Scunthorpe & Lindsey United of the Midland League signed Johnson in 1937. According to the Lincolnshire Echo, "he can play in any inside forward position, but is at his best at centre-forward".[2] He scored profusely, finishing the season second in the Midland League's scorers table with 38 goals.[10] Despite interest from Football League clubs, he re-signed for Scunthorpe for another season.[10] By February 1939, he had overtaken Ernie Simms' club record of 57 goals scored in all competitions during a single season,[11] and seemed sure to break his club record of 52 Midland League goals as well, as Scunthorpe headed for their second league title. Unfortunately for him, he sustained a knee injury in mid-March that kept him out for several matches, and had to settle for 49.[12]
He remained with Scunthorpe into wartime football, but his leg again gave way, and in October 1939 he had an operation to remove the knee cartilage.[13] Once fit again, he also played as a guest for Doncaster Rovers.[14] After the war, Johnson coached Scunthorpe's junior teams.[15]
References
^ abcdefgJoyce, Michael (2004). Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939. Nottingham: SoccerData. p. 139. ISBN978-1-899468-67-6.
^"England & Wales deaths 1837–2007 Transcription". Harry Johnson. Birth date: 4 Dec 1910. Death quarter: 4. Death year: 1981. District: Scunthorpe. County: Lincolnshire. Volume: 7. Page: 1140. Retrieved 24 May 2016 – via Findmypast.
^Filbert (5 April 1939). "Scunthorpe United begin team-building in good time". Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph. p. 1 – via British Newspaper Archive. At the moment, [Johnson] is the leading scorer in the Midland League, with 44 goals ... As far as Scunthorpe is concerned, he has still one record to break, and that is to beat the Midland League scoring record for the club set up by Ernest Simms, who scored 52 goals for the United in one season. Johnson has, of course, been out of the team for the last few weeks, but he still has time, if he recovers from his injury, to break that record. Argus (6 May 1939). "With Boston United. Leading scorers". Lincolnshire Standard. p. 18 – via British Newspaper Archive.
^Filbert (18 October 1939). "Nuts' centre forward in hospital". Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph. p. 1 – via British Newspaper Archive. "Johnson to play again". Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph. 20 December 1939. p. 1 – via British Newspaper Archive.