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Miyagiyama ****umatsu (****anese: 宮城山 福松,
February 27, 1895 –
November 19, 1943) was a ****anese
professional sumo
wrestler from Ichinoseki,
Iwate Prefecture...
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yokozuna Wakashima, the 23rd Okido, the 28th Ōnishiki Daigorō and the 29th
Miyagiyama competed in the
rival Osaka based sumo
organisation and were initially...
- 1866) 1942 –
Bruno Schulz,
Polish painter and
critic (b. 1892) 1943 –
Miyagiyama ****umatsu, ****anese sumo wrestler, the 29th
Yokozuna (b. 1895) 1949 –...
- RCA (d. 1971) 1892 –
William Demarest,
American actor (d. 1983) 1895 –
Miyagiyama ****umatsu, ****anese sumo
wrestler (d. 1943) 1897 –
Marian Anderson, American...
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Tsunenohana (8) Tsunenohana* (9) 1928
Hitachiiwa Noshirogata Tsunenohana (7)
Miyagiyama (2) 1927
Miyagiyama (1)
Tsunenohana (4)
Tsunenohana (5)
Tsunenohana (6)...
- Prefecture)
Signed by the
former village of
Murone on
April 15, 1997
Miyagiyama ****umatsu, sumo
wrestler Keiko Fuji, singer/actress
Shota Kimura, baseball...
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attempted suicide as a sumo
elder after being blamed for JSA
troubles Miyagiyama 1910-6 1931-1
aYokozuna Takadagawa achieved fame in Osaka,
helped save...
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wrestlers who
found themselves demoted in the rankings,
although Yokozuna Miyagiyama (the top
ranked wrestler in Osaka) was able to
retain his position. During...
- 1992. On Day 4 he was
defeated by Tochiōzan, the
first yokozuna since Miyagiyama in 1931 to lose his
first four bouts. He
withdrew from the tournament...
- came very suddenly, as he was at the
height of his powers, and it left
Miyagiyama as the only yokozuna.
After retiring from
active competition in 1930 he...