A FAMOUS CRICKETER'S CREDENTIAL.
Mr David Scott, orie of the leading Victorian cricketers, and a partner in the firm of Boyle and Scott, of the cricketing and football depot is BourTce street, Melbourne, relates how be hud been l&nied in the leg by a fearful blow from a cricket ball on the East Melbourne ground last season. The limb swelled very much, and the braise caused such excruciating agony that he bad to be taken home in a cab, but two applicatdonfl of .>t. Jacobs Oil banished the pain and reduced the swelling. Scott, with: that characteristic desire to do good, has never ceased to recommend the remedy to cricketers and footballers, and ho says that it has given satisfactory relief to all his athletic friends who hivo tried it.
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Press, Volume XL, Issue 5858, 23 June 1884, Page 3
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A FAMOUS CRICKETER'S CREDENTIAL.
Press, Volume XL, Issue 5858, 23 June 1884, Page 3
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