Chotte Matte
By LEE KAVETSKI
S&S Sports Editor
Those legendary Flatbush baseball fans have nothing on the sumo supporters via television at the Washington Heights BOQ stag bar in Tokyo . . . They can rattle off the sumo wrestlers' records faster than most Japanese ... Baseball averages? Nope.
NAGOYA, Japan (S&S) - Wakanohana clinched the
Emperor's Cup in the 15-day Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament here Sunday by
defeating Tochinishiki in a battle of grand champions.
The victory, Wakanohana's third cup win and his
first since becoming a grand champion last January, gave him a 13-2 record
for the tournament. Tochinishiki was next with a 12-3 mark.