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These butterflying efforts put the Crimson in a tie with Stanford for fourth place going into the last event, the 300-yard medley relay. Here, Jim Jorgensen, Hawkins, and Don Mulvey set another Harvard record, finishing third in the race, to give the Crimson an undisputed fourth in team standings...
Hawkins will also swim with Jim Jorgensen and Don Mulvey on the 300-yard medley relay team. Mulvey, in addition, will swim the 100-yard backstroke, in which he placed third at the Easterns, while Jorgensen, holder of this season's fastest 220 time in the East, 2:08.1, will enter that event and the 400-yard free style relay...
Swimming with Jorgensen in this relay will be Gus Johnson, Alan Rapperport, and Ted Whatley. In addition, these three will swim the 100, Johnson also entering the 50 and Whatley and Rapperport...
...Jorgensen is completely recovered from his cold and cough, he may show well in the 220. Ohio State's Ford Konno will win that event and the 440 since he happens to hold the intercollegiate records in both (2:04.7 and 4:29.4), but at least this will keep Yale's Marty Smith out of the high-point bracket...
Pete Smalls took a sixth in the three-meter dive. Otherwise the Crimson just missed qualifying in four more events. Marv Sandler was three-tenths of a second off sixth place in the 150-individual medley. Jorgensen's 53.8 made him seventh in the 100-yard free style, with teammates Ted Whatley and Gus Johnson ninth and tenth. Ralph Zani just missed qualifying in the breast stroke and Marshall Walter was eighth in the dive...