1906 was a completely different story, and indeed it was to prove a far more successful season for Harry. He scored a career-best 767 runs
at 20.18, including three half-centuries, the highest of these (and of his career) being the 88 he hit against Worcestershire in June. However, the highlight of his batting season came at
Blackpool at the end of the summer, when in Lancashire's game against an
England XI, he hit an unbeaten 64 in the second innings to guide the county to a
tie. With the ball Harry also enjoyed success in 1906. Without doubt his finest hour came against
Warwickshire at
Old Trafford in May. In a low-scoring match (which was over inside two days) he claimed 6/26 in the first innings, following it up with 9/44 in the second. This remained his career best, as did his match figures of 15/70. He managed five-wicket hauls on two other occasions, and finished the summer with 87 wickets (another career best) at an
average of 19.63. In 1907, Harry was similarly successful with the ball, picking up 84 wickets at 16.58, taking five in an innings on no fewer than eight occasions; this time his best return was at
Eastbourne, where he achieved a superb first-innings
analysis of 29.4–16–26–7; none of the other four bowlers in that innings managed an
economy rate of under two. However, he played much less in 1908 and took only 31 wickets, and after that season played no more for Lancashire. ==Later playing career and umpiring==