William Potter '27, who sat next to Ferguson in the show, corroborated his testimony and produced his stub, which was marked A 2.
The time sheets had arrived by this time and upon examination showed that one wagon had arrived in the Square at 1.15 o'clock and had left for Station 1 at 1.30 o'clock, having taken 15 prisoners in 15 minutes.
The last few minutes were taken up in a questioning of Lieutenant Murray and Sergeant Stokes about Ferguson's charge slip, which said that no cuts or bruises were visible and that he had been arrested by Officers Stokes and Toomey.
Sergeant Stokes declared that he had copied the slip from one of Lieutenant Murray's memoranda which had probably been destroyed.
Sergeant Stokes admitted that he had not arrested Ferguson and did not know that Toomey had, but that, when large numbers of arrests were made the police try "to divide them up evenly among the arresting officers."
Court was adjourned until 9 o'clock Wednesday morning, Judge Chase estimating that all the cases would be finished before the luncheon recess