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...Tama-nishiki weighs 300 lb., wears his hair curled in a knot on top of his head, dresses in a 15-lb. fringed apron and an enormous belt made of twisted straw and paper streamers, looks as if he were proud of having just swallowed a medicine ball. He is the yokozuna (champion) of Japanese sumo (wrestling). Fortnight ago in Tokyo, some 10,000 yapping devotees of Japan's most ancient & honorable sport saw him attain this distinction in the final of the semi-annual national tournament in the Kokugi-kan amphitheatre. Spry little Musashiyama, defending yokozuna, ten years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Sumo | 2/10/1936 | See Source »

Last week Dr. Dickey was at an unmapped place on the Orinoco called Tama Tama. Like all enterprising explorers he had made a reportorial connection with the New York Times. To that paper he wirelessed first news of his discovery. Included in the despatch was mention of a 40-ft. waterfall over which his disabled outboard-motored canoe almost drifted and which he has "named, for a salient figure in the newspaper and exploration world, Russell Owen Cascade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: El Dorado Viewed | 8/10/1931 | See Source »

...Vauncey" "Tama...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: The Election | 3/11/1929 | See Source »

...much general hilarity, the Duke and Duchess of York landed at Suva, Fiji Islands, last week from the cruiser Renown, on their way to Australia (TIME, Jan. 17 et seq.). The natives, their faces painted, their bodies caparisoned in grassy garments, received the King-Emperor's son with a tama, a prolonged, mournful and most honorable sound, a sound that begins as a grant, crescendoes to a bark, and ends with an exclamation resembling "WHOA...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fiji Fest | 2/28/1927 | See Source »

Japan offered to send his body to this country aboard the cruiser Tama. President Coolidge expressed regret that was more than formal to the late Ambassador's nearest relative* -his brother, Frederick Bancroft, the historian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: A Loss | 8/10/1925 | See Source »

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