Career
Houben played football and trained in gymnastics and swimming before changing to sprint running. He missed the 1924 Olympics, as Germany was banned from those Games because of its role in World War I. In the 4 × 100 m relay final at the 1928 Olympics the German team was leading the race, but Houben and Körnig had to slow down to avoid a faulty exchange. That relay team set a world record later in 1928.
Houben did not compete at the 1936 Olympics, but was invited as a guest of honor.
He took jobs of a bank employer, sports journalist, and a city hall official, and also ran his sporting goods shop. He died from throat cancer aged 58.
The Hubert-Houben-Arena in Krefeld and the Hubert-Houben-Stadium in Goch carry his name.