Henry Pratt Lowe
Inside-forward (1929-1935)
A successful recruit from ‘Junior’ (ie non-League) football in the east of Scotland, Harry Lowe spent over six years on the Watford staff as a direct inside-forward with a powerful long-range shot. On his wedding day he scored a goal, but also failed with a penalty kick, in a 4-1 victory over Swindon Town. When he eventually left the club, Queens Park Rangers got infinitely the better of the deal which brought Ted Goodier to Vicarage Road.
West Herts / Watford Career
Football League Career
Season | Club | Apps | Subs | Goals | League Status and Final Position |
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1929/1930 | WATFORD | 18 | 6 | Football League Division 3 (South) - 15th of 22 | |
1930/1931 | WATFORD | 10 | 2 | Football League Division 3 (South) - 18th of 22 | |
1931/1932 | WATFORD | 42 | 17 | Football League Division 3 (South) - 11th of 22 | |
1932/1933 | WATFORD | 27 | 9 | Football League Division 3 (South) - 11th of 22 | |
1933/1934 | WATFORD | 11 | 5 | Football League Division 3 (South) - 15th of 22 | |
1934/1935 | WATFORD | 12 | 2 | Football League Division 3 (South) - 6th of 22 | |
1935/1936 | Queens Park Rangers | 35 | 15 | Football League Division 3 (South) - 4th of 22 | |
1936/1937 | Queens Park Rangers | 41 | 17 | Football League Division 3 (South) - 9th of 22 | |
1937/1938 | Queens Park Rangers | 41 | 3 | Football League Division 3 (South) - 3rd of 22 | |
1938/1939 | Queens Park Rangers | 42 | 5 | Football League Division 3 (South) - 6th of 22 | |
1939/1940 | Queens Park Rangers | 3 | Football League Division 3 (South) - season abandoned |