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Very limited day12 results (fwd)
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- Subject: Very limited day12 results (fwd)
- From: Peter Kaub <p-kaub@possum.murdoch.edu.au>
- Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1993 12:02:32 +0800 (WST)
Here's some more results by way of a colleague of Richard's. Thanks Tracy
for the update that went out as well. Let's hope Tony's signal is better
today, or if there is anybody else out there who you know who could help,
then have a go, I'm sure there would be a lot of happy sumo ML'ers. There
is another two members who have joined us, welcome Chris and Steve, but
like a personal message Martin sent to me I think this list might be
getting a bit out of hand now, with the number of subscribers at approx.
38 and some people who are having difficulty with their mailers handling
this. The suggestion has been put to start a separate newsgroup, that
would act as a sumo forum. Any suggestions, objections etc. to this idea,
and ideas as to which group section a sumo newsgroup should go into would
be greatly appreciated. Please post to the ML or to me personally. Keep
going Waka. Although a three way tie between Waka, Taka, and Aka would be
interesting I heard by phone conversation from Japan that Kotonishiki is
looking dangerous, and Akinoshima despite an injury to his hand is ever
looking the spoiler.
Yoroshiku, Pete Kaub.
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Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1993 07:55:03 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Richard L. Webb" <webb@phys3.physics.wsu.edu>
To: Peter Kaub <p-kaub@possum.murdoch.edu.au>
Subject: Very limited day12 results
Peter,
A Japanese prof I am in contact with gave me these results. Looks
like things really heated up during KSCI's outage. Terrible!
Especially my fave, Musashimaru.
> Today Yokozuna AKEBONO falls at Nagoya Basho! He tied at 11-1 with
> Sekiwake WAKANOHANA. Ohzeki TAKANOHANA(10-2), Ohzeki KONISHIKI(8-4),
> Sekiwake MUSASHIMARU(7-5) and No1.Maegashira KOTONISHIKI(10-2)
>
>
> with my best regards, Sumio Nakahara.
>
Richard Webb
webb@phys3.physics.wsu.edu
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