Friends remember Lee in Seattle UliliUIiMU SEATTLE (AP) — James DeMile recalls I ho first time he ran into Urine Lee It was 1*158. Asian Day on Seattle's Capitol Hill. A frail-looking 18-year-old Chinese kid with thick, round glasses was demonstrating martial arts movements. To DeMile, a beefy, street-smart. 20-year-old for mer Air Force champion boxer, it didn't look like fighting. "So I went up to him and said, 'Gee. kid. that stuff looks good, but over here we're moan fight ers."’ The kid challenged DeMile to try to hit him. DeMile fired a straight right. The kill parried the strike, then trapped both of DeMile’s arms. “Before I knew it. boom. boom, boom! He was hitting me on the head," DeMile rei ailed To fin ish it off. the kid knocked on _ Those who knew him in .Seattle describe U*e as a bit of a showboat — a look-at-me youth who cap tured attention at parties and other gatherings hv doing two-finger push-ups and other acrobatic feats loe also had a serious side to him. "He could tell you the raunchiest |oke and the next minute he would he spouting some deep phi losophy," says Taky Ktmura. who became bee's assistant instructor and his closest friend "He was a very charismatic person." "He would go out and find poems in Chinese and come back to the HUH llhe University of Washington's student center) and recite them and ask me what I thought," said bonny Knnoko, who Lee met at the UW "People talk about the extro verted exterior he had. hut he was also sensitive “ While at UW. loe met and fell in love with Lin da Emory, whom he would eventually marry "At first I thought. 'This guy is pretlvYocky ' Hut there's a difference between being DeMile's forehead, as if to see if anyone was home. "That's when I met Brin e l.ee. And 1 learned humility in about five seconds," says DeMile, now a kung-fu grandmaster who operates a martial-arts school in north Seat tle. A decade later, Lee would go on to stardom, finding fame in Hong Kong, then in the United States as international cinema's first mar tial-arts box office superstar But to DeMile and others, it was the roughly five years Loo spent in Seattle — his late teens and early 20s — that are among his most revealing. The Seattle years — largely overlooked in the recently ‘Those were among the happiest days we spent together. Bruce loved Seattle. It was a very peaceful and uncomplicated time of his life, when life was simple and fun.’ — Linda Lee, Bruce Lee's widow eo< kv and having a sense of groat confident e." Linda says "It was soon clear that everything he said he could do. he < oukl do." Linda also discovered Lee's philosophical side "He wasn't always making jokes and goofing around. We could have long serious discussions about life.” Though he didn't excel in school. Linda says, Lee read vora ciously He was especially fond of books on Kastern philosophy, mar tial arts and self-improvement. "He was very focused That enabled him to a< htuve the things he did in his short life," she says. released movie Drtigon The Bruce Lee Story — are those of a brash, cocky kid who found admiration through martial arts, peace througli philosophy, love by chance and. ulti mately. fame through determination Those were among the happiest days we spent together." says Lee’s former wife, Linda, who now lives in Boise. Idaho. "Bruce loved Seattle. It was a very peaceful and uncomplicated time of his life, when life was simple and fun." Lee was horn in San From isco in 1940. while the Chinese opera troupe of which his father was a member was touring the United States, l.ee spent his childhood in Hong Kong, then returned to the United States at age tH After a brief stay in Californio. Lee moved to Seattle, where his parents arranged for him to live with Ping and Ruby Chow. Ping was also a member of the Hong Kong opera troupe and knew Lee's father. Ruby was a promi nent member of Seattle's (Chinese community and would later serve on the King County (iounr.il "Bruce was kind of like a prodigy in terms of kung fu When he talked, everybody listened." says Jesse Glover. Urn's first kung-fu student "But when he started talking about other subjects be sounded like a typical 1H year-old " Lee and his students opened a small martial-art* club in Chinatown, and later in the University Dis trict when he enrolled at the University of Wash ington. Leu never finished < allege and left Seattle in 19M for Oakland. Calif ilia goal was to start a chain of martial-arts st hools While in California, late was "dist mured" by a television producer named William Dozier He was cast in the short-lived series T/ir Cri’rti Hot ne/. law was later considered by Warner Brothers for the lead role in the TV series kim^ hi . hut was passed over in favor of David Carradine Col leagues said l.ee was infuriated at the snub. It wasn't until he returned to Hong Kong that he fount! stardom in martial-arts films He made just a handful and was in the midst of filming his last, Gaitw of Death . when he died July 2(1, 1973, in Hong Kong The official cause of death was a brain aneurysm in the vicinity of the i ent hral edema. Tabloids in Hong Kong and elsewhere raised more sensational theories, ranging from death by drugs to a murder carried out by Hong Kong gangs known as triads. Nearly two decades later, l.ee's son Brandon would also die under mysterious circumstances Brandon. 2H, was filming a movie in North Car olina when he was fatally shot with a prop gun that was supposed to lie loaded with blanks. The tombstones of Bruce and Brandon stand side-by-side in Lake View Cemetery on Seattle's Capitol Hill. Tlie dirt around them is well-trodden: every day brings a steady trickle of friends and admirers, well-wishers and tourists. Early Bird Specials 500 WASH £Z„aK MR. CLEAN JEAN'S COIN-OP LAUNDRY • Close to campus • Clean • Kanacap access** macftnes • Serving the area for 17 years 240 E. 17tt1 IIUmwi Mod A Marti J lUf IfCf ic llOf'O (Jet Out There On A New Bike By. Mongoose Wheeler 4* Rocky Mountain Eat h new bike int Iudes I MltfeS fTM SCrvtCC \ mfllCUlOUS assembly by people who ride. Like Your Present Hike? [real it right-Mith a tune-up or overhaul. 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