I finally got a response from the auction house...Looks like they're going to get some more information and try to do a better job of identifying the jersey!
My email:
I have a question on the item shown on an eBay address and on your website at:
http://cgi.liveauctions.ebay.com/19976-Circa-1939-Texas-A-M-Aggies-Game-Worn-Jersey_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ28270QQihZ007QQitemZ170159252855QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
http://sports.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=708&Lot_No=19976
You mention that the football player who wore this jersey was named Weldom Maple, and that he was a sophomore and played for the national championship team of 1939. Also, the auction includes his class of ’41 sweater. However, I have done a little research myself and have found conflicting information. First, Weldom Maple is not listed on the 1939 Championship game roster. Number 62 belongs to a player named Henry Houser. I understand that perhaps this jersey was game worn for a different game that season, but I think this is an important piece of information that the bidders should have. Also, according to the Association of Former Students organization at Texas A&M, Weldom Maple was class of 1943, NOT class of 1941. This calls into question the identification of the ’41 sweater, as well as the entire story portrayed in the auction information.
These pieces of information call into question exactly when this jersey was worn and by whom. It is possible that someone other than Weldom Maple wore this jersey during the 1939 football season. It is also possible that this jersey is from a later season and is not associated with the national championship season in any way.
Can you share the information you used to identify this item? I am a serious prospective bidder and it is important to me that I know as much as possible about the item and its true origins.
Thanks!
(Aeromike03)
Their response:
Hello (Aeromike03),
Thank you for bringing this information to our attention. When we were originally researching the jersey for the auction write up and authentication we contacted the University and this is the information that they provided us with. I will certainly follow up with them to get the story straight and update the listing if necessary. I will let you know what additional information we find out.
Regards,
Chris