Jack Carkeek

Jack Carkeek, (January 22, 1861 – March 12, 1924) was an American Cornish champion wrestler, from Rockland, Michigan. His parents were from Cornwall, United Kingdom. He met many wrestlers in his career. He died March 12, 1924, in Havana, Cuba.[1]

Jack Carkeek
Born(1861-01-22)January 22, 1861
Rockland, Michigan, US
DiedMarch 12, 1924(1924-03-12) (aged 63)
Havana, Cuba
Professional wrestling career
DebutJuly 5, 1877

He made his first appearance at Michigamme, Michigan, on July 5, 1877, at age 16. There he won the fourth prize in a tournament of 64 entries. Jack Carkeek and John Pearce (the Cornish champion from Cornwall for five years, aged 27, 5fts 9in, 183 lbs.) met for the World Championship of Cornish Wrestling in Redruth, Cornwall.

Wrestling career

Up until 1882 he wrestled just in Michigan, and then afterwards in Wisconsin, Iowa, Montana. At the beginning he wrestled only in ordinary tournaments, with a dozen or so other wrestlers, while later only wrestling in challenge matches for side money.[2]

Arrest for match fixing

Carkeek was a member of the swindling crew known as the Mabray gang.[4] In 1910 he was arrested for participation in the fixing of wrestling matches.[5] Carkeek spent two years in prison before the case was ultimately dismissed.[6]

Championships and accomplishments

References

  1. "Encyclopedia of Chicago".
  2. The West Briton newspaper- 1887
  3. "A Successful Cornish Wrestler". The Cornishman. No. 342. February 5, 1885. p. 7.
  4. https://ir.uiowa.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4704&context=palimpsest
  5. Stevens Point WI Journal, September 3, 1910
  6. Cox, Sarah Elizabeth (September 23, 2019). ""Wannop walked on his head in a most extraordinary manner"". Grappling With History. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  7. Great Wrestling match at Ishpenning Michigan, Cornishman, 2 October 1890, p3.
  8. ,The Wrestling Championship of the world, Cornish & Devon Post, 09 July 1887, p3.
  9. Wrestling match at Plymouth Carkeek vs Bragg, Cornishman, 25 August 1887, p5.
  10. Wrestling, The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW), 20 August 1887, p411.
  11. Carkeek, Cornishman, 21 July 1887, p4.
  12. The championship of the world, The Cornish Telegraph, 4 July 1889, p5.
  13. Wrestling that disables, Boxing World and Mirror of Life, 5 June 1901, p14.
  14. Western Australia, Cornishman, 3 November 1904, p3.
  15. News from foreign mining camps, Cornishman, 16 November 1905, p3.
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