Yates had previously represented
Lancashire on many occasions, and received his solitary
England cap for the match against
Ireland played at
Anfield, Liverpool on 2 March 1889, thus becoming Burnley's first England international. England won the match "quite comfortably" 6–1, with Yates scoring a
hat trick. Despite this, he was not selected for the match against
Scotland six weeks later. He is one of five players to have scored a hat-trick on his England debut, yet not make a second appearance. He continued to make sporadic appearances for Burnley over the next few years, before retiring from playing in 1894, returning to his profession of cotton weaver. During his later years he was landlord of the Brickmakers' Arms, a
pub near to the
Turf Moor ground in Burnley. He died of cancer on 1 June 1917. ==Honours==