Word: jorgensen
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Midshipmen set a new Navy record of 3:32.4 in the 400-yard rally and ended the varsity's rule of that event. Ted Whatley, Jim Jorgensen, John Millard, and Dave Hawkins swam for the Crimson...
Sophomore Dave Hawkins lost his first race of the season in the Army meet, but it was to teammate Jim Jorgensen, who took the 100-yard freestyle. Jorgensen had been undefeated himself until he was beaten by Hawkins in the 200-yard freestyle in the same meet. Ralph Zani is the only other member of the squad who has not lost to an opposing swimmer, although Hawkins beat him in the Springfield meet, setting a Harvard record for the breaststroke in the process...
...most lopsided win of the evening was scored by Captain Charlie Egan in the 440-yard freestyle, when he edged teammate Rapperport by five yards and M.I.T. by 3 1/2 laps in 5:03.7. Ted Whatley barely beat Jim Jorgensen in the 220-yard freestyle...
Zani out swam Dick Stenson to take the 200-yard breaststroke in 2:29.8, and in another Crimson victory the 400-yard freestyle relay team of Whatley, Gus Johnson, Jim Buffington and Jorgensen lapped the Engineers, winning...
...Jorgensen and Ted Whatley, both of whom swam the 220 against Brown but not against Springfield, will be retained in that slot since Ulen feels it makes them stronger in the 100. Ralph Zani and Dick Stenson will also repeat in the breast stroke, as will the Crimson's top back strokers Don Mulvey and Eric Ueland, in their specialty...