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Jorgensen, in addition, will swim in the 100, along with Jack Dinsmoor, Gus Johnson, Rapperport, and Ted Whatley. Jorgensen has equalled Dave Hedberg's Crimson record for this distance with a 51.7 clocking at New Haven, but he is not credited with a tie since he placed second to a 50.3 clocking by Yale's Kerry Donovan...
...this point it was clear that Yale would take the meet. Don Mulvey, Hawkins, and Ted Whatley had failed to stop Yale's 2:50.5 team of Gideonse. Denny O'Connor, and Kerry Donovan in the 200-yard medley relay, the opening event, and the final victor was never in doubt...
Finally, Jorgensen anchored the 44-yard free style relay team of Whatley, Gus Johnson, and Marv Sandler that was dropped by Yale's John Niles, Jim Rae, Dick Carey, and Gideonse...
Sandy Gideonse, Denny O'Connor, and Joe Burnett of the Blue have combined in the 300-yard medley relay for a time of 2:54.2. The closest the varsity has come to this is a clocking of 2:57.6 against Princeton. Don Mulvey, Ralph Zani, and Ted Whatley swam it, and Ulen is sure their time can be bettered. "We'll give them a good race," he said...
What Hal Ulen can manufacture in the way of a 400-yard free style relay team is not yet known. Ted Whatley, Alan Rapperport, Marv Sandler, and John Millard did 3:34.3 for the varsity, but this is far behind the 3:25.6 of Yale's Ed Howes, Brisson Wood, Mark Thoman, and John Niles. Ulen has admittedly not tipped his hand, but the Blue can also do better...