Thomas Peace Yews (28 February 1902 – August 1966) was an English footballer, playing as a winger.
[1] Yews joined West Ham United for a fee of £150 in 1923 and played in the high-scoring Hammers team that included Vic Watson, and Jimmy Ruffell on the opposite wing.
[2] He made a total of 361 appearances for the Upton Park club, scoring 51 goals.
[3] He left West Ham in 1933 and played three League games for Clapton Orient before retiring.
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