English: This is a photo of Bill Wambsganss completing an unassisted triple play during the 1920 World Series, in Game 5 on October 10. I scanned and shrank this photo from The World Series, by Cohen, Neft, Johnson and Deustch, which was printed by The Dial Press in 1976. The book credited Underwood and Underwood with owning the copyright at that time. This photo also appears in The Glory of Their Times in the article on Wamby, as well as other books about the World Series.
The photo was presumably taken from the upper deck at League Park in Cleveland, a little past third base. Third is in the lower right corner, and second is near the upper left corner, almost out of frame.
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Bill Wambsganss, second baseman with the Cleveland Indians, completing an unassisted triple play in Game 5 of the World Series against the Brooklyn Robins, circa October 10, 1920.
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