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The Aggies (19-6) squeaked by Missouri in the first game of the double-header by a score of 2-1, but the action started in the second game when the Ags shut out the Ti gers 9-0. “We finally saw the team do some hitting,” said A&M Coach Bob Brock. “We had a real problem with hitting last week.” In last week’s Oklahoma Tourna ment, the Aggies left 17 base run ners stranded in a 1-0 loss to Mis souri. But last night’s rematch boosted the team’s batting average, not to mention its confidence at tne plate. Rochelle Friudenburg had the big bat for the Ags in the second game. “Rochelle’s triple was the big blow of the game,” Brock said. “Any triple with the bases loaded is great. This is Rochelle’s comeback year. I’m really pleased with her.” Brock said he was concerned that the team was still tired from last week’s traveling. “I was very nervous about to night’s game,” Brock said. “We didn’t really practice — we just hit.” The Ags’ lack of practice wasn’t obvious. They had no errors in ei ther game while Missouri’s errors worked in A&M’s favor. A&M’s pitching, though not up to last week’s standards, still managed to stump Missouri. Sophomore Shawn Andaya pitched five strike outs, gave up four hits and had two walks in the first game. However, that performance didn’t compare to the 17-strikeout game she recorded last week. Andaya’s failure to repeat that type of solid pitching effort could be attributed to an injury she suffered in the fourth inning. Andaya was spiked in the knee when a Missouri player slid into home plate. Still, Andaya managed to finish the game and record the Photo by JOHN 1 Texas A&M pitcher Shawn Andaya (8) eyes the strike zoneas she lets her fastball fly during the first game of Tuesday’s double-header with Missouri at the Southwood Athletic Park. The Aggies swept both games from the Tigers, 2-1 and 9-0. Senior pitcher Yvette Lopez al lowed only one hit and one walk in the second game. “All in all, I’d say the girls did real well tonight,” Brock said. “We got to do some substituting in the second game and the players who came in did a good job. It shows how mi strength we have." Brock said the team still needs rest from last week’s grueling ra trip. Football great Brown wants a tria Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Pro football Hall of Earner Jim Brown was for mally charged Tuesday with one count each of rape, sexual battery and assault, a prosecutor said. Deputy District Attorney Vivian Somoza said the charges were filed by Deputy District Attorney Sandra Buttitta in Municipal Court. Somoza will try the case, she said. Buttitta said earlier Tuesday that Brown, the former Cleveland Brown star, was scheduled to appear in Mu nicipal Court Thursday for arraign ment. 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