He was 18 years old when he landed a job as a sports cartoonist with the San Francisco Bulletin.
A self-taught artist, Irving became a sports cartoonist in the late 1920s.
He went on to a career as a sports cartoonist.
He moved to The Washington Post in 1933 as a sports cartoonist.
He began his career as a sports cartoonist for the "Washington Times".
Later Szepes had a successful career as a graphic artist, having become an influential sports cartoonist in Hungary.
He was the first sports cartoonist for the Melbourne Herald from 1907 to 1910.
After six months he resigned his position with the city to join the San Francisco Chronicle where he became a sports cartoonist.
Wilson worked as a sports cartoonist for the San Antonio Register for free beginning in 1940.
He began working for the Los Angeles Sentinel in 1956, initially as a sports cartoonist.