Before he joined them, the Yorkshire side had lost five matches in a row.
In 1911, he finally established himself in the Yorkshire side.
A Yorkshire side continued to play until 1862 but was not organised in any formal way.
Then, against the run of play, the Yorkshire side capitulated.
He spent three years in charge of the Yorkshire side; during this time the team never finished higher than 19th in the division.
Kilner first came into the Yorkshire side as a batsman.
His record would have been considered good at any other county, but not by the standards set by previous Yorkshire sides.
There is little worse than being a captain of a Yorkshire side not doing well.
The game ended as a 2-1 victory for the Yorkshire side.
He was later released, having scored 5 goals in 7 starts for the Yorkshire side.