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Kyushu Basho: Day 4



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|Date: Wed, 10 Nov 93 18:48:26 JST
|From: Riley@hachi.hi-tech.ac.jp
|Subject: Kyushu Basho: Day 4
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|Winners:                Losers:                 Technique:
|--------                -------                 ----------
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|Kiraiho         (2-2)   Oginishiki      (1-3)   yorikiri
|Kaio            (3-1)   Tamakairiki     (2-2)   uwatenage
|Toyonoumi       (2-2)   Oginohana       (0-4)   yorikiri
|Minatofuji      (2-2)   Daishoyama      (1-3)   uwatenage
|Kitakachidoki   (3-1)   Kasugafuji      (3-1)   uwatenage
|Mainoumi        (3-1)   Daizen          (3-1)   tottari
|Musoyama        (2-2)   Terao           (2-2)   oshidashi
|Daishoho        (2-2)   Tokitsunada     (2-2)   yorikiri
|Kotoinazuma     (2-2)   Misugisato      (2-2)   shitatenage
|Tomonohana      (2-2)   Kirishima       (0-4)   oshidashi
|Kotobeppu       (2-2)   Takatoriki      (1-3)   oshidashi
|Wakashoyo       (1-3)   Kushimaumi      (0-4)   yorikiri
|Kotonowaka      (2-2)   Kenko           (2-2)   uwatenage
|Akinoshima      (2-2)   Kyokudozan      (1-3)   yorikiri
|Takanonami      (3-1)   Higonoumi       (2-2)   yoritaoshi
|Musashimaru     (2-2)   Konishiki       (2-2)   yorikiri
|Wakanohana      (4-0)   Tochinowaka     (2-2)   okuridashi
|Kotonishiki     (3-1)   Takanohana      (2-2)   yorikiri
|Akebono         (4-0)   Takamisugi      (1-3)   oshidashi
| 
|Today the yen closed at 107.88 per US dollar in Tokyo.
| 
|We have a total of 5 perfect records now, but only 2 are on the winning side.
|It's getting embarrassing to watch Kirishima get blown away every day now.
| 
|Mainoumi was pretty slick and got Daizen's arm, then threw him over his leg.
|Kotobeppu handled Takatoriki easily today; what's up with Takatoriki this
|basho?  He seems to have lost his drive again.  Musashimaru got around
|Konishiki (it took a few steps ;-)  ) and drove him out in a quick one.
|Wakanohana also got to the side of Tochinowaka and took him out.  Gotta stay
|straight up with Waka these days.  Kotonishiki's ferocity was too much for
|Takanohana; that makes 3 in a row for Koto over Taka.  Akebono couldn't get
|a grip on Takamisugi, so he pushed him out.  So far, nobody seems to give
|Akebono much of a fight.  He might start getting complacent.
| 
|Mata nee....
| 
|David
|riley@hachi.hi-tech.ac.jp
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