[1] He became a key player in the 1923–24 season in a side which challenged for a return to the top flight, finishing as second-highest scorer to Jimmy Broad.
Although a first-choice player in 1924–25, Davies was hampered by injuries, and an unsettled and inexperienced Stoke side only avoided relegation by a single point.
In his first season with Town, Davies top scored with 10 goals and played in the 1930 FA Cup final as Huddersfield lost 2–0 to Arsenal.
[1] Following that set-back he fell out of favour at Leeds Road and Stoke manager Tom Mather wasted no time in bringing him back to the Victoria Ground in February 1932.
[1] With Davies' career coming to an end, he joined local rivals Port Vale – along with a small fee, for Tommy Ward in February 1938.
[5] "Harry possessed a lot of ability and in addition to his goal contribution was very much a creative player whose incisive passing opened up many a defence.
"Davies retired from playing just before World War II and he earned a Military Medal while serving with the Royal Army Service Corps.