Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 208, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1918 — HOW TEN EYCK WORKS CREW [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

HOW TEN EYCK WORKS CREW

Coach of Syracuse Employs Novel Method of Instructing oarsnrj«n—Acts as Coxswain. Coach Jim Ten Eyck of the Syracuse university freshman eight-oared shell crew, his only combination this year, used a novel way to instruct the oarsmen. Ten Eyck acted as coxswain of the crew and by coaching the young-

sters as well as steering the boat from the inside of the shell, succeeded in perfecting the blade work and general watermanship from that standpoint. Lack of a launch prevented him from watching the boys row by following them on the water.

Coach James L. Ten Eyck.