INMAN STRIKES TROUBLE
BILLIARD PLAYER ATTACKED. THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE. LONDON, May 10. That Rupert Featherstonehaugh, a manufacturer, forced his way into his home,' accused him of making Mrs Featherstonehaugh "turn him out, lolled him with a blow to the jaw, and struck him six times when lie was on the floor, were the allegations made by Melbourne Inman, ex-world champion professional billiard player at Bow-Street to-day. Featherstonehaugh was charged with assaulting Inman. It was stated in evidence that Inman ami Featherstonehaugh, were members of the same club. Inman objected to Featherstonehaugh's attention,* to Mrs. Inman, and asked bun to leave her alon3. . Inman and bis wife occupied separate hod rooms. On the night of April 21, Inninn after arriving home, ignored a knock on the door. He h««dJK bo furniture the folding doors eXgtntothe next room removed Sd Featherstonehaugh entered and «aicl: "Why did you make my wit© turn mo out." _ FoatberTiunan denied tins, and * c , l -,c. nn the ground. inwhen T a \ v S/ "d been strained mini's wrist, wincn .nau mTni j DUS) *UfTimVoT wSaS V precluded mm Ilom . . Tmrnn's oVo 19, , ■ - - '•- ' '"•
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 24 May 1928, Page 5
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