Show IX THE POLICE COURT A Brisk Day on Monday for Judge Pyper Among the delinquents whose cases were before Justice Pyper yesterday were a halfdozen gamblers whom the pi ice arrested while running ngaiueatthc 3JiftHouse len Snnduy evening The successful raid reflects credit on the I members of the force who carried it I out slid has added to the terror of the sports who wil hereafter play with one 1 eye on the officers and the other on the entrance The scheme adopted by the I policemen to gain admittance was a clever one and worked to a charm as I the astonishment of the quartette caught in the act fully testified when surprised Tne four who were nabbed while gambling with the keeper of tbe den John Fallon and the doorkeeper Frank Ferron were taken straight tot to-t e City Hall wnere they cave their names as C Denhalter E Degan W P llowe aud J D Sprague They at once gave bonds for their appearance at 2 oclock yesterday but at that hour tbe six were represented by a proxy who pleaded guilty for the whole outfit and asked His Honor to name their sentence The judge briefly considered he matter and lined the keeper 99 the doorkeeper 25 and the four players 50 each wuich amounts were paid For being drunk profaning and disturbing dis-turbing the peace a fine of 10 wa assessed against > > George Payne William Coomis was also charged 10 for drunkenness and profanity William R > e got too full on Sunday uftarnoun and was taken in for wnich he was sentenced to five days imprisonment imprison-ment Jam Clark Stole a ride over the D tit t-it G and when brought before the justice jus-tice acknowledged his guilt He will stay in quod for twenty days in consequence conse-quence |