involve pencil, paper, cards and dice; no digital gaming here. Most games are full season replays, but there will also be some fictional competitions thrown in. It's been a while, but I hope that 2017 sees a return of blog activity.
About M.E. myself and I
- Christopher Smith
- Eastbourne, East Sussex, United Kingdom
- I have been an M.E. sufferer for a long time now, but sports replay gaming is an easy hobby for me to enjoy. Originally from Canvey Island, Essex, I was introduced to replay gaming a few years ago, leading to my first purchase: Cricket World. Most sports I share will be common, but there are some more obscure replays thrown in. Thank you for visiting and I hope you enjoy your stay. Feel free to say hello! - Chris
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Baho Fury - 1981 Hatsu, Makuuchi Day Ten
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