Career
He first played for Jamaica in 1905. He played irregularly for the team until 1911, twice passing fifty runs in a first-class innings. In 1923, he was selected to tour England with the West Indies team
Playing in first-class cricket for the first time since 1911, he scored 293 runs at an average of 15.42 and took one wicket.
He scored two first-class fifties. His remaining first-class matches were played for Jamaica against touring English teams, apart from one game for a representative West Indies team in 1929.
In 1928, he scored his maiden first-class century against LH Tennyson"s team, and in the next match against the same opposition hit 142 runs, his highest first-class score. The following year, he scored two centuries against Julien Cahn"s touring side, the second of which was scored for a West Indies XI. In Jamaica, he had a reputation as a good batsman in difficult situations and a bowler who could take a wicket when others had failed.
He captained Lucas Cricket Club to four successive Senior Cup titles.