In 1927 he entered the oil industry, working for the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company (ITIO). He temporarily returned to boxing and won a technical knockout in the third round at a company-sponsored event. However, his passion for the oil business soon overshadowed his love for boxing. Two years later, Tug Irving joined Coline Oil Co. as a geological scout, using his knowledge and skills to contribute to the exploration of oil reserves in Oklahoma. During this time, he showcased leadership and initiative by assisting in organizing a geological club in Oklahoma City. This club brought together geologists from most of the major companies in the region, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing within the industry. His appointment signified growing recognition of his skills and abilities in the oil sector. Under his leadership, the company saw significant growth, contributing to the booming oil industry in the region. In July 1936, Irving purchased Lighter Torpedo Co. for $25,000, rebranding it as Lightning Torpedo Co. This company would serve as the foundation for his future endeavors. Irving's personal life intertwined with his professional success when he married Zelma Harmon of
Durant, Oklahoma, on April 18, 1937, at her sister's house in
Fort Smith, Arkansas. Irving's business acumen and social skills quickly garnered him notoriety within Oklahoma's oil circles. He forged close friendships with prominent figures such as
Travis Kerr and Governor
Robert S. Kerr also of
Kerr-MCGee Oil Industries a relationship that reflected his growing influence in the industry and political sphere. In February 1945, Irving was granted inactive service to return to his oil business in order to better serve the war effort. This move allowed him to leverage his expertise and resources for the benefit of the nation during a critical time in history. In July 1947. He became the father of a baby boy weighing 7 pounds. Thus began a new chapter in Irving's life as he transitioned from military service and oil entrepreneur to a family man. == Death ==