BERLIN -- Robert Lewandowski scored a hat trick Friday as Bayern Munich began its German Cup defense with a comfortable 5-0 win at fourth-tier side Carl Zeiss Jena.The Poland striker got Bayern off to a flying start in the third minute, scoring at the second attempt with his right boot after Thomas Mueller returned his wayward first effort.The gulf between the sides was clear and it seemed only a matter of time before the visitors scored again. Lewandowski claimed his second in the 34th, firing home after Justin Gerlach failed to deal with Franck Riberys cross.Lewandowski, who celebrates his 28th birthday on Sunday, completed his hat trick nine minutes later with a second assist from Ribery.Jena resisted in the second half until Lewandowski set up Arturo Vidal in the 72nd -- the Chilean had hit the crossbar and would go on to hit the post.Substitute Mats Hummels wrapped it up in the 77th with his first goal for Bayern, a header to Joshua Kimmichs corner.It feels very good, said Hummels, who switched from Borussia Dortmund in the offseason. Scoring a goal is the best for a defender too.Bayern coach Carlo Ancelottis previous visit to Jena didnt go so well.The Italian, then a 21-year-old midfielder, was part of the Roma side that lost 4-0 to Jena in the second leg of their Cup Winners Cup tie when the German side overturned a 3-0 loss on Oct. 1, 1980.We lost 4-0 and were lucky because we could have lost 10-0, Ancelotti remembered before Fridays game. The loss is unforgettable. When I hear Jena, I always think of this game. Im happy to go back after 36 years.Founded by workers from the Carl Zeiss optics factory, Jena had emerged after the Second World War to become one of East Germanys most important clubs, claiming league and cup titles before its appearance in the 1981 Cup Winners Cup final.Like many former East German sides, it has fared badly in the new league system since German reunification, running into financial difficulties and suffering several demotions.Also Friday, Augsburg won 2-0 at fifth-tier Ravensburg and second-division St. Pauli won 3-0 at fourth-tier Luebeck.Koo Ja-cheol scored in the first half for Augsburg before Raul Bobadilla ensured the Bundesliga sides progress, while St. Pauli had Vegar Eggen Hedenstad, Soeren Gonther and Marvin Ducksch to thank for its progression. 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Waldorf also led shared the first-round lead with Jay Haas two weeks ago at the Senior PGA Championship, but is hoping to finish in the top position this time. "My friend was telling me, I dont really care if youre leading after the first or second round or even the third. Just lead after the fourth," he said. "Its not NASCAR, so I dont get extra points for how many laps I lead. But youve got to be near the top to have a chance and Im really happy to be near the top." Sluman, the first-round leader, had a 71. Fred Couples, Mark Calcavecchia, Michael Allen and Canadian Rod Spittle were three strokes back. Couples had a 71, Calcavecchia and Allen shot 69, and Spittle had a 66. Two-time defending champion Tom Lehman was 4 under after a 71. He made a double bogey on 17 and a bogey on 18 in fading light. A four-time PGA Tour winner, Waldorfs only lead at the mid-point of a major came in the 2002 British Open. Waldorf, who was on No. 3 when play was halted Friday, tied for 18th that time. Waldorf followed a 15-foot birdie putt on No. 5 with an 18-footer on the next hole. His highlight might have been the 30-plus footer on No. 12. The Champions Tour major at Shoal Creek was delayed 3 hours, 13 minutes with lightning in the area, and there was a steady rain for much of that time. The players finished late in the evening with darkness approaching at 8:01 p.ddddddddddddm. "I thought it would be a longer delay," Waldorf said. "It really poured there for a while. We were looking outside and we were going, My gosh, its going to take hours for the course to drain. But we got back out pretty quick." Sluman had an eagle on the par-5 third hole, two birdies and three bogeys after matching his best opening round score on the Champions Tour with a 65. Given the conditions and his spot near the top of the leaderboard, Sluman wasnt fretting too much about a more mundane follow-up round to his opening score. "I feel all right where Im at," said Sluman, who won the Legends of Golf with Brad Faxon in April. "Its the best I can do. I signed my card correctly, I hope, at the end of the day. And I didnt shoot myself out of it, certainly. Its days like this that win you the tournaments as much as shooting a really low score. "When youre just struggling a little bit, youre in between clubs, youre not making anything really happening and you dont go out and shoot 75 or 76, so Im happy with that." Couples managed all three of his birdies on the final eight holes but had two bogeys. He had near-misses on a couple of makeable birdie putts early. "I hit way too many balls," Couples said. "I came out and practiced a little longer, and then we went out and hung out in the van and left the grounds to have lunch. Im tired now, but I felt pretty good out there. I just couldnt hit the ball close enough, and when I did, I had some pretty good putts and I felt like I putted well but nothing went in." Spittle, who is conditionally exempt this year, had five birdies and a bogey during a seven-hole stretch on the back nine. He won the 2010 AT&T Championship. Brad Bryant, who has been bothered by foot problems, withdrew after the round ended. ' ' '