The Japan Times, Tuesday 20th June 1911 (Page 8)

"SUMO" CONTEST ENDS TODAY

WESTERN CAMP WON SUNDAY IN INTERESTING MATCHES

    Sunday's (ninth day's) tournaments at the Kokugikan had a large influx of visitors favorer by fine weather and owing to the close of the present contests. The results of the more interesting matches were as follows:-

Eastern camp Western camp
-Sakuragawa +Tamateyama
+Omifuji -Akashiryu
-Ikarigata +Jindate
-Nami-no-oto +Kurosegawa
+Aioi -Ariake
-Yashimayama +Tsuruwatari
-Asashiwo +Tamatsubaki
+Yamaizumi -Ise-no-hama
+Komagatake -Onaruto
-Kohitachi +Tachiyama
The plus sign (+) indicates the victor and the minus (-) the defeated.

    The present tournament was to come to a close by yesterday's match, which was, however, abandoned on account of stormy weather and postponed to today.
    The well matched contests in today's (last day's) program are as follows:-

Eastern camp Western camp
Umegawa Tomi-no-ura
Sakuragawa Hakkozan
Onogawa Igarashi
Nami-no-oto Onaruto
Asashiwo Ariake
Kohitachi Kurosegawa
Yamaizumi Tamatsubaki
Ayanami Ise-no-hama
Komagatake Tachiyama
Omifuji Orochigata
Saga-no-umi Toshuzan
Ikarigata Chitosegawa
Aioi Tsuruwatari