EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) — Cash-strapped Hearts started to claw back the 15-point deficit for entering bankruptcy protection by beating Hibernian 1-0 in the Scottish Premiership's Edinburgh derby on Sunday. Callum Paterson headed in the winner in the 72nd minute to lift bottom-place Hearts to minus 12 points. Hearts, who lost their season opener last weekend, were handed the penalty after entering financial administration with debts of around $45million. Also Sunday, Aberdeen came from behind to end a near five-year wait for a league victory over Motherwell, winning 3-1. Henri Anier put last season's runners-up ahead after just one minute.Read more on NewsOK.com