BUCHAREST, Romania -- Poland took control of Group E with a 3-0 victory over Romania on Friday in a World Cup qualifier which was marred by crowd trouble at the National Arena Bucharest.Polands star striker, Robert Lewandowski, needed medical attention in the second half as he collapsed after a flare thrown in the 55th minute. The referee temporarily stopped the match and Lewandowski returned to the game several minutes later.The first flares were thrown by the crowd immediately after kickoff.Lewandowski had his own answer to the incident. He netted in the 82nd minute to double the Polish lead from inside the box and added his second in stoppage time from the spot. It was the ninth consecutive qualifier in which he had scored.Kamil Grosicki scored 11 minutes into the game on a solo effort with a powerful blast into the top of the net.With only the winner qualifying automatically, Poland jumped to the sole lead of Group E with 10 points, three more than Montenegro, which lost at Armenia 3-2.Denmark trails by one more point after beating Kazakhstan 4-1 while Romania is another point behind. Armenia has three points, one more than Kazakhstan at the bottom.Other matches in Group E:---DENMARK 4, KAZAKHSTAN 1Denmark rebounded from a 1-0 home loss to Montenegro with a 4-1 victory over Kazakhstan.Andreas Cornelius headed home to give Denmark a 1-0 lead in the 15th. Two minutes later, Gafurzhan Suyumbaev scored for the visitors to tie it at 1-1 with a left-footed shot.Christian Eriksen restored the lead for Denmark from the penalty spot in the 36th before Peter Ankersen and again Eriksen sealed the victory with second-half goals.---ARMENIA 3, MONTENEGRO 2Armenia rallied from two goals down to grab a late 3-2 win over Montenegro on Friday for its first points in qualifying.Gevorg Ghazaryan struck more than three minutes into stoppage time in the dying seconds of the match with a long-range low shot from outside the area.It was the first victory for Armenia in a competitive match since October 2013 after 12 winless efforts.In the first half, Montenegro went 1-0 ahead in the 36th minute with a goal from Damir Kojasevic. Captain Stevan Jovetic needed just two minutes to double the lead for his sixth goal for his country in the last eight games, lobbing the ball over goalkeeper Arsen Beglaryan.Artak Grigoryan reduced the lead to 2-1 five minutes after the interval on a solo effort that began in the middle of the field and was completed with a little bit of luck and help from Ruslan Koryan.Varazdat Haroyan scored his first international goal to tie the match in the 73rd from close range. Corey Kluber Jersey . PAUL, Minn. Manny Ramirez Jersey . LOUIS -- Attorneys for the St. http://www.indianssale.com/indians-eddie-robinson-jersey/ . It was just business as usual for the Thunder at home. Durant scored 32 points and the Thunder beat the Bulls 107-95 on Thursday night for their eighth straight win. Zach Duke Jersey . The No. 1-ranked Nadal tweaked his back warming up for the Australian Open final, which he lost almost four weeks ago in a major upset against Stanislas Wawrinka. His first stop after the layoff is the clay in Rio as he tests the back and tries to stay healthy for the French Open in three months. Bob Feller Jersey . Jim Rutherford, President and General Manager of the Carolina Hurricanes, announced Wednesday that the team would assign Swedish forward Elias Lindholm to his nations team for the upcoming tournament. Malaysia will not look to extend its Formula One contract when its current deal expires in 2018, according to the governments tourism and culture minister.In October it emerged Malaysian Grand Prix officials and government ministers were considering dropping the event due to falling attendances, with the New Straits Times reporting a 10 percent reduction year on year. The 2016 edition only saw a 60 percent capacity crowd and what local media reported to be the lowest TV viewing figures since the event joined the calendar in 1999.With the money required to host the event continuing to rise, minister Nazri Abdul Aziz says the circuit will not be seeking a contract extension after 2018.The current agreement is from 2016 to 2018. Soo once that ends, there will be no more [F1], Aziz told local media.dddddddddddd F1 attendance is dropping and there is less attraction now. We are spending RM 300 million a year [$97 million].The cost of hosting F1 has increased 10-fold compared to the first time it was held.By contrast to the F1 race, the popularity of the Moto GP event in Malaysia has grown in popularity in recent years.?Aziz also said Malaysia has not produced enough F1 drivers in the years it has hosted the race. Alex Yoong, who competed in 12 races for Minardi between 2001 and 2002, remains the nations only Formula One driver. ' ' '