Show DIamond the of another blizzard blizzard bliz bliz- U UNLESS zard sweeps over Salt Lake take there will be a a. double header at Bonne- Bonne yule e park parle tomorrow commencing at 1 30 o'clock the Bees and Seattle In Inthe Inthe inthe the limelight The games today were hanging on the possibility of a a. hours half sunshine before Business Manager Jack Cook de declared de- de dared this morning that he was going to get the games off oct unless the the weather weather wea wea- ther tIter Is absolutely prohibitive He wants to get the Bees out of ot the cellar be before before be- be fore tore going on the road Rain and snow have played havoc with the Bees since Ernie brought them home from the training camp camj and that Is one reason why they have not hit the pace expected The weather man Is holding out con- con hope for tor tomorrow H He sa says s 's the storm was well on on Its Its' way to foreign foreign for for- eign parts but predicted possible flurries flurries flur Slur I ries rica of snow today colder but nothing of ot a a. serious nature s Ernie Johnson will wl open next Tuesday Tues Tues- day with Oakland The games will wl be played In Oakland and San Francisco The Seals are playing next week at Se Se- Se attle attic The following week the Bees will wl willbe willbe be at Los Angeles with V Vernon as the thes opposing club Sacramento c e o will come come- cometo to s Salt Lake t May y 4 and we oh h hope 1 that t tsun th sun will be shining S SS S 5 0 Major Games Today NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at New York rain 3 p. p m m. m Philadelphia at Brooklyn rain 3 p. p pm p.m. rn m. Chicago at Cincinnati cloudy 3 p. p m. m Pittsburg at St. St Louis cloudy 3 p. p m. m S AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Philadelphia cloudy 3 p p. m. m Washington at Boston Boston Bostoni c cloudy S 3 p. p m. m Detroit at Chicago clear 3 p. p m. m St. St Louis at Cleveland rain 3 p p. m. m S C 4 S C Tagging the Bases Bases' Harold Carlson's cunning curves confused contused con con- fused the Cardinals He pitched a a. six- six hit S shutout for Pittsburg 5 Old Jupiter Pluvius w won won n seven out of ot eight t pastimes Friday for or an average of l s S S r S Mario de Vitalis I recruit pitcher h of th the Yanks e Is on his s way ui to San Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco today for tor fora a a season In the Coast league S j S The National Suspicion will have to worry along without a chairman for a few days longer Ban Johnson was slated to confer with John Heydler in New York but failed to to show up S 5 0 Boston Boston April 17 The The Indefinite suspension sus sus' pension of Wally and Oscar VItt of ot the Boston American league baseball club for failure to report Is announced by the management of ot the club Z Manager Charlie Grait Graham m of ot the Seals has turned down an offer from the Cubs of ot for tor the services of Jim O OConnell O'Connell OConnell OCon on- on nell the 18 year phenomenal outfielder out out- fielder and hitter Graham sa says s 's he needs the slugger more than the Cubs do To the people of f Norfolk there Is but butone butone butone one star on the Giants Giants' team He is Christy Mathewson l The wonderful Matty Matty Mat Mat- ty played his first professional ball in the bay city They firmly believe that McGraw Is grooming him as his sor S C 00 How flow do managers of ot pennant winning baseball clubs spend their winters Bill BUI Essick skipper of ot the Vernon Vernon- Tigers In Inthe inthe the Pacific Coast league Interprets the masters at one of the largest music shops in Los Angeles luring during winter months Honest John McCloskey who vho used to manage Salt Lake in the old bush days n nearly y J lost an eye in an exhibition game with Cleveland John is now managing Memphis and he was struck in the eye with a a. ball and was unconscious for tor half n ln n hour Physicians say however that he will not lose his glimmer glimme I Bill Clymer managing Col Columbus bus In In the American association and last year skipper of Seattle canned Catch Geary and turned him over to the Peoria club because he refused to put his cap on the ground as a marker while warming up pitchers S |