Pg. " Jumbo Chronic“. My, arty It, 1979 Waterloo all-stat third base game. Waterloo won 19-2. Dundas scored the tying run against Forest Hill on this play in the third inning of Satur- day's game, but Forest Hi" came back to grab the win. 'iiiillii'iiiiiiih effort wins it tlil. third baseman Billy 66:56 lays the tag on this Milton player in Saturday's opening Fons! Hitt pitcher John Spoken dives for a ground ttttil against Dundas r By Rick Campbell q Chronicle Sports Editor The teams, the time, and the place were all the; same. And so was the result. For the second consecutive year Kitchener Forest Hill won the MeDonahi's K-W Invitational T-ball tour- nament by beating Waterloo by one run in Sunday's final. The nerve-wracking championship game ended when Forest Hill's 10th batter Brad Johnston hit a grounder to first in the bottom of the fifth and final in- ning to score Darcy Mintz from third with the decid- ing run in the 17-16 contest. It was a tremendously exciting game made so through sparkling defensive plays on the part of both teams which kept the outcome in doubt until the final moments. It was a year ago at this time that the Dave Mintz- coached Forest Hill club won the title for the first time by edging Glenn Witmer's Waterloo team in a similar final game. . This year however, the two clubs made their w the championshp game with surprise semi-final On Sunday morning Waterloo scored three runs m the bottom of the fifth to dismiss the strong Burling- ton entry 20-19. Previously undefeated, Burlington had been touted as the team to beat after they won the Guelph tourney a few weeks back by beating world Ancaster champion Clarkson in the final. "Yes, it (Guelph game) was tough. but our toughest games are always against Waterloo," admitted the congenial Mina. “There's always been a fierce na- tural rivalry between us and all our games are usually very close." Meanwhile at the same time, Forest Hill fell behind the strong Guelph unit 7-4 after two innings but in a rare happening shut them out completely in inning three and surged on to record a 15-13 win to set up the all-local final: Forest Hill wins T with run on see