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Kinrey Matsuyama : ウィキペディア英語版
Kinrey Matsuyama
was a Japanese billiards player. A ''Time'' article from 1952 referred to Matsuyama as a Japanese Willie Hoppe. By 1952 Matsuyama's last visit to the United States was in 1936. Matsuyama coached Masako Katsura.〔"(Sport: Lady with a Cue )." ''TIME''. Monday March 17, 1952. Retrieved on August 8, 2010.〕 Matsuyama died on December 20, 1953 from a heart ailment.〔"(HEART AILMENT FATAL TO JAP BILLIARDS STAR )." ''Chicago Daily Tribune''. December 21, 1953. C2. Page 1. Retrieved on August 8, 2010. "Japanese professional billiards Kinrei Matsuyama 56 died last night of a heart ail ment."〕 Matsuyama had had plans to move to Honolulu with his family, become an American citizen, and purchase a billiard parlor. His eldest son, Hideo, 18, was attending a San Francisco high school at the time. Matsuyama was said to have taught all of Japan's top players, among whom Katsura was his star pupil.
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