James Daws (27 May 1898 – June 1985) was an English professional footballer who played as a right half.
In four years with the club he played nearly 50 games, but failed to establish himself as a first-team regular.
He moved on to Bristol Rovers, initially as an amateur, then after a couple of months the club paid £250 for his services as a professional player.
[3] He contributed to the club winning the Western League Division Two in the 1925–26 season, reaching the third round proper of the 1926–27 FA Cup, in which they lost 3–1 to First Division club Everton, and winning the Dorset Senior Cup in both seasons.
This biographical article related to association football in England, about a midfielder born in the 1890s, is a stub.