Oh cool; I've been researching that exact opening. Now I get to see it in action!
Does said opening have a name of some sort?
Taylor
A B C D E F G H
8 r n b q k . . r 8
7 p p p p n p . p 7
6 . . . . . . p . 6
5 . . b . Q . . . 5
4 . . B . P . . . 4
3 . . . . . . . . 3
2 P P P P . P P P 2
1 R N B . K . N R 1
A B C D E F G H
Wayne
Wayne: White
Taylor: Black
01. e4 e5
02. Bc4 Bc5
03. Qh5 g6
04. Qxe5+ Ne7
Pieces captured:
White:
--
Black:
--
The e4-e5-Qh5 configuration has a few different names, the most popular being the Parham Attack. The other names typically aren't very flattering, because the general community considers it to be a very poor opening; I disagree though. I think it has potential.