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1940s A Decade of Domination - John Burroughs School

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Speedy Jim Burst, brandishing a cast on his left armfrom an injury that had kept him out all season, explodedin the next game against Crystal City, scoringfour touchdowns in a 44–6 route. Crystal City was deepin the country; <strong>Burroughs</strong> was from the big city, andthe boys were private schoolers to boot. Shelby Pruettrecalls graffiti in the visitors’ locker room referringto <strong>Burroughs</strong> as “city slickers” and “pantywaists” andannouncing, “We’re gonna’ kick your a____.” Instead,<strong>Burroughs</strong> raced to a halftime lead <strong>of</strong> 26–6. When therout was over, Pruett recalled, “we were told we’d betterpack our things and leave in a hurry.”The season ended with the fourth straight shutout<strong>of</strong> Country Day. The victory margin <strong>of</strong> 23–0 was thewidest <strong>of</strong> any <strong>Burroughs</strong> win in history. The Bombers’first strike came on a twenty-nine-yard Pruettto-Sislerpass. After Rowland blocked a punt, Pruettscored for a 13–0 halftime lead. Burst scored fromtwenty-three yards in the second half, and Pruettkicked a field goal. The game ended with <strong>Burroughs</strong>on Country Day’s one-foot line. Honors poured in forthe Bombers: Named All-ABC were Pruett and Thiesin the backfield, Sisler at end, and Perkins in the line.Sisler and Thies made second-team All-District andPruett and Burst honorable mention.1949 basketball team. Frontrow from left: Strassner, T.Brown, Thies, Sisler, Bishop,Burst, Heuer, Weinrich;second row: Coach Wolfe,Wagner, Werner, Rosenfeld,Cramer, Pollnow, Hampton,Burke, Pfeifler.The starting five were all 49ers—Dave Sisler, Ben Bishop,Jim Burst, Chuck Thies, and Dick Strassner. As part <strong>of</strong> theirABC championship, <strong>Burroughs</strong> beat Principia when theywere the only undefeated team in St. Louis. The Bombersflattened Webster Groves 44–29, which, by the Review’saccount, “began to indicate that they were going places.”Emotions ran high as the team gathered momentum. TwoJBS fathers were ejected from one game for hurling jibes atthe referees, which may have prompted an editorial in theWorld by <strong>John</strong> Zentay ’49 reminding boosters that enthusiasmwas fine, “but when it reaches such proportions that thereferees are personally insulted then the fans are steppingout <strong>of</strong> bounds.”By the time <strong>of</strong> the subregionals <strong>of</strong> the state tournamentat University City High <strong>School</strong>, <strong>Burroughs</strong> was 11–2 andseeded ninth out <strong>of</strong> sixteen behind such powerhouses as St.Louis U. High, Cleveland, Beaumont, and Southwest. TheBombers plowed through Hadley 60–24, with reserves playingmost <strong>of</strong> the game, and Soldan Blewitt 53–33. In the semifinalsagainst Southwest, the fast-breaking sharp shootersplayed their best game <strong>of</strong> the year, amassing a 56–14 leadbefore the reserves took over. In the finals, <strong>Burroughs</strong> overcameUniversity City and their star Terry Fails, 36–31. Strassnerhad a hot shooting hand, and Jim Burst exhibited dribblingskills in a two-minute stall to close the game.A Basketball EncoreThe 49ers provided an immediate encore with a dramaticrace to a fourth-place finish in the state basketballtournament, a particularly noteworthy achievementin that the 1948–49 season was the last in whichall schools competed in the same play<strong>of</strong>f category,regardless <strong>of</strong> size.The engagement <strong>of</strong> Ben Bishop ’49 and Elaine Rowland ’53 was celebrated with thiscartoon depicting Rowland bounding into a huddle <strong>of</strong> the famous ’49ers basketballteam, from left, Dave Sisler, Chuck Thies, Dick Strassner, Jim Burst, and Bishop.The regional tournament was held at the Washington UniversityField House. <strong>Burroughs</strong> was now seeded second behindMcBride. The Bombers overcame CBC in the openerand dominated Lutheran High <strong>School</strong> in the second roundbehind Sisler’s twenty-one points. Their opponent in the finalswas again U. City, which had advanced to the regionaltournament as the runner up in the subregionals. Different64 JOHN BURROUGHS // THE <strong>1940s</strong>: A DECADE OF DOMINATION 65

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