Bowman began his professional career at
Blackpool in 1896, making his debut in the club's first-ever game in
the Football League, a 3–1 defeat at
Lincoln City on 5 September. His
thirty league appearances in 1896–97 made him an ever-present in the team. He joined
Aston Villa the following season where he gained a reputation as a strong, determined centre-half. He went on to make one hundred league appearances for the club (plus thirteen in the
FA Cup) in four years, helping them to the League titles in
1898–99 and
1899-1900. Bowman was also in the Villa side that lost a 1900 FA cup quarter final against
Millwall Athletic that stunned the football world at the time. In 1901,
Southern League champions Southampton, anxious to replace
Arthur Chadwick, who had moved to
Portsmouth, signed Bowman. In his first season at
The Dell, Bowman helped Saints to the
FA Cup final, whilst finishing only third in the Southern League. In 1902–03 he was a key member of the team that claimed the Southern League title, a feat repeated the following season when Bowman appeared in all 34 matches. In his three years with the Saints he was a fixture in the
half back line and missed only five league games, making eighty-eight league and thirteen FA Cup appearances, scoring three goals. Although he never received full international honours, he represented the Anglo-Scots against the Scots in 1902. In 1904, he joined Chadwick at
Portsmouth. In five years at
Fratton Park, he made a total of 144 appearances, scoring five goals. He finished his career with
Eastleigh Athletic in 1912. After retirement from football, he returned to his original trade as a boiler scaler, where he worked in Southampton Docks for many years. ==Honours==