[6] He remained with Norwich until the outbreak of World War II and was a league and National Trophy double winner with them in 1938.
[7] After the war, Morton joined Glasgow Tigers, where he captained a Scottish national team in representative matches (riders participating in Scotland were eligible).
In 1949, Southampton Saints and Newcastle Diamonds unsuccessfully attempted to sign him from Harringay after he was placed on the transfer list for a fee of £250.
[10] Morton was now racing in his forties but continued to perform at a reasonable level in the reserve berth of teams.
Two seasons at Bradford Tudors from 1953 to 1954, were followed by a rest from speedway for two years, although he did take part in some grasstrack meetings.