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|  A Cane for Mr. Ward, Jr.? 
			
			This item ended yesterday on ebay http://tinyurl.com/kvb543 It was advertised as John Ward's cane. I haven't googled extensively or re-read his biography to confirm whether he was in fact a "jr." or whether any other information matches. I did a quick search and couldn't find any reference to the "Stars" BBC club for him Can anyone advise? Even if not his (as I would initially suspect), still a pretty cool item (especially if you have a sprained ankle, and want to impress your friends with your cane!). . Max   Last edited by baseballart; 06-18-2009 at 08:55 AM. | 
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|  agreed 
			
			Whether it was Wards or not that is a beautiful cane..
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			If we are talking John Montgomery Ward, according to his biography, his father's name was James.  Therefore, he could not have been a junior.
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|  great cane 
			
			Darn that's nice....This is the place to see if it's John Montgomery Ward's ....let the litmus test begin.
		 
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			Cool piece!  The seller apparently thought it was the Hall Of Famer's cane | 
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			What connection does John Ward have to the Star Baseball Club? Also, with other known John Ward items I don't recall ever seeing a "Jr." after his name. Last edited by benjulmag; 06-18-2009 at 02:30 PM. | 
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			Unlikely it belonged to John M. Ward but still beautiful. Canes such as these were often given to ballplayers in the 19th century. I remember buying an incredible lot in an auction about 15 years ago that included Dan Brouthers cane and a gold medal he won for being a champion batter. I know these were brokered to Barry Halper, but for some reason I can't recall if they were in his sale. I also remember another cane given to Charles Comiskey that was equally stunning. | 
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