.W The Michigan Daily-Friday, October 23, 1981-Page 17 - -ThL .*weekly DA.ILY*- - - SPOR TS OF THE DAILY: Thuib to sideline Nettles? ...-. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Graig Nettles, the New York Yankees' acrobatic third baseman, said yesterday he lirobably would not start the third game of the World Series at Dodger Stadium tonight because of a sprained left thumb. Nettles, who made two outstanding plays in the Yankees' 5- 3 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game One at Yankee Stadium Tuesday night, said he suffered the injury in Wednesday nights's second game when he dove to his right r a ground single by Bill Russell in the sixth inning. "I DOVE, I just landed on my thumb," said Nettles yester- day following 0 workout at Dodger Stadium. "It's very ten- der and very swollen. It's a 'day-to-day thing." Nettles said if he can't start, "I probably will be able to pinch hit! But the thumb may improve enough for me to start. I really won't know until just before the game." If the 37-year-old veteran who has been one of baseball's top fielding third basemen for several years cannot start, he will probably be replaced by another veteran, Aurelio Rodriquez. Rodriquez appeared in only 27 games during the regular season, batting .346 with 18 hits in 52 at-bats. He filled in ex- nsively last year when Nettles was out with hepatitis. Elia to manage Cubs CHICAGO (AP)- Lee Elia, who stamped himself as a "fringe ballplayer who kept: wanting to better himself," yesterday officially was named field manager of the Chicago Cubs. - Elia succeeds JoeyAmalfitano and will be working under a ahree-year contract, which "I thought was necessary in this ase." "IT'S GOOD TO be back in Chicago, which was the only place I had roots as a major league player," said Elia. Elia, 44, a shortstop for the Cubs and Chicago White Sox in the late 1960s, is the handpicked choice of Dallas Green, the former Phillie manager and farm director who took over the Cubs as general manager and executive vice president only last week. Elia said he would emphasize speed, pitching and defense to put an end to the slugfests that opposing National League teams like to engage in during visits to Wrigley Field, one of the National League's smaller ballparks. Torre to skipper Braves ATLAI TA (AP)- The Atlanta Braves will announce today that fired New York Mets manager Joe Torre will assume the manager's job in Atlanta, The Associated Press learned yesterday. The Braves were expected to announce the scheduling of a formal news conference Friday between 10 a.m. and noon. -THERE HAS BEEN speculation for several days that Torre, 41, was the choice of Braves owner Ted Turner to suc- ceedBobby Cox as manager of the National League club. Published reports here said Turner vetoed a recommen- dation by front office'personnel that Eddie Haas, manager of the Braves' Class AAA farm team at Richmond, be brought to the parent club as field boss. The Atlanta Journal reported Thursday that Torre had agreed to a three-year contract calling for $100,000 the first year and $150,000 in each of the second and third years. r I v 3 ': F, Wings tiee Bruins, 2-2 DETROIT (AP) - Mark Kirton and John Ogrodnick scored in a 6 -minute span in the second period as the Detroit Red Wings rallied to gain a 2-2 tie with the Boston Buins last night in a National Hockey League game. The deadlock snapped a five-game inning streak for the Bruins, who own eNHL's best record at 5-1-2. TERRY O'REILLY put the Bruins in front 1-0 with his fourth goal of the season at 8:12 of the first period on a set- up pass from Peter McNab. McNab also set up Rick Middleton, who scored at 6:42 of the second period as the Bruins raced to a 2-0 lead. Detroit got on the board at 12:19 on a screen shot by Kirton. Then Ogrodnick drove one through goaltendler Rogie Vachon's pads to tie the game at 18:42. The Bruins failed to score against etroit goalie Gilles Gilbert in the third period while the Red Wings were short- handed for more than three minutes. Detroit was stymied by Vachon on a five-minute power play when Norm Leveille's high stick cut Detroit's Don Murdoch and the Boston rookie went off with a major penalty. Vachon was playing his first game gainst his former teammates. He had keen traded to Boston for Gilbert at the start of the 1979-80 season, but Olympic goaltender Jim Craig was in the Boston nets for all four games between the teams last season. '-SHIRT 'PINTINGj Ann Arbor's fastest! From 10-800 T-shirts screenprint- 7 BELL'S PIZZA Free Delivery Fof n p i z z a after 4:30 p.m. I OPEN: Sun-Weds until 1 a.m. Thurs until 2 a.r. Fri & Sat until 3 a.m. State & Packard 995-0232 i See your Jostens' Representative. 11-An0.m. nil Awm A011h, m m 0 J*% 40% if Alol" r