To place a classified ad: Phone 845-0569 or Fax 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day _ jl’ yard South Korean flag unfurled during the national anthem. __ ~ were hoping to become the first team not from Europe or Sou America to play in a World Cup final. ^ On 1 uesday, the 52nd anniversary of the start of the Korean this Land of the Morning Calm” certainly wasn’t. Seven mill 101 ' 1 the 47 million population was out on the streets, watching 0,1 giant televisions, and thousands staked out their sidewalk spa c more than eight hours in advance. .^ Ballack s goal only silenced the crowd in the stands for a U seconds. The fans, almost all dressed in red, then resumed and cheering, hoping in vain for the equalizer. South r President Kim Dae-jung was among them. j* When it was over, many of the South Korean players collap^J but seconds later they bounced back up. German goalkeeper Oliver Kahn, who had another st«- , night lor his fifth shutout of the tournament, warmly wra PP e rJ arm around 21-year-old forward Cha Doo-ri. Cha’s father, Bum-kun, is South Korea’s most famous player, a former star in top Gennan league. “We did our best,” South Korea captain Hong Myung-bo sj We have come this far due to the fervent support of our tans, thank them from the bottom of our hearts.” J Germany has never trailed in the tournament, outscoring 0 PP nents 14-1. While the Germans don’t have a charismatic g° a * s . er like stars of the past, such as Gerd Mueller, Franz Beckenba . oi .lueigen Klinsmann, they succeed nonetheless with their phy sl play and aerial dominance. f 1 think we had a bit too much respect for the German tea 1 said Guus Hiddink, the Dutch-born coach who has become a Koiean hero, mobbed wherever he goes. , J South Korea’s best chance was Lee Chun-soo’s curling 1 J, shot in the eighth minute, but Kahn dived to his right, fully ext e ed, and batted it away. p J The crowd groaned when South Korea’s last best c h anc ^,’ f i-sung s shot in second-half injury time, went well high an light from the top of the penalty area. uS We (eel sorry for the Korean people who cheered f° r defender Choi Jin-cheul said. a South Korea, the first Asian team in the World Cup selTl * wjij w ! * P ,a y * n Saturday’s third-place game in Daegu against the of Wednesday’s semifinal in Saitama, Japan. that fcrei the