Harry Reed Hooper (16 December 1910 – 24 March 1970) was an English professional footballer who played as a full-back.
Hooper found his first-team opportunities even more limited in the 1929–30 season following the signing of Billy Fairhurst from Southport.
[3] On his arrival at United Hooper he became a regular at left-back, but in 1933 he switched to right-back and became first choice in that position until 1939, missing very few games.
[3] In July 1947, Hooper signed for Hartlepools United on a permanent basis and went on to make 66 league appearances for them, scoring 4 goals.
[6] In October 1957, he was appointed manager of Halifax Town, and spent almost five seasons in charge of the club before leaving in April 1962.
[3] Following his retirement from football he lived in Halifax, West Yorkshire, and died from lung cancer there on 24 March 1970, at the age of 59.