Lancs elect a woman (22 February 1999)
Lancashire made history today by electing a woman onto their committee for the first time in the club's history
22-Feb-1999
22 February 1999
Lancs elect a woman
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Lancashire made history today by electing a woman onto their
committee for the first time in the club's history.
Janet Entwistle of Southport, came third in the annual poll where
eight candidates were fighting for four vacancies.
And she displaced one of the club's longest-serving members, former
vice-chairman Eddie Slinger, an Enfield stalwart, who had been on the
committee for 30 years.
Entwistle, a 58-year-old retired teacher, succeeded today at her
sixth attempt.
It was only 10 years ago that Lancashire, one of the last all male
bastions in British sport, decided to allow women to become full
members, giving them a vote and access to the pavilion.
Entwistle was elected today along with retiring committee men John
Brewer, Geoff Ogden and Colin Walker. She will now work with 11 men
on a committee in charge of one of the world's biggest and most
famous cricket club.
Slinger said: "It has been an enormous honour and privelege to serve
on the committee for 30 years.
"In that time the club has changed beyond all recognition. We have
the strongest squad of players that I can remember with the ideal
mixture of exprience and ambitious young players."
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)