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.Pete Maravich Hawks Jersey . Fellow centre Pavel Datsyuk remains out because of a concussion. Zetterberg has 11 goals and 19 assists for a team-high 30 points, and Datsyuk has a team-high 12 goals and 11 assists. Custom Atlanta Hawks Jerseys . -- Claudio Bieler hadnt scored since early September, and not from the run of play since mid-July. https://www.thehawkslockerroom.com/Jeremy-Lin-City-Edition-Jersey/ . 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The New Westminster, B.C., native plowed three yards into the end zone for the last score of a heated, see-saw battle between the two teams with the best records in the CFL.OXFORD, Miss. -- Alabama coach Nick Saban doesnt know how many of these roller coaster rides he can take.He watched his top-ranked squad fall behind by three touchdowns and then come roaring back. And when his Tide looked to be in control and leading No. 19 Mississippi by 18 points in the fourth quarter, `Bama nearly blew it.By the end of Alabamas 48-43 victory over Ole Miss in a Southeastern Conference showdown on Saturday, a weary, bleary-eyed Saban looked exhausted when the clock finally hit all zeroes.It was an unbelievable game for fans to watch, the 64-year-old Saban said with a wry smile. It was really a difficult game for an old coach to have to suffer through. But we made it. We made it and Im really proud of our players.Alabama freshman quarterback Jalen Hurts threw for 158 yards and ran for 146 more, but it was unlikely defensive touchdowns from Jonathan Allen and DaRon Payne -- along with a special teams score from Eddie Jackson -- that proved to be the biggest plays of the game.Ole Miss (1-2, 0-1 SEC) looked like it might be on its way to a third straight win over the Tide late in the second quarter. Instead, it was the Rebels second collapse in three games .We scored enough points to beat an Alabama team, Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze said. But we did not stop the run and we did not take care of the ball.Mississippi took a 24-3 lead with 2:47 remaining in the first half after defensive end Marquis Haynes big hit on Hurts, forcing a fumble that fellow defensive lineman John Youngblood scooped up and ran 44 yards for a touchdown.But Alabama (3-0, 1-0 SEC) responded.The Tide needed just three plays and 37 seconds to pull within 24-10 after Calvin Ridley ran for a 6-yard score. Ole Miss was forced to punt on the next drive and Jackson returned a punt 85 yards for a touchdown, evading several tacklers before bolting down the right sideline for the touchdown.In just 65 seconds, Alabama had turned a 21-point deficit into a manageable 24-17 game at halftime.Ole Miss quarterback Chad Kelly threw for a career-high 421 yards and three touchdowns, but it was two costly turnovers in the second half thaat handed the game to Alabama.ddddddddddddKelly fumbled deep in Ole Miss territory and Payne recovered before scoring a 3-yard touchdown to tie the game at 24. In the fourth quarter, the Rebels QB was under pressure and threw a ball right to Alabamas 291-pound Allen, who ran the ball back for a 75-yard touchdown and a 48-30 Crimson Tide lead.Allen said it was his first touchdown since middle school.It was a great play and it couldnt have come at a better time for this team to get this win tonight, Allen said.Ole Miss scored two late touchdowns but Alabama was able to run out the clock for the win.We thought this was going to be a 60-minute game, Saban said. We knew we probably would have to wear them down and beat them in the second half.THE TAKEAWAYAlabama: Coach Nick Saban and Alabama finally beat Ole Miss after two straight losses against the Rebels. Alabama was tested, but is once again the team to beat in the SEC Western Division.Mississippi: Its another frustrating collapse for the Rebels, who also led 28-6 against Florida State in the season opener before losing 45-34 to the Seminoles.HISTORIC COMEBACKAlabamas rally from 21 points down tied the largest in school history. Alabamas other 21-point comeback also came against Ole Miss, when the Tide recovered for a 62-27 win in 1989.STEWART HURTSaban said that receiver ArDarius Stewart missed most of the game because of a sprained knee, though the coach added, We dont think its severe.POLL IMPLICATIONSAlabama: The Tide will almost certainly remain at No. 1 after a difficult, but resilient win on the road against a ranked opponent.Mississippi: With a 1-2 record, the Rebels will probably fall out of the Top 25 despite losing to two ranked opponents.UP NEXTAlabama: The Crimson Tide host Kent State next Saturday.Mississippi: The Rebels have another important SEC game, hosting Georgia next Saturday.---Follow David Brandt on Twitter: www.twitter.com/davidbrandtAP and on AP College Football website: www.collegefootball.ap.org . ' ' '