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Chiba ヶ 崎俊治

Chiba ヶ 崎俊治

The original notation is "Chiba ヶ 嵜俊治". The title added to this article becomes incorrect from the limitation of the article name by a technical limit.
Chiba ヶ 嵜俊治 Sumo pictogram.svg
Basic information
Professional name Chiba ヶ 嵜俊治
The real name Tamanoi Toshiharu (a maiden name: Shishikura)
Nickname Constantly-seen-together couple
The date of birth 1893April 10[1]
Date of death (1933-01-16) January 16, 1933 (39 years old death)
Native place Tomisatomachi, Inba-gun, Chiba (existing: Tomisato-shi, Chiba)
Height 176cm
The weight 120 kg
BMI 38.74
Position room 20 Yamabe-ya
The proud skill Thrust, left four, gathering, carrying an opponent out of the ring, uwatenage
Results
Current ranking Retirement
Top Tokyo University Seki
Life military service 82 wins 51 defeats nine minutes 7 custody 19 rest (19 places)
Top division military service 70 wins 48 defeats nine minutes 5 custody 19 rest (15 places)
Championship One time of ten championships
Data
The first sumo ring June, 1911 place (Jonokuchi)
Promotion to the top division January, 1917 place
Retirement January, 1924 place
Remarks
As of March 17, 2014

The former Grand Sumo Tournament sumo wrestler that Chiba ヶ 嵜俊治 (ちばがさきとしじ, from April 10, 1893 to January 16, 1933) is from Tomisatomachi, Inba-gun, Chiba (existing: Tomisato-shi, Chiba). The real name Tamanoi Toshiharu (たまのいとしじ) (a maiden name: Shishikura).

Table of contents

Origin

I am born in Tomisatomachi, Inba-gun, Chiba (existing: Tomisato-shi, Chiba) on April 10, 1893. Because I put an ozeki when I participated in a dedicatory sumo wrestling match held in a hometown and played an active part in the sumophilia since the days of a child, I stepped on the first sumo ring from Jonokuchi at a place to 20 Yamabe shop with the help of 20 mountains of the same town in guide, June, 1911 in 1910. The ability that kept watch on the ozeki by a dedicatory sumo wrestling match was not for show and I touched the first loss to Moriya Tochigiyama who continued an excellent attack undefeated till then at the place in May, 1913 for the junior division era and gathered topics. I carried out new promotion to the top division to a new wrestler of the junior grade at a place at a place from the first sumo ring in January, 1917 in May, 1915 only four years later and carried out the favorable success in life that was not different in expectation.

With a figure of the potbellied style of the thing which was not large, I kept a sharp turnout alive from a thrust and gave a ranking in the Japanese wrestling technique of the frontal attack to hang it, and to flock by uwatenage that was daring from left four and raised good grade of eight wins two defeats to a komusubi at promotion, this place at a place in January, 1918. This activity was accepted and was promoted to an ozeki with Juro Kyuushuuzan at the place in May of the year. There was the good luck that the position of the ozeki became vacant by retirement of 太刀山峯右衛門 and yokozuna promotion of Tanigoro Otori for the same period, but was the speed success in life at 4 only places from new promotion to the top division.

Chiba ヶ 嵜 which belonged to the rival team (an east and west system was adopted) in the glory years when Dewanoumi room position sumo wrestler monopolized championship in a place (two a year places system) for 10 for five years fought well in those days while antagonizing skilled players such as Kannichi Tsunenohana, Moriya Tochigiyama, Uichiro Onishiki. After Tanigoro Otori retired himself/herself from the place last in May, 1920 because I had a certain personality sumo ring manner with me, Chiba ヶ 嵜 was expected with the next yokozuna. However, because I was short of having hurt eyes by having suffered from diabetes and watching baseball in the provincial tour and the spirit in the sumo ring, results turned worse and fell to a sekiwake at the place in May, 1922. After the conventional force was lost by aggravation of diabetes although I made my comeback to an ozeki at the place as six wins one defeat three minutes, and 2 places participated in a komusubi as demotion, a komusubi in all things that I stopped at a place in January, 1923, I retired myself from the active play last at a place in January, 1924.

I assumed Master's name of old person, Tamanoi as a successor after a retirement and devoted myself to developing upbringing. I had a cheerful character, and popularity was high and took it over at the very beginning when Motokichi Shimizugawa woke up a case after a great spree and was expelled and called for return to the Japan Sumo Wrestling Association following the fact that father of Shimizugawa committed suicide and let you return wonderfully. The director successively holds it in the Japan Sumo Wrestling Association and made an effort for the revival of the association which fell into the critical situation by the spring and summer garden case that broke out in 1932, but diabetes dies in it death, 39 years old by the burden on body on aggravation, January 16, 1933.

Main results

  • Results in total: 82 wins 51 defeats nine minutes 7 custody 19 rest winning rate .617
  • Top division results: 70 wins 48 defeats nine minutes 5 custody 19 rest winning rate .593
  • Ozeki results: 38 wins 35 defeats three minutes 4 custody 10 rest winning rate .521
  • The active reign: 19 places
  • The top division reign: 15 places
  • The ozeki reign: 9 places
  • The three key posts reign: 4 places (sekiwake 1 place, komusubi 3 place)
  • Each step championship: One time of ten championships (May, 1916 place)

Results according to the place

Chiba ヶ 嵜俊治
Spring sumo tournament The Summer Sumo Tournament
1911
(1911)
(pre-sumo) x
1912
(1912)
x x
1913
(1913)
x x
1914
(1914)
x x
1915
(1915)
x West ten #13
2–1
(2 custody)
 
1916
(1916)
West ten #7
3–2 
East ten #3
Championship
7–0

1917
(1917)
East maegashira #14
6–2
(1 custody) (1 draw) a standard-bearer
 
East maegashira #3
6–3
(1 draw)
 
1918
(1918)
West komusubi
8–2 
West ozeki
7–3 
1919
(1919)
West exhibited excellent work ozeki
5–3
(2 custody)
 
West ozeki
3–7 
1920
(1920)
West ozeki
7–2
(1 draw)
 
Tokyo University Seki
6–2
(1 custody) (1 draw)
 
1921
(1921)
Tokyo University Seki
2–7
(1 custody)
 
West ozeki
4–6 
1922
(1922)
West exhibited excellent work ozeki
4–5
(1 draw)
 
East exhibited excellent work sekiwake
6–1
(3 draws)
 
1923
(1923)
West exhibited excellent work ozeki
0–0–10 
East komusubi
6–4
(1 draw)
 
1924
(1924)
East komusubi
Retirement
0–1–9

x
The number of each column shows "victory - defeat - closure".    Championship retirement closure ten junior division
Three prizes = fighting spirit prize, = Shukun-sho, = 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)


Footnote

  1. There is the opinion "to have been born in ^ on February 8, 1892", but an opinion born in 1893 is convincing.

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