Kenneth Cecil Boyes (17 November 1895 – 6 October 1963) was an English footballer who played a small number of games as a professional for Southampton and Bristol Rovers in the era just after World War I, before a long career in local non-league football.
[1] In 1914, he was taken on by Southampton Football Club as an amateur, but failed to reach the first team before the outbreak of war.
During the war, he represented his battalion at both cricket and football, and was also the regimental sprinting champion.
He made his first team debut, in a Southern League fixture at Reading, when he took the place of inside-left Jimmy Moore for two matches.
In January, he made a further two appearances, this time at outside-left as a replacement for Fred Foxall.