Local JuniorPlace 24 OnTwenty four Brownsville Jun-lor high school band students have won positions m the select All Valles Junior High School Band Participating students compete directly with students from other Valley schools t* fore a pane! of judges who hear but do not see the performer.Students selected wereCentral Junior High Barbara Net/., clarinetW imitrs In Chess Here AnnouncedWinners in the Twin Tornado Ches* Tournament held Satur day and Sunday at the Stillman Hall in Fort Brown were announced todav.Winners in Saturday's tournament were: Arturo Jasso of Monterrey, first; Jorge Mdrete of Monterrev second, and l’r-sulo Villarreal of Monterrey thirdSunday winners were Jorge Aldrete, first; I’rsulo Villarreal, second, and John Taylor of Harlingen third Taylor is a Brownsville High School teach erThe tournament was sponsored by the Valley Chess LeagueMi HandsAll-Valiev»Cummings Junior High Norma Kingsbury, clarinet. Robert Garcia, tuba, alternate and nanny Garza saxophone, alternateFaulk Junior High Oralia Vidal, clarinet Rosa Linda Yas-quez, Kb clarinet, Sydney Gun noe, bass clarinet and Eusebio Fr a n c o, baritone saxophoneStell Junior High Ruth Voss oboe Gene Gregory, tvantone saxophone Jav Nuckols. tym-pani, Roy Burnett, comet: Catharine Murphy. Carolyn Gray, Fulgencia Salinas. Janice Solar. Mark Oliveira, clarinet John Massey, Pat Faulk tenor saxophone Horacio Barrera, ha ssoon Chris Walker Boh Love, iromltone; Carlos Cast os, bass clarinet; James Dabney, tuba Cra g Langford, George Gilchrist, French HornFive students won first chairs in their rspective sections They wert Ruth Vonn, Gene Gregory, Roy Burnett. Ja y Nuckols and Rosa Linda Yas-QuezThe All-Valley Junior Hi gh School Band will meet in Weslaco Saturday and work under ibe bat (Mi of Marion Busbv, director of bands at Del M a r College, Corpus Christi.