Show DIXON AQUITTER I I ONETIME INVINCIBLE SUCCUMBS I SUC-CUMBS TO TOMMY SULLIVAN I End Came ns Men Shaped for Seventh Sev-enth Round When Dixons Second Admitted Defeat Defeq New York July 3JThe onetime Invincible In-vincible George Dixon succumbed to Tommy Sullivan of Brooklyn at Coney Island tonight In their battle at 122 pounds The end came as the men shaped for the seventh round when Tom Oflourko Dixon chief second admitted defeat for his man and claiming claim-ing that his left all was disabled refused re-fused to permit him to continue which I left no other alternative fpr the referee than todccjare Sullivan the victor I Dixon was getting all the worst of wa gcttng I the body punching each was admin I istering and Just before the close of IIi I the sixth round was looking appealingly Ii appeal-Ingly toward his corner I looked I simply Q case of youth being served Asa matter of fact Dixon looked particularly I par-ticularly big about the body Sullivan I was willing to mix it up on the slightest slight-est provocation and it was the consensus consen-sus of opinion that DIxon was beaten and well beaten It was a popular victory and was greeted with cheers A great volley ot cheers greeted Old Chocolate when ho entered the ring Sullivans adherents made themselves heard by a blast of tin horns which they sounded upon the slightest occa I sion The betting was 2 to 1 on Dixon I and considerable money changed l hands I The opening round was In DIxons favor There was fierce infighting In I I the second round and Dixon Winced under tho heavy body punches Sullivan I Sulli-van came out oC the round with n bleeding car The third and fourth roupds were fast and at the end of I the fourth Sullivan was a trine blown In the fifth round Dixon had Sullivan onthe ropes and administered severe punishment but Sullivan came through his trouble and had all tho better of the latter half of the round pounding DIxons wind In a manner that the latter i did not relish and being the stronger at the bell Dixon looked n trifle weary when they shaped for the sixth round This round consisted of inflghtlng completely com-pletely The mon wore locked throughout through-out Sullivan had all the better of the i argument and weakened his man completely com-pletely by the body punches Tho preliminary scheduled to go I twelve rounds was at 122 pounds between be-tween Sum Bolen and Cyclone Jim Quinn lasted l just two rounds and resulted re-sulted In Quinn getting a righthand Jolt which rendered him unlit for further fur-ther combat |