QPCC: No closed doors for women (30 September 1998)
Odds one in 300 ..
30-Sep-1998
30 September 1998
QPCC: No closed doors for women
By Garth Wattley
Odds one in 300 ... but
It may take female applicants to the Marleybone Cricket Club (MCC) all
of 18 years to become members. But at the Queen's Park Cricket Club,
the odds are one in 300.
The MCC's historic decision on Monday to allow women to become
members, has turned attention to local cricket's grand old
institution-QPCC.
At the moment, there is one female applicant on a list that according
to QPCC president Willie Rodriguez is, "over 300."
"We do have an application. And it is in the normal place where
applications go," Rodriguez told the Express yesterday. But that is
quite a few years down the road."
But unlike the MCC case, Queen's Park claims there is no closed door
policy for females. "There is no rule in the club that debars women
from being members. I suppose we will just have to formalise the
application if and when it arises," Rodriguez said.
"But right now," he stressed, "it is not an issue simply because there
is no situation that is imminent that is going to create the necessity
for a vote."
The wait for the hopeful lady, long as it already is, is made even
longer by the process of one's application coming up for
consideration.
Currently, Queen's Park has a ceiling of 2,400 members. But before a
new one can be added Rodriguez said, certain things must happen.
"As people die, or are struck off the register or resign, in that
case, we refer to our records of receipt of applications and we send
out a ballot."
The applicants must also have a proposer and seconder and that
application form must be lodged with the secretary.
Rodriguez further explained that the process does not allow for
leapfrogging except in special cases- "players, sportsmen who the
management considers are necessary for us to maintain our competitive
edge."
Source :: The Trinidad Express (https://www.trinidad.net/express/)