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The Mustangs have a 4-1 rec ord, and their lone loss was to a good Georgia Tech team. They've beaten such formidable competi tion as Wichita State, Nebraska and Oklahoma City as well as a season rout of Austin College. The key to the Mustang charge has been Bobby Rollings, who’s averaging 21 points a game after scoring at a 5-point clip last year. He’s given added help to the conference’s leading scorer of the last two years, Gene Phillips, who is netting 24.8 points a game. Another surprise team has been the Texas Aggies), who are off to a slow start, winning only two of their first six. But coach Shelby Metcalf’s teams usually start slow and get stronger as the season progresses. But very few of the people ex pected them to lose to the Uni versity of Texas at Arlington or get bombed twice in the Houston Classic. The University of Texas at Austin also has pulled some sur prises and after losing three at the start of the season have won three games in a row. The Longhorns have had two surprises in guard Billy Black and forward Lynn Howden. Howden was expected to be a top gun last year but fizzled out. Black has scored 134 point in six outings and Howden has chunked in 121 tallies and has been outstanding at rebounding. Texas Tech, led by All-SWC performers Gene Knolle and Greg Lowery, have split six games against probably the toughest schedule faced thus far by a conference team. Knolle has popped in 158 points in six games and has twice brok en the 30 point mark. Baylor is also even in six starts and the outstanding play of Ty ler Junior College exs Willie Chatman and Bobby Thompson is a main reason. Chatman, a senior and return ing all conference veteran, has scored 23 point a game and Thompson, in his first year with the Bears, is scoring at a 20-point clip. Defending champion Rice has won two of its first four games and one of the losses was a learn ing session at UCLA, which they lost 124-78 but played the Bruins well in the opening half. TCU has found the early going tough winning only one of five, but junior college transfers Eugene Kennedy and Simpson Degrate have played well in leading the Frogs, who must re place four of five starters. Kennedy, 6-6, has tallied 19 points a game including 30 against Purdue and 26 against Loyola of New Orleans. Degrate, from McClennan Community College, has hit in double figures in each of the Frogs’ games, al though not with the velocity of Kennedy. Arkansas is also off to a slow start, dropping their fifth game in six starts Monday night to Iowa State. Aimer Lee, the Hogs’ leading scorer is averag ing 20 points a game early this season, including scoring 25 points twice. Vernon Murphy, forward, has averaged about 12 points a contest for the Hogs after being ineligible last season. 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