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Maedayama Eigorō (****anese: 前田山 英五郎, May 4, 1914 –
August 17, 1971) was a ****anese
professional sumo
wrestler from
Ehime Prefecture. He was the sport's...
- 1970 –
Rattana Pestonji, Thai
director and
producer (b. 1908) 1971 –
Maedayama Eigorō, ****anese sumo wrestler, the 39th
Yokozuna (b. 1914) 1971 – Wilhelm...
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Terukuni Manzō 照國 万蔵 2
Isegahama Yuzawa,
Akita 1942 1953 Unryū
Isegahama 39
Maedayama Eigorō 前田山 英五郎 1
Takasago Yawatahama,
Ehime 1947 1949 Unryū
Takasago 40...
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eventually recruited by the head
coach of
Takasago stable,
former yokozuna Maedayama.
After graduating from
Baldwin High
School in
Wailuku in 1963 he left...
- they
would miss him. News
media compared his case with
earlier yokozuna Maedayama who was
forced to
resign in 1949
after dropping out of a
tournament claiming...
- no
tournament Bishūyama
Haguroyama (3) 1944
Saganohana Haguroyama (2)
Maedayama 1943 ****abayama (11) ****abayama (12) no
tournament 1942 ****abayama (9)...
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until 1941, when he p****ed on the
Takasago elder share to then ōzeki
Maedayama. He died in 1962 at the age of 82.
Asashio was born in Saijō in the Ehime...
- 2014) 1913 –
Princess Katherine of
Greece and
Denmark (d. 2007) 1914 –
Maedayama Eigorō, ****anese sumo wrestler, the 39th
Yokozuna (d. 1971) 1916 – Jane...
- in 1971
after the
death of the
previous stablemaster,
former yokozuna Maedayama. As Takasago-oyakata he
coached Asashio Tarō IV and
Konishiki to the rank...
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victory also
coincided with the
controversy over
struggling yokozuna Maedayama being told to
retire after being seen at a
baseball game
while he was...