On the ninth day of the Grand Sumo Tournament in Nagoya, Sekiwake Toyoshoryu, who’s difficult for promotion to Ozeki, defeated Kai Hirado within the flat curtain and determined to win.
▽ Treasure Fuji on Mt. Busho is “pushed out” by Mt. Busho.
▽ Daishoho and Hakuoho are “pushed out” by Daishoho.
▽ Endo “pushed out” to Mt. Gono.
▽ Hekiyama beat Shoma Chiyo with “push out”.
▽ As for Ryuden, Kensho is Ryuden’s “stopover”.
Ryuden has 5 straight wins after 4 straight losses.
▽ Kotoeko to Shonan Noumi is Shonan Noumi “Hatakimi”.
▽ Myogi Ryu in Kotokatsuho is Myogi Ryu “Hatakimi”.
▽ Tamawashi gained by “pushing out” on account of misplacement of referee troops.
▽ The sea of Sada in Takayasu is “crossed” by the ocean of Sada.
▽ Hokuto Fuji determined to win by Hokuto Fuji with “push”.
▽ Takashi’s victory in Kitaseiho “sent” Takashi’s victory.
▽ Abu Saki gained Nishikifuji with “push out”.
▽ In Shodai, Midori Fuji is “Yorikiri” by Shodai.
▽ Nishikigi gained Mitakekai with “Yorikiri”.
Mitakeumi has determined to lose.
▽ In Kotonowaka, Shoen is “pushed out” by Shoen.
▽ To Aen, Daieisho “pushes out” Daieisho.
▽Hirado Kai determined to win by Hoshoryu with “Hanging Throw”.
▽ Haru Wakamoto in Ura is a “scoop throw”.
▽ Meisei to Ozeki Kirishima gained with “Push-off” and had 3 wins, 4 losses and a couple of breaks.
On the ninth day of the Nagoya event, Toyoshoryu, Nishikigi, and Hokushofuji all gained the match, and are lining up on the high with one loss.
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