Jack 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. In 1887, Jack Carkeek and John Pearce (the Cornish champion from Cornwall for five years) 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 and Montana. At the beginning, he wrestled in tournaments, with a dozen or so other wrestlers, while later only wrestling in challenge matches for side money.[9] In September, 1887 The Cornishman newspaper considered the challenges a ″farce, except in a business sense, that no one takes the least notice of these illusory wordy bravadoes.″[10]
November 7, at Ishpenning, Michigan, beat J Stephens in Cornish wrestling for the gate receipts.
December 1, defeated Pat McHugh in catch-as-catch-can at Iron Mountain.
December 20, defeated Joe Trudell in Cornish wrestling.
1887
January 2, at Hurley, Wisconsin beat J P Donnor in catch-as-catch-can for $100 a side.
January 12, wrestled J P Donnor, agreeing to throw him five times in an hour, but lost having thrown him four times.
May 9, defeated Bert Schiller at catch-as-catch-can in Milwaukee.
4 July, fought John Pearce of Wendron, Cornwall, at the Recreation Ground, Redruth, Cornwall for £100 a side. The result is disputed as to whether Carkeek won or the match was a draw. On 8 July, they quarrelled in Redruth with Carkeek biting Pearce's ear and Carkeek cut on the face by a broken glass.[13][14]
1 August, wrestling match for 'the championship of the world' at Redruth Recreation Ground against Hancock. The result was two falls each and no result. Many of the crowd entered the ring accusing the wrestlers of ″faggoting″, i.e. match fixing.[15]
20 August, defeated Thomas Bragg, the 'champion of England' at St James's Hall, Plymouth.[16] Carkeek injured his thumb and broke a rib. A match against Rundle on 3 September was postponed.[17]
6 October, there was no result in the return match against Thomas Bragg at St Jame's Hall, Plymouth, following a dispute on the number of falls.[18]
28 October, beat the champion of England Samuel Rundle of St Blazey, which was disputed by Rundle who refused to hand over his share of the prizemoney.[19]
1 December, At St Stephen Hall, Westminster, Carkeek beat J Smith from Cornwall, who was the champion of London. Best of five falls, Carkeek won three in succession to win the match.[20]
In 1888 he was arrested in Chicago for two counts of swindling by means of a fake contests.[32][33][34] Carkeek was a member of a swindling crew known as the Mabray gang.[35] In 1910, while using the name of Jack Fletcher, he was arrested in San Francisco for participation in the fixing of wrestling matches.[36][37][38] Carkeek spent two years in prison before the case was ultimately dismissed.[39] In 1913 he pleaded guilty to attempted swindling[40] and was sentenced to 6 months.[41]
^Cornish wrestling in the United States Cornish & Devon Post, 5 October 1878, p8.
^"The Champion Wrestling Match. Carkeek's Record". The Cornishman. No. 468. June 30, 1887. p. 3.
^"Local News". The Cornishman. No. 481. September 22, 1887.
^Dubuque Times 14, Sioux City Journal, 16 May 1884, p3.
^"A Successful Cornish Wrestler". The Cornishman. No. 342. February 5, 1885. p. 7.
^"Great Wrestling Match at Redruth, between Jack Carkeek, of America, and John Pearce, of Wendron, for £100 a side". The Cornishman. No. 469. July 7, 1887. p. 4.
^"Quarrel Between Wrestlers At Redruth". Cornishman. No. 470. July 14, 1887. p. 7.
^"The Wrestling Championship of the World. Faggoting or not!". The Cornishman. No. 473. August 4, 1887.
^"Wrestling Match at Plymouth. Carkeek v. Bragg". The Cornishman. No. 477. August 25, 1887.
^"Wrestling at Plymouth". The Cornishman. No. 478. September 1, 1887. p. 6.
^"Plymouth Wrestling Between Carkeek and Bragg a Farcical Display". Cornishman. No. 483. October 6, 1887. p. 8.
^"Cornish Wrestlers in Devonshire". The Cornishman. No. 487. November 3, 1887. p. 4.
^"Wrestling - Match for the Championship". The Cornishmn. No. 492. December 8, 1887. p. 7.
^"Carkeek Thrown by Muldoon in 17 min. 15 sec". The Corishman. No. 506. March 15, 1888. p. 4.
^"CARKEEK and Conners ...". The Cornishman. No. 554. February 21, 1889. p. 3.
^Great Wrestling match at Ishpenning Michigan, Cornishman, 2 October 1890, p3.
^The Wrestling Championship of the world, Cornish & Devon Post, 09 July 1887, p3.
^Wrestling match at Plymouth Carkeek vs Bragg, Cornishman, 25 August 1887, p5.
^Wrestling, The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW), 20 August 1887, p411.