Monday January 19th 1981
Tokyo, Kuramae Kokugikan
The Juryo wrestlers returned to competing against their Makuuchi counterparts today, but both Hidanohana (5-4) and Yutakayama (1-8), fresh off his first win of the season, suffered defeats. Elsewhere, a very strong candidate for contest of the year occurred between high-flying Wakanohana and the winless Zaonishiki, with the eventual loser surprised everyone by lasting a good length of time, threatening to win on more than one occasion.
Another good match, Sadanoumi vs Masudayama, added to the excitement of the day along with two upsets: Fujizakura, who has five wins in his last six, winning a tight battle with Tochiakagi; and Kurosegawa defeated Oshio in a battle of out-of-form men.
(87) Wajima (6-3) def. (49) Aobayama (2-7) by oshidashi
(77) Wakanohana (7-2) def. (10*) Zaonishiki (0-9) by yorikiri
(93) Kitamoumi (9-0) def. (52) Hoo (4-5) by yorikiri
(94) Chiyonofuji (8-1) def. (80) Masuiyama (5-4) by yorikiri
(79) Takanosato (6-3) def. (78) Asashio (5-4) by uwatenage
(67) Sadamoumi (3-6) def. (59) Masudayama (1-8) by yoritaoshi
(67) Kirinji (5-4) def. (54) Kaiki (4-5) by yorikiri
(81) Kotokaze (6-3) def. (75) Ozutsu (4-5) by yorikiri
(48) Arase (5-4) def. (45) Kurohimeyama (2-7) by hatakikomi
(52) Amanoyama (5-4) def. (10*) Washuyama (2-7) by oshidashi
YORITAOSHI
The frontal crush out is where the loser is driven backwards, the strength of the attacker forcing a collapse to the ground. As with the yorikiri, the victor must hold on to his opponent's belt throughout.
(58) Fujizakura (5-4) def. (71) Tochiakagi (5-4) by hikiotoshi
(69) Kurama (7-2) def. (39) Tamanofuji (1-8) by yorikiri
(69) Hokutenyu (8-1) def. (39) Misturuyama (3-6) by hatakikomi
(68) Dewanohana (7-2) def. (51) Toryu (4-5) by yorikiri
(46) Kurosegawa (3-6) def. (61) Oshio (2-7) by katasukashi
(65) Takamiyama (7-2) def. (64) Wakashimazu (5-4) by yorikiri
(64) Tochihikari (3-6) def. (58) Hidanohana (5-4) by oshidashi
(54) Banryuyama (6-3) def. (10*) Yutakayama (1-8) by oshidashi
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
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Basho Fury - 1981 Hatsu, Makuuchi Day Nine
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