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Show "BISH" KAY LIKELY TO REJOIN "U" GRIDDERS WASHINGTON, D. C. July 1. Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Harold (Blsh) Kay, Utah's star halfback of 1916 and 1917, will very likely be back on the gridiron with Tommy Fitzpat rick's warriors this fall. Bish, who is leaving Washington today for New Orleans, and thence to Ellington field, California, where he expects to receive his discharge from the army, will be In Utah by July 25. He intends to hibernate in the cool shades of Ogden canyon for the summer, and there decide absolutely at which school he will complete his university uni-versity work. Kay practically admits that he will resume re-sume his work at the University of Utah this fall, and in answer to a suggestion that he would return, remarked: "To be frank with you, my work in the last two years has brought me in close contact with most of the schools of the country, and T have decided that there is no better school for my undergraduate work than tho University of Utah." Lieutenant Kay has been doing administrative admin-istrative work in the office of the director of air service. He enlisted in that branch in the summer of 1917. |