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555 when her girls take the field on Friday night against Danville Monte Vista in the second round of the NCS Division I playoffs. Still, in her 27th year at the Colts’ helm, Johnson will go for win No. “I’ll never be able to catch Jim Liggett,” lamented the 2010 Cal-Hi Sports State Coach of the Year for softball about the CIFNCS rule that limits teams to 24 games before the playoffs. “It would be nice to get a thousand wins, but what’s more appropriate is I’m sticking around as long as I feel good.” 936 with a 6-2 quarterfinal win over Salinas last Saturday, the old first-baseman reflected back before the Cal-Hi Sports Caravan. Liggett, who began his coaching career at Carlmont in 1976, and who is now in his mid-70s, has his eye on 1,000 wins. 2 seed Leland of San Jose in the CIF Central Coast Section Division I semifinals. 3-seeded girls lost a heart-breaking 8-7 game in extra innings to No. The former Major League baseball player and the state’s all-time winningest softball coach did not get win No. To send in a state stat star of your own, send info to Mark Tennis at Milestones This honor roll is through games played May 18 and it includes some players from this week as well. We collect these individual highlights in support of the Cal-Hi Sports state record book. To check out our YouTube channel, click here. To subscribe to our weekly e-newsletter, click here.
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Sophomore Kyle Molnar of Aliso Niguel and senior Stacy Cavazos from Patriot of Riverside among those singled out.įor game reports, please go to our twitter page and for other updates please visit our Facebook page. Photo: Harold Abend.Ĭoaching milestones also are included in this week’s honor roll for the best individual accomplishments in both baseball and softball. The calculation of bending of light and the advance of Mercury's perihelion remained as he had calculated it one week earlier.Although his team lost in Thursday’s CCS semifinals, there doesn’t seem to be any signs that Carlmont of Belmont softball coach Jim Liggett won’t be continuing his march toward 1,000 wins next season. On 25 November Einstein submitted his paper The field equations of gravitation which give the correct field equations for general relativity. ) to measure the deflection, two British expeditions in 1919 were to confirm Einstein's prediction by obtaining 1. In fact after many failed attempts (due to cloud, war, incompetence etc. Freundlich attempted other tests of general relativity based on gravitational redshift, but they were inconclusive.Īlso in the 18 November paper Einstein discovered that the bending of light was out by a factor of 2 in his 1911 work, giving 1. Of course Einstein's 18 November paper still does not have the correct field equations but this did not affect the particular calculation regarding Mercury. Einstein applied his theory of gravitation and discovered that the advance of 43" per century was exactly accounted for without any need to postulate invisible moons or any other special hypothesis.
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Freundlich confirmed 43" per century in a paper of 1913. From 1911 Einstein had realised the importance of astronomical observations to his theories and he had worked with Freundlich to make measurements of Mercury's orbit required to confirm the general theory of relativity. By 1882 the advance was more accurately known, 43'' per century. F = G M 1 M 2 d 2 F = G \Large\frac d p 1 , where p = 2 + ϵ p = 2+\epsilon p = 2 + ϵ for some very small number ϵ \epsilon ϵ.