Captain James P. Jorgensen, never beaten by Yale, received both varsity swimming awards at the Crimson team's annual banquet Wednesday night.
Jorgensen won the Harold S. Ulen trophy, named in honor of his coach and awarded to the most valuable senior on the squad. He also won the Wyman medal for the most points scored in the season's meets.
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