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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON March 10, 1984 PAGE TWO Klamath Rookie Promising Johnny Rohr W i n Praise From Cauti ou Gabby Street of Mission Red. .Speed Ball Danilinf. King Kong' Appearance Outstanding Event of Mat Season. Let - Wolfe Returns. Johnny Rohr, a younf man from Klamath county, la aource . of considerable delight to vet eran Charlei Street, the man ager of the Mission Reds In , the Pacific coast league. Gab by, always cautious In bis praise (or tha multitude ot youngsters who flock to train ing camp each year, has de scribed Rohr as a "boy find." If young Rohr can be polish ed In the msnner befitting a Class XX pitcher, he may find 1 himself on the regular Mis sion roster. He weighs 116 pounds and stands over six feet. He Is but Sl-years old, and that, of course, means a long future as a performer. Rohr was discovered In one of the county's Three-C camps where he played tree-trooper baseball last summer. Base ball followers who have gath ered to watch the Missions In training at their Woodlend, Calif., camp assert he is the - ' ' hardest thrower since the days when Walter Johnson was In . his prime. Some of the regular Mission batters, still a little rusty after : the winter rest, have actually gone to the mound and asked the youngster to ease up on his speed. , , B. R. Saunders, old time baseball player, found Rohr in a sand lot league and staked htm to a ticket to the Mission camp. Street plans to send Rohr to a farm If he doesn't make the regular line up. v ' Ted Coa may be a wrestler or he may be just another broad-shouldered ruffian. His coming to Klamath Falls, how .. ever, will be something ot an event. .. Cox has been the most pub llclied wrestler In the north west this season. His activi ties haven't been exclusively . confined to the ring, and fre , quently his ape-like aggress ' Iveness has carried him Into ' contact with law and order. His appearance la strikingly ': brutal. Cox, known at King Kong, Is tall and heavy 335- fiounds and bis arms are as ong as a gorilla's. Apparently he is ruthless in the ring. Prominent notice was given . him several weeks ago when he entered the Portland ring to . meet Howard Cantonwine of Iowa his original brawn was fortified by a strip ot sheet Iron tied securely across bis -. knuckles. Without doubt, . the match was uncomfortable ... for Cantonwine. For this infraction ot the too liberal rules of wrestling, " the Portland commission lined King Kong 1100. Not more than a week ago the Walla Walla police judge . levied a $10 tine against Cox tor disorderly conduct. The ' disorder i occurred when Cox, .' restrained by an officer In the Walla Walla armory, ripped off ' the chief of police's badge. He crumpled it in bis hand as " though it were tinfoil. Verne Harrington, Portland referee, resigned (rom the pro : : tesslon et "third man In the ; ring" chiefly because of Cox. Harrington, colorful and effic ient, was as much a drawing - card as the wrestlers them selves. In the course ot sev- - eral weeks In the ring. Har . rington found himself too bat- tie scarred to continue and most ot the Injuries were ad ministered by Cox. . . , Mack Llllard has assembled . an attractive double main event caTd for Cox's match ! with Charley Hansen, the ' Seattle wrestler who gave Al - Karaslek his first defeat here " In more than a year. Les Wolfe, young Texan, will return to meet Les Grimes ot New Zealand in the second ' one-hour match. 12 Year Hunt For Murderer Ended Friday y. NEW ORLEANS, March 10, QJ.B A 12-year manhunt by Fran els Savlo tor the slayer of his friend, ended here Friday with the arrest ot Juan Y. Paden, wanted tor a double murder in Vallejo, Calif., In 1822. Paden was arrested on a strawberry farm at Albany, La., today. Police brought him to New Orleans, where officers said he admitted killing two men end wounding two others, all Fili pinos, during a tight. The arrest was made on In formation supplied by Savlo, who had been In New Orleans for a year, ekeing out an - existence, put refusing to leave because he believed Paden was in this vi cinity. Savlo, a Filipino, was a deputy Sheriff In Vallejo at the time of the killings. One ot the slain men was Francisco Amper, his friend. When Paden, the sus pected killer, eluded California authorities, Savlo quit bis job and took up the hunt alone. FitsAttacks Curbed There Is' new hope for victims et epilepsy, judging from the many who have tried Lepso, a home treatment. One user after another now writes that Lepso has relieved them ot attacks. Its lame has spread for IK years as one. user has told another. If you. suffer, send name, age and address to R. Lepso, Apt, 61, lit K. Wright St., Milwaukee, Wis., and he will send a trial supply of this splondid treatment free. Adv. BOXING T Southern Calif ornians Take Opening Game, 27 to 25. L08 ANGELES, March 10. (AP) Southern California's basket ball quintet was within one game ot the Pacific coast championship today with little assurance It could expect to salt away th title in the second contest of the playoff series with '.Washington tonight Coach Sam Barry's Trojans won 27 to 15 last night by staring off a riotous closing rush ot lbs Huskies after they apparently had tied the victory up in a bundle, in the first halt, ready to take home. Huskies Bally. The smart ball-possession game. which put Southern California out la front It to T In the first twen ty minutes, suddenly went to pieces In the last five minutes of play but Coach Clarence (Hec) Kdmundsen's five . hit its stride seconds too late. Joe Webber, a sharpshootlng guard, touched off the blase with five minutes to go after the Tro jans had apparently lost Interest In the proceedings. He stood deep in the court to drop In a one-handed overhead short for Washington a fourth field goal ot the contest, sending the score up 17 to II. Oaler Scores. It was the Inspiration the Hus kies needed. Bos Oaler, leading point scorer of the northwest, cashed In on two gift tosses and Don Wjmen contributed two more from the charity line, trimming the lead to five points. Then Emit Holbrook. South ern California forward, was guilty of guajdtng too closely and Capt. Hal Lee as a result added an other point from the tout line. There was a minute and a halt to play. Taking the ball from the tip-oft, Lee desperately let fly at the basket from the center of the court. The ball . dropped through the hoop without touch ing. Trojan Plans Collapse. There was less than a minute to play now and the Trojans, suddenly aware that their lead bad besa trimmed to two thin points decided to play "keeps." pass went astray,, out of bounds, with seconds .left and again Captain Lee tried to locate the hoop from deep center, but this time the throw was short and the final gun put an end to the wild finish. While Southern California was holding Oaler to two meager points, Its own star, Lee Gut tero, went on a scoring spree by connecting with seven field goals and a trio ot charity bas kets for seventeen points. Coach Edmundsen hopes be will have bis full strength on the court tonight, Clyde Wagner, rangy center, played through the first three minutes despite a stomsch disorder which kept him In bed most of yesterday, but was forced to retire In favor of Dick Merrill, who finished the contest US WIN FROM HUSKIES San Francisco Seals Among Favorites In (Editor's Note This it the fifth of series on Pacific Coast League teams being carried nightly by the United Press.) By JAMES O'BRIEN United Press Staff Correspondent When favorites are being pick ed in the Pacific Coast league bandlcappers will ' not overlook the San Francisco Seals. The Seals appear to be one ot the most formidable and evenly bal anced elubs in the circuit. - The pitching staff will match that of any other club; there's veteran outfield; the Infield is strengthened and the catching department Is just about the class of the league. Zlnn Leads Hurlcrs Jimmy Zinn, big righthander. and BUI Henderson, "speedball" artist, lead the parade of moundsmen. Other hurlers ex pected to give a good account themselves when the barrier lifts are Leroy Herrmann, Ken Douglas, the expostulating Walter Malls and Sad Sam Gibson, who saw service with Portland last year. Three other hurlers of whom little Is known, but great things expected, are Ken Shee han, Bert Ouglch and Bud Spies man. Ernie Bullk, Ellas Funk and DANCE TITLE LAKE 1 Saturday, March 10 Legion Hall Good Roada ;. '. New Floor Lonely Troubadour, Jr. Sporting BASKETBALL Crippled Tiger Team Defeats Ashland Quint MEDFORD, March 10. OP) Playing with only two regular first string men, aieatora nigh school edged out a thrilling 16 to 14 victory over the Ashland basketball team here last night in a five-mtnute overtime period The Medtord win gives each team a game in the three-game division tournament. A third came will be played on a neutral floor next Friday. The winner will represent southern Oregon In the state finals at saiem. Seven first string Medtord men were disaualified last week for violation of the high school coae after they had led an expedition which painted the Medtord school colors on a building adjoining the Ashland school. A brilliant rally throughout the second halt ot the game gave the Pear Pickets the victory. The half ended II to I tor Ashland. and that team waa leading 8 to i at the end of the first quarter, There were several rougu mo ments la the game. Walter Neusel Scores Victory Over Levinsky vtfto vnnr V T.. March 10 mot Walter Neusel. blonde Ger man giant, last night furthered his bid lor a neavyweigm im bh by scoring a 10-round decision nrr.r M in.llin UITUU1T VI VUI kn,n. ni1 of 10.000 in Madison Square Garden tonight. Neusel welshed 190 - ana Levinekv 203 tt. m.. rfutnn whlah vm entire ly out of line with the opinion of most oi ue wum rn ringside was greeted wun aeieu ing applause. iiMiion not rooaur Tt waa nrobablv the worst ffeht that i.avtnsav nas maae m Mmad tA have Won by a wide and handsome margin. The United Press score sheet credit mA Htiiui with nnlv four rounds th. flrt and tha last three, with the otner six going w me evceu- tviM rrniranan. r .vtn.W atartful alnwtv. With Neusel forcing the fight The 1 1 n-Tn n ,iur v vnn inn ddhhidk round. Early In the second round Levinsky jeacnea to me canvas lm mnnA fcnnaa vieht which clipped Neusel squarely beside the jaw. Neusel spun Vastly to tne floor, stayea aown lor count of four, shook his head and came up. Awaln In tha t h I r A round Neusel itemed ready to go un der, lie naa nung ueTiusay wuu a vlvht tn tha hAad and tha KinS- Man ... A, o A tn ,n (TltTV Hft swarmea ail over tne taiier nui lighted boy ana torceo mm to cover up. Puget Sound Takes Advantage in Play ' BREMERTON, Wash., March 10 UJ9 Puget Sound naval ap prentices won their second series In fire played by defeating Mare Island apprentices here, 10 to 27, In the rubber game of the series. . The Bremertonlans, led by Captain Con Danes, who scored 11 points, managed to go Into half-time Intermission holding a scant II to II lead. Coast League Joe DImagglo comprise the out field. Dlmagglo is the youth who as a rookie, playing his first season of pro ball, broke the consecutive games hitting record. Sullk and Funk are excellent fly chasers and both stood high In batting avsrages. Pressing this trio is Mike Hunt who Is also rated as a high class player. . Infield Smooth Jack Fenton, Lennie Backer, Art Garibaldi and Hal Rhyne make up the smooth appearing infield. Fenton, who before the season started had aspirations to be an Insurance agent, will hold down first base; Backer will per form at second and Art Gar baldl, third. Hal Rhyne, the only newcomer to the Infield, will give the team the benefit of his major league experience from the shortstop position. Larry Woodall and Hugh tto Mullen make up the catching de partment. Woodall, while ca vorting with Sacramento last season, rang up a ,311 batting average. McMulten Is known as a bard working player, who holds up his end when It comes to batting and fielding. In re serve Is Vincent. Mendoza, a re cent addition. Practice Games Set The Seals will play a two DANCE HUNTING HANSEN BEATS AL KARASfGK Seattle Heavy Upsets Lion In One-Fall Match Al Karaslek. king ot the Ltg- loa nan for more than a year, turned over his Klamath Falls prestige last night to big Charley imbhui DMTwnim mm oa- attle. The Russian Lion, victorious u tj m aw, a wt tuaiuuna, Ia. , V. - -In t- .... t main awa Uaaaaa aa t.1. uwtu vu. uauBcu nvu uib way to the top after 47 minutes nuu el kuuui OI an OTVUIJ wresuea jnaica. ' I .inn KtntrM Rn Thee Vlntnev wati it lnnAt a ww-a as a, aaw a-vataa e US. tg few minutes remaining after the first fall wara all In tha Iia. sian Lion's favor. More than once ne was on ue verge of cringing us event to a araw, put each time h naapait a fall Ih. anaba athlete from Seattle managed to iree nimseu. Hanaan anaaaaafnl I. VI. appearance here, will be match- aeaiuoi loa - sung ttong cox of Lodl, California, In next week's main avant r-v ha ki,n tk. ruling heavy In PorUand for avraiai WfRU. Karaslek lost the fall when Ranaan. annarantlw mmo . - . r r ' " B' -BSi vwwa out ot a series ot reverse head- looas, iiuea ue uon from the floor and then pinned him with uooj press. Kognt Defeated the closing II minutes. Hansen ItaarlV lnat hta arfwan.A. I. Boston crab holds, but succeed ed in creasing the clamps tgainst the ropes. The result ot the match was received enthusiastically by the Legion hall erowd. - T.a ftplmaa aI Va-a V..I..J defeated. Jack Kogut of Montreal in a quickly finished seml-wlnd- av. unuiti iuo ue single ran With a Rnatnn arah In 1 a ia utes. Kogut was unable to con tinue tne matcn, and lost by de fault. The Canadian -was trapped after receiving a harri nnn.li ,a the jaw. Roland Warren decisively de feated Cecil Barrlck of Grants Pass In the half hour curtain raiser. Barrlck,' losing his shoes In the course of the match, was clearlv ontrlaaa-rl .Th. .n. r n came in 11 minutes with a surf- uua.ru. ' . Williams Named Tennis Captain (U-Rr R. Norria (Dick) Williams, Who tOdftV Wm nnm mA nn.nU v ing captain of the 114 United ataus ubvu eup team, expressed sraiuicsuon ot tne honor paid him but rafnaa,! in 4ImH.. ,ki. country's ebances of regaining tuv tauuia iropuy zrom J&ngiand. "It Is entirely too esrly to talk about our chances," he said, "the team has nn) awan ku. outlined, much less selected, so ni coma i say," he said. Indians Accused of Santa Rosa Murder SANTA Tins Onllf Ma-At. 10. flJ.PJ Fonr itrnnlran rffaaa- Indians were accnaarf laat nth nf savagely beating to death P. D. Eckman, 63, former wealthy con tractor, whoss battered body was taaen irom Santa Rosa creek. Bvron Tlllotasn. IK anil Vnnl Lewis, 22, Indians, were held In jail and a eountywlde manhunt waa leuncnea for Ed Billy, II. game exhibition series with their leuow townsmen, the Missions. at the Red Training camp at wooaiana today and Sunday. Manager Jimmy Caveney ot the Seals, Is taking a erew of 28 along on the trip, from the train ing quarters at San Francisco. vaveney announced the batting order ror the series, which will probably be the same when the season opens. Garibaldi will be the leadoff man followed by runs, uacaer, ana Dlmagglo win bat from the cleanup position. Behind the youthful Joe wilt come Fenton, and Rhyne, then the catcher and pitcher. WOOD In order to reduce our stock on hand, hare made some re ductions in prloe for a abort time only. Indications are for winter weather. Better stock up a little. . Dry Slab $4.00 Doable load Single load $3-25 Block Wood Doable $5.50 04.00 03.00 load , Single load Blocks at rard, sord . Furnace Coal Brooder Coal ".. .' . . , , Fuel OIU Peyton & Co. "Wood 'to Barn" Phone I3f lit S. 7th t COLF Baseball MIAMI BIAOH, Fie.. March l (UJtH-A last inning uprising by New York Qlsnt rookies gave tne world eaampions a I to l victory over the Philadelphia Athletics in the first exhibition baseball game ot the major league season. Bill . Terry's champions were behind I to 0 going Into the ninth. Then Weintraub, Mar tin. Dannlng and Lelber ham' mured young Alton Bsnto. I Philadelphia rookie from the Oklahoma City club, tor tour hita and three runs. SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 10 (U.R With Manager Earl Mo Neely oft on a southern trading expedition, Catcher Kettle Wlrts put the . Sacramento Senators through a stiff batting and field preotloe. BUI Balkeld. Sacra' mento high school boy catcher who had just signed with the Solons, lived up to advance notlees In hit second prsctlcs. especially In connection with long nits. HAN VRANntSnn. Al.-oh 1ft (lift Another reluctant outfield er, Louie Almada, signed hore wicn tne Mission Reds and will report at the Woodland training camp toon. CALI8TOOA. Calif.. March 10 (U.FD Harlan Pool, husky Oak land outfielder, signed his con tract with the Oaks and will re port at the camp here soon. TAMPA. Fie.. March 10 (UJD Beattle Feathers, Tennessee university's football aee, hit a nome run, and Joe Back, Ken tucky grid star, got a triple, for the Cincinnati rookies but the hits were not enouih to save the rookies from a 0-1 de feat by the regulars. Adam Comorosky and Tony Plet led the regulars at bat, each con necting for a double and a single. AVALON. ' Calallna talanil March. 10 QJ.R) Home runs by Phelns. Klein and Enallsh fea tured a four Inning practice same In whleh lha rhlaaan rnha regulars trounced the rookies, II to 4. Warneks. hnrlln fna lh. rookisa. waa hammarad tnr nlna hits and 10 rant In two Innings out was accorded loose support ST. PHTERgannn via March 10 01 JO The Bnat-n Braves' pitching roster wat com pleted with the arrival of Ray Starr from Oklahoma. Nearly 1000 fans va-a at Waterfront Park to watch the OPenlnc scrub rama at tha aaa- son bstwsen teams mads np mostly of grave reorulti tnd battermen, Frank (Snanty) Ho gan and Al Bpobrer captained the outfits, with Hogtn't team winning V to t. Franklin Leader In Portland Race PORTLAND. Ore.. March la. UPf None hut partisans would bet on any team to win the Port land nigh school basketball cham pionship. Franklin wat on top today, but still bad a tie game to play off. Last night Lincoln high nipped oft Jefferson II to 1 and left the democrats In second place. Franklin beat Washington 31 to II; Benson beat Grant 34 to 20 and Commerce gave Roosevelt drubbing number If with a 24 to II shellacking. There are about 110 known varieties of cheese la the world, many ot which are not known outside et their native land. Laplt lasull It a tomewhat rare stone ot asure blue which often contains ttrsska of bright Iron pyrites. THE HUB of Activity With the security of Deposit Insurance now . ecordd . every depositor under our par 'tfclpttlon tn the Federal Deposit Insurance , system) this bint Is truly a "hub of financial activity" for our community. We ar'tnry Interested In the financial progress of our customers. With business ' Improvment now near at hand, we are con Improvement now near at hand, we are con front the use of our service and facilities In satisfaction, . security tnd personal cooper ation. If you do not already have an ac count with us, you are Invited to open one toon I . THE AMERICAN ' Klamath FOOTBALL Klamath Team Defeated by Sams Valley in Semi-Finals. ASHLAND. Ore.. March 10. (Special) Chlloquln high school ot Klamath county was elim inated from the Seventh Anuunl Southern Oregon Normal school basketball tournament thlt morn' Ing by Sams Valloy. The little high school from th Medtord district upset uniioqtun, II to II. . The Klamath combination, win ner ot the tournament last year, had been a favorite. Same Valley's vtotory sent It Into the finals against central Point. Chlloquln will meet Madras for third place position. Sportsman Dies F a, w e . . e Alter injuries SEATTLE. March 10. (API- Sportsmen of th northwest today mourned the death ot Daniel . Dugdale, II, on ot th best lorsd baseball men of this ter ritory. He died Ust night aftor hav ing been Injured by a truck at w a-A-lna tha atraeL The coroner's office today startsd an investigation ot toe namuion. u A. A. Peterson, who drove the .! llakt itann-lmant trunk, and said tb accldsnt wat unavoid able. Mr. Dugdale wat tppolnted to II...1..I Waahlnatnn Rlala Inala- I.....A Ul. haaahall nafflar start ed In the "Three-Eye" leauge of Illinois, and then he was a catch er tor Washington, Detroit and Boston. He owned the Seattle franchise In the old northwest league, and continued his Inter est in baseball until his death. Ewauna Downs Bonanza Five a. . Banama 14 la ss at the Klamath Athlolc club Friday night. Summary: Rwauna Bonanza 21 Merpl. 4 7.,.0?;itm,B McDanleli, IB F 11. Vinson Murray, I 0 ;11Brjr Sheets, u , aiuui. Sheets, I O 0, Nichols Film Actress Seeks Dtvorce ijiionnH. March 10. fllJft The romance ot Oreta Nisstn, pretty Norwegian screen star, and bsr hn.hanit. Weldon Hevburn. will end in a Mexico divorce court, the actrest reveaiea toaay. Rumors ot divorce action fol-ii-aat thalr aanaratlon tlx months after tbslr marriage In March, 1912, but not until today did the actress confirm her In tention to regtln br freedom. Building Urged for Prosperity SALEM, Or., March 10, OJ.fO Until building starts, prosper ity cannot return to Oregon, B. M. Drew ot Eugene, state presi dent ot th Oregon Builders Con gress, declared here today at the opening of the second annual convention of tbt organisation. NATIONAL BANK Falls, Or CHILOOUIN OUT OFTQURNAMENT FISHING Foxx Finally Signs Contract With Athletics MIAMI BBA0H,' Fla Msroh 10 (U,R Jimmy Foxx, ourrsnt batting champion and "most valuable" pluyer In tb major leagues, today signed bis con tract with the Philadelphia Ath- limes actor a long and widely puuucisea holdout dispute, Th ' A't slugging first base man is understood to bav signed for one year at a salary ot 111,000. This represents an Inersaae ot 13000 ' over the amount h received m mi. It Is 11,000 more than the 111,000 ongiuniiy otiorea mis season by aiunnger I'onme Meet, Because of his excellent 1BSI season, Foxx had demanded at least sio.ooo, , It Is understood that a "rider" Is ntlnehod to the home run king's contract, giving him more money It th atteadaao at th Mnckmen't games paste a cer tain msrx. Gilmore Five Wins Amateur Hoop Tourney BEATTI.K Marnh in 11DI The Seattle Ollmore basketball Inam. Wllinaa nt tha nn-nn,AA Independent championship, sped iowaru ansas uity today lor a trv at the national A. A. II. lana. els. En route, they hoped to nick up Rd Lewis ot Oregon Stat col lege, all-coast college center last year, who started for Kaunas City with a Los Angeles loam, but turned back when be hoard he was Ineligible to clay with the Callfornlans. Last night th Ollmore snusd trimmed th strong Portland Union Ollors IT to 10, Yakima taking fourth place and Victoria, ij. v. nrta. Altamont Wins Hoop Pennant Altamont grade school won the championship ot southern Oregon, Friday night, when Its basketball .team defeated Jack sonville, 21 to II. The game, played tn th Alta mont gymnatlum, attracted a lame erowd. Tb team from Jackson county was outclsssed from the start and at the end ot the first half Altamont was In front, 14 to II. - The srmsdlllo reproduces partly by budding,- the four young la each brood arising from a tingle original term, whleh budt out Into four partt. BE PIUXPAHED TO mm We don't have to remind you of that big one that ejot away (and why the air was blue for hah hour but don't let a broken leader, or Une, at pole do the tame thh season. And let ut remind you right now that the season will likely open on April 5 Don't delay seeing our complete new stock of fly rods ($1.50 to $19.75), reels, line, lures, flys and what have you. : . And don't forget Clyde Bottorff Is always ready to repair your pole, or build one to your own specifications. ' 4 :' SEE OUR WINDOWS Service Electric Cs pordno Goods Co. V "WHERE SPORTSMEN SERVE SPORTSMEN" 824 Mafn St. Phone 76 WRESTLING Pollcana Take Opening Cluh of Title Series, 45-28. Klamath TJnlon high tchooi wtt one step nearer th stale championship tournamtnt today after defeating tb lied mond team 46 to II In lb north ern city last nlglit. Should the Pelicans win the second game tonight they will bav won tb sou I hern district championship and a right to play la th stats tournament. "The boys looktd food tnd played one of the beet games ot the season," 1 Coach Dwlght Frenob, stated In a long dist ance conversation with tb News Herald Ust night. Miller, Pelican center was high point eorr with II counters. Klamath started tb game with th son defense play and ran lb toor to -11 to I la the first few minutes of play. The system waa changed then to a man to man form and the first half ot the game ended 14 to I for Klamath. At th opening of the second bait, Redmond ran up most of Its scores and cam olos to tie lug tb Pelican score. "We shouldn't bav any troubls la winning the second gsme from Redmond tonight." Frenob dat ed.. Viva lliAiiaanrt Mil mlna-a aaa employed In digging the fuel con sumed oy automoone manufactur ing plant. Only 13.011 Immigrants en tered the United Status lu the fis cal year ending June 10, lilt. More than 10.000 aliens left the United State In 111. Dance at MALDI ;; Sat, March 10 ; MuiioBy : ROY CLARK and his ORCHESTRA KLAMATH WINS FROM REDMOND a