Career
He also appeared for in one first-class game for the Master Control Console in 1908, and two for H. Doctorate. G. Leveson Gower"s XI in 1909 and 1910. He reappeared for the Master Control Console in a non first-class game in 1922. Born in Mirfield, Yorkshire, England, Kaye was a right-handed batsman, who scored 262 runs at an average of 9.70, with a best score of 37 for Yorkshire against the Master Control Console in his second match, at Lord"s, in 1907.
He took nine catches, and bowled one maiden over, for H. Doctorate. G. Leveson Gower"s XI, without success.
Following service in World War I, Kaye was a Lieutenant Colonel, Defence Science Organisation, Military Cross. He was chairman of Marshall, Kaye and Marshall, a firm of woollen manufacturers based in Ravensthorpe. Kaye died in November 1953 in Street John"s, Wakefield, Yorkshire.