Hitoshi Minato Saburo Kim
Hitoshi Minato Saburo (serve in all Saburo, from August 18, 1908 to November 23, 1979) Kim is an early Grand Sumo Tournament sumo wrestler of the Showa era. I am from current Kanasugi, Funabashi-shi, Chiba. Honna is Jin Ishii Saburo. 164cm tall, 86 kg in weight. Minatogawa room position. The top is the east maegashira fifth piece. Only a place gave its 金湊利三郎 in January, 1940 [1].
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Career
I step on the first sumo ring in the place in January, 1927. In May, 1931, I achieve new ten with Sadaji Futabayama, and 2 places tear Mt. Futaba in succession. Once withdrew by a garden case in spring and summer, but carried out new promotion to the top division in the place at ten particular seats in return, May, 1934 in January, 1933.
I often torment a young person by early sumo of the movement in spite of being a small soldier and am nicknamed "a stickup". I won straight victories from a new face in big Dewa ヶ 嶽文治郎 and won fame to Masaji Haguroyama of the new promotion to the top division in Goliath-defeaters when I attached soil on the first day and let I broke it, and the end game taste having a losing record in Aki ノ sea Setsuo who stopped the successive victory of the Futaba mountain in January, 1939.
I assumed Master's name of a retirement, an old person 20 mountain as a successor in the place where I fell in a junior division in January, 1943, but discontinued my business in 1968.
The top division results in total are 11 place 61 wins 84 defeats.
Results according to the place
Spring sumo tournament | Spring sumo tournament | The Summer Sumo Tournament | The autumn sumo tournament | |||
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1927 (1927) | (pre-sumo) | Jonokuchi 1–0 | East Jonokuchi #14 4–2 | West Jonokuchi #2 4–2 | ||
1928 (1928) | West sumo wrestler at the second lowest column #26 5–1 | East sumo wrestler at the second lowest column #18 4–2 | West third step #36 3–2 One minute | West third step #36 5–1 | ||
1929 (1929) | East junior division #34 4–2 | East junior division #34 4–2 | East junior division #14 3–3 | East junior division #14 2–4 | ||
1930 (1930) | West junior division #26 3–3 | West junior division #26 3–3 | West junior division #28 4–2 | West junior division #28 5–1 | ||
1931 (1931) | West junior division #9 5–1 | West junior division #9 4–2 | West ten #8 6–5 | West ten #8 Championship 8–3 | ||
1932 (1932) | East ten #2 – Withdrawal | x | x | x | ||
1933 (1933) | Ten cars 8–3 | x | West ten #3 6–5 | x | ||
1934 (1934) | East ten #2 6–5 | x | West maegashira #16 4–7 | x | ||
1935 (1935) | East ten #3 6–5 | x | West ten #1 8–3 | x | ||
1936 (1936) | East maegashira #11 5–6 | x | East maegashira #14 5–6 | x | ||
1937 (1937) | East ten #1 7–4 | x | East maegashira #14 7–6 | x | ||
1938 (1938) | East maegashira #7 6–7 | x | West maegashira #12 6–7 | x | ||
1939 (1939) | West maegashira #15 7–6 | x | West maegashira #13 8–7 | x | ||
1940 (1940) | East maegashira #5 5–10 | x | East maegashira #9 3–12 | x | ||
1941 (1941) | West maegashira #19 5–10 | x | West ten #1 6–9 | x | ||
1942 (1942) | East ten #7 5–10 | x | East ten #12 1–14 | x | ||
1943 (1943) | West junior division #13 Retirement 0–0–8 | x | x | x | ||
The number of each column shows "victory - defeat - closure". Championship retirement closure ten junior division Three prizes: 敢 = fighting spirit prize, 殊 = Shukun-sho, 技 = prize for technical ability Others: ★=The Venus Ranking rank: The top division - Ten cars - Junior division - The third step - Sumo wrestler at the second lowest column - Jonokuchi Top division order: Yokozuna - ozeki - sekiwake - komusubi - maegashira (as for "the # number" the order in the members) |
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