MONZA, Italy -- Lewis Hamilton claimed a dominant pole position for the Italian Grand Prix, beating Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg by 0.5s.Having been quickest in Q1 and Q2, Hamilton went quickest with the first runs of Q3 -- his 1:21.358 leading Rosberg by 0.2s. While Rosberg did not improve on his final run, Hamilton did and crossed the line in 1:21.135 with a mighty final attempt.Hamilton may have a headache for the race, as he locked up in Q2 and put a small flat-spot on his race tyre. Though he fitted a new set to his car for a late run he failed to improve on his time. However, it was an ominous display from the world champion on a weekend which has seen Mercedes way ahead of its rivals.Sebastian Vettel finished just three tenths down on Rosberg in the lead Ferrari, with Kimi Raikkonen making it an all-red second row. Valtteri Bottas claimed an impressive fifth place for Williams, edging Red Bulls Daniel Ricciardo by just 0.001s.Max Verstappen claimed eighth ahead of Force India pair Sergio Perez and Nico Hulkenberg. Esteban Gutierrez finished 0.3s down in tenth after claiming Haas first appearance in Q3, a boost for a driver still searching for his first points of 2016.Q2 was a close affair, with both Red Bull drivers feeling the need to go back out for some super-soft laps to successfully make it into the top ten shootout after attempting to make the grade with softs. Felipe Massas hopes of a third straight podium at what will be his last Italian Grand Prix suffered a blow as he failed to make it through to Q3, settling instead for 11th.Romain Grosjean qualified 12th, though he will serve a five-place grid penalty for a gearbox change after FP3. Fernando Alonso finished 0.3s away from Q3, complaining about a loss of power on his final run. The impressive Pascal Wehrlein split the McLarens, finishing ahead of Jenson Button in 14th. Carlos Sainz rounded out the Q2 drop zone.Wehrlein was the star of Q1, escaping the drop zone with a lap after chequered flag fell. Alonso narrowly progressed, edging out Toro Rossos Daniil Kvyat -- who angrily questioned what had happened on the radio after the session.Felipe Nasr and Marcus Ericsson took the next two places ahead of the Renaults, which continued to struggle down Monzas long straights. Jolyon Palmer qualified 20th, while teammate Kevin Magnussen may have improved on 21st had he not ran across the grass at the exit of Ascari on his final lap.Esteban Ocons second F1 qualifying session lasted just a few minutes, with the Frenchman pulling over at Turn 1 early in Q1. Ocon will need permission to race from the stewards, but that is a formality given the fact he was well within the 107 percent mark thorough practice. Jordans Shoes Online Wholesale . 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Halladay signed a one-day contract with the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday that allowed the veteran right-hander to retire as a member of team with which he broke into the majors and spent the bulk of his distinguished 16-year career. EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Odell Beckham Jr. and Josh Norman believe they are being picked on.Not by each other, but by the NFL.No more infamy was the NFLs message to Beckham and Norman. Before Sundays game between the Giants and Redskins, referee John Hussey and field judge Rick Patterson delivered explicit instructions on how they expected New Yorks star receiver and Washingtons All-Pro cornerback to behave.Beckham didnt appreciate the special treatment, nor did he think it was necessary. Ditto for Norman.They implemented a new rule this year. Its basically the Odell Beckham Jr. rule, Beckham said. I had three personal fouls last year, so they said if you come out and get one personal foul and another one for the same thing (you are ejected). Today, they came up before the game and said, if you do anything, were throwing you out of the game. That was before the game.There was no, you get a warning. There was not any of that. You just have to be on your best behavior. Unfortunately, thats what its come to. Its not really football anymore as much as it is all the other things that play into it.Norman was just as annoyed by the pregame treatment.They pulled me off to the side and said, We are not going to make a mockery of the game, Norman said. I dont know if that was from the top, or (Hussey) saying that directly to me.Wow. What am I doing? Im just playing a sport that God has blessed us with and being as physical as I can be within the rules and the confines of what they ask us to do. That (mockery) was a big word. I kind of felt bad.At the same time, I appreciate the officials. They really did a good job of controlling the game. It didnt get out of hand.Not like it did in December, but it had its moments.In that previous Beckham-Norman affair, while Norman was establishing himself as a premier coverage guy with Carolina, Beckham committed three personal fouls. There were plenty of nasty words aimed at each other, too, and some excuses for the near-brawling.Beckham subsequently was suspended for a game, and when Norman signed as a free agent with Washington, it meant two meetings per season for the foes.Beckham insists any feud is vastly overblown.Its never been an issue, he said. Its been something thats been made up by all of this, in a sense. All I care about is football, and Im sure its the same for him.Were just two fierce competitors, thats all it is.On that score, Norman agreedd.ddddddddddddWe got it in us. We are fighters, fighters to the end, he said. Scrapping ... real gritty, all the way down to the bone and gristle. Fight, fight, fight.This first face-to-face matchup as division rivals saw Beckham make seven receptions for 121 yards. He spiced up his performance with some sideline antics in an intense fourth quarter.Incensed at one point by the Giants inability to score, he swung his helmet at the kicking net. The net didnt appreciate it and hit Beckham in the head.He said he didnt remember doing it.The biggest news either player made on the field was Beckhams 200th career catch, the quickest ever (30 games).Until late in the game, Beckham was a minor factor while handled, mostly in press coverage, by Norman. They did bump on the first snap from scrimmage, a running play on which Beckham wasnt required to do much as a blocker. It was nondescript contact.From there, it didnt get particularly physical for three quarters. No spearing by Beckham while Norman was on the ground. No flailing away with the arms in coverage. Not much trash talk, either.It couldnt last.Norman got a key 15-yard penalty for hitting a defenseless receiver 11 seconds into the fourth quarter. But it was rookie Sterling Shepard, who Norman left Beckham to challenge on a pass over the middle.Then Beckham burned a zone for 12 yards before making a brilliant curl away from Norman on a short pass that initially got the Giants inside the Washington 10. But it was negated by a taunting call -- not against Beckham, but Giants center Weston Richburg, who was ejected for his second such foul of the game.How ironic.Beckham threw everything into New Yorks last scoring drive, making three receptions for 34 yards, twice while covered by Norman. He also had a drop, and the Giants settled for Josh Browns field goal and a 27-26 lead they couldnt hold.His biggest error came on the final drive when Beckham was called for setting an illegal pick on Norman. Two plays later, Washington rookie Sua Cravens finished off New York with an interception.All this stuff in between, that was show, Norman said, a huge smile creasing his face. At the end of the day, a `W is all that matters. Im gonna be on this high for a while.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '