Lewis Hamilton is set to return to the FIAs Thursday press conference ahead of the U.S. Grand Prix in Austin, the scene of his controversial appearance in Japan.Hamilton was criticised by some media outlets in Suzuka for playing on Snapchat during the official press conference, posting photos of himself as a rabbit and Carlos Sainz as a deer to the popular app with the caption This s--- is killing me. The world champion later said he was bored of the format of the Thursday media session and that he had been trying to have fun.Though his behaviour had frustrated portions of the UK media the controversy looked set to blow over until Hamilton refused to take questions from journalists at his post-qualifying media session at Mercedes. Hamilton, who felt the coverage of his Snapchat use had been disrespectful, made a statement to the assembled media and then calmly walked out.Despite the controversy two weeks ago, the FIA has summoned Hamilton to appear with five other drivers at 11am local time this Thursday. F1 rules state drivers must appear if requested, or face sanction from the FIA. Air Force 1 Cheap Wholesale . Laudrup revealed Thursday he was notified of his dismissal in "the briefest of letters which gave no reasons why such hasty and final action was deemed necessary. Cheap Air Force 1 Canada . Houston won 3-0 to advance to face New York in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Last in the game, Di Vaio and Romero got into a shoving match with several Houston players. Romero appeared to elbow and kick Houston defender Kofi Sarkodie. http://www.airforce1canada.com/ . Numbers Game examines the deal that sees Michael Del Zotto and Kevin Klein switch places. The Predators Get: D Michael Del Zotto. Air Force 1 Shoes Canada . Woodson said during a radio interview Thursday that the Knicks Carmelo Anthony doesnt get the same calls as other superstars. Air Force 1 Cheap Canada . Bryant, who signed a five-year, $34 million contract as a free agent with Cleveland in March, reported symptoms on Monday morning, a team spokesman said. NAPA, Calif. -- Johnson Wagner chipped in for birdie, and wound up taking a one-shot lead in the Safeway Open by keeping bogeys off his card as the rain began to pound Silverado on Saturday.Wagner was at 15-under par through 15 holes when the third round was halted by the wet conditions. The course was playing so long and tough at that point that Wagner hit a driver and a fairway metal and still had a 9-iron for his third shot.Scott Piercy, who had led from his opening 62 that set the course record, was one shot behind and just short of the par-5 16th in three shots when he told officials he couldnt continue. The front of the green was one big puddle, and it wasnt getting any better. Patton Kizzire also was 14 under through 16 holes.Paul Casey, in the final group with Wagner and Piercy, was two shots behind. Casey hit a tee shot on the par-5 fifth hole that clipped a tree, ricocheted somewhere and was never found, costing him two shots.Phil Mickelson hit a wild tee shot on the par-5 18th in the rain and made bogey for a 69, leaving him six back.They were still in the game, mainly because of the rain. Shots became longer. Putts became more difficult to hole. The players still on the course, which included Martin Laird at 12 under through 16 holes, were to return Sunday morning. Starting times for the final round already have been pushed well forward because of more rain in the forecast.INCHEON, South Korea -- Alison Lee took a three-stroke lead in the LPGA KEB HanaBank Championship, putting the 21-year-old UCLA student in position for her first victory.Lee shot a 4-under 68 in calm and firm conditions Sky 72, saving par on 17 and birdieing 18 to stretch her margin over U.S. Womens Open champion Brittany Lang, her U.S. Solheim Cup teammate.Playing her second season on the tour while remaining in college, Lee had a 13-under 203 total on the Jack Nicklaus-designed Ocean Course. She also had a three-stroke lead after an opening 65, and began the day a stroke behind Lang after a second-round 70.Lang followed her second-round 65 with a 72.Lee rebounded from a bogey on the par-4 14th to birdie the 15th. A day after chipping in for eagle on the short par 4, she hit a full approach that tracked across the green to 4 feet of the back pin.After missing a 7-foot birdie putt on the par-4 116th, she got an 8-foot comebacker to drop for par on the par-3 17th.dddddddddddd She made a 4-footer on the par-5 18th.South Koreas In-Kyung Kim, the winner two weeks ago in China in the first of six straight events in Asia, was third at 9 under after a 69. She also won a Ladies European Tour event in Germany last month.Spains Carlota Ciganda had a 69 to reach 8 under, and Kerrs 72 left her at 7 under with Taiwans Candie Kung (69) and South Koreas Min-Sun Kim.SAS CHAMPIONSHIPCARY, N.C. -- Bernhard Langer birdied the final four holes for his second straight 5-under 67 and a two-stroke lead in the PGA Tour Champions SAS Championship.Langer had a bogey-free round at Prestonwood in the regular-season finale. The 59-year-old German star leads the tour with four victories and earnings of $2,512,659. He won the 2012 event and tied for third the last two years.Larry Mize and first-round leader Doug Garwood were tied for second at 8 under. Mize had a 69, and Garwood followed his opening 65 with a 72.Jeff Sluman (67) and Senior British Open winner Paul Broadhurst (69) were 7 under.The top 72 players on the money list after the tournament -- and one player in the top 10 in the event but outside the top 72 for the season -- will get spots in the Charles Schwab Cup Playoffs opener -- the PowerShares QQQ Championship at Sherwood in Thousand Oaks, California, on Oct. 28-30.BRITISH MASTERSWATFORD, England -- Swedens Alex Noren moved into position for his third European Tour victory of the year, shooting his second straight 6-under 65 to take a three-stroke lead.Noren made a 45-foot birdie putt on the final hole to reach 16-under 197 at The Grove. He won the Scottish Open and European Masters.Englands Richard Bland was second after a 69.MACAU OPENMACAU -- Anirban Lahiri and Indian countryman S. Chikkarangappa each shot 2-under 69 to share the third-round lead in the Asian Tours Macau Open.They were at 10-under 203 at Macau Golf and Country Club. Lahiri won the 2014 event.Englands Ian Poulter, tied for the first-round lead at 64 in is return from a four-month break, was tied for 14th at 5 under after a 71. He was sidelined by an arthritic joint in his right foot. ' ' '