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3 unbeatens left
after fourth day


FUKUOKA, Japan >> Yokozuna Musashimaru, or Hawaii's Fiamalu Penitani, bounced back from a pair of successive losses with a win over Aminishiki at the Kyushu tournament yesterday.

Musashimaru won by oshidashi (frontal push out) to climb back to .500 in his favorite tournament.

Fellow yokozuna Asashoryu (3-1), dropped Tamanoshima (3-1) from a surprising list of unbeatens. Kyokushuzan, Hokutoriki and Tochiazuma are all 4-0 with 11 sumotori right behind at 3-1.


Day 4


Winner
Loser
Tamarikido (2-2) Toyozakura (1-3)
Tamakasuga (2-2) Yotsukasa (2-2)
Kotonowaka (3-1) Otsukasa (1-3)
Dejima (3-1) Takanowaka (2-2)
Wakatoba (2-2) Tochisakae (1-3)
Kasuganishiki (3-1) Takekaze (2-2)
Shimotori (3-1) Jumonji (2-2)
Hokutoriki (4-0) Buyuzan (0-4)
Kotoryu (1-3) Kakizoe (1-3)
Kinkaiyama (3-1) Takanonami (1-3)
Kyokushuzan (4-0) Tokitsuumi (2-2)
Tosanoumi (2-2) Asasekiryu (0-4)
Tochinonada (3-1) Kotomitsuki (1-3)
Takamisakari (2-2) Wakanosato (1-3)
Kaio (3-1) Kyokutenho (1-3)
Miyabiyama (3-1) Chiyotaikai (3-1)
Musoyama (2-2) Toki (1-3)
Asashoryu (3-1) Tamanoshima (3-1)
Musashimaru (2-2) Aminishiki (1-3)



For more sumo information online, try:
Da Kine Sumo E-zine
Grand Sumo Home Page
CyberSumo
Kyodo News Service
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