[1] In 1923 the club were elected into the Scottish Football League (SFL), and around the same time, a stand was erected on the western side of the pitch.
The first SFL match played at Meadow Park was on 25 August 1923, when Harp lost 3–2 to Clackmannan.
[1] The ground's probable record attendance of 3,000 was set later in the season for a Scottish Qualifying Cup match against Queen of the South in October 1923.
[1] Harp folded in 1925; their last league match at the ground was played on 25 January 1925, a 3–1 defeat to Dykehead in front of only 140 spectators, their lowest recorded attendance during their time in the SFL.
Meadow Park remained in use as a football ground until 1950, when the pavilion and stand were demolished and it was left as an open playing field.