In 1906 Maxwell was a figure in betting scandal between the Massillon Tigers and the Canton Bulldogs.
The game resulted in a 13-6 Canton loss and the events following the game later became known as the Canton Bulldogs-Massillon Tigers betting scandal.
On 28 May 2012, Milanetto was arrested by Italian police for his alleged involvement in the Calcioscommesse sports betting scandal.
After the disciplinary action about betting scandal, he joined K League Classic team Jeju United in March 2013.
Giamatti negotiated the agreement that terminated the Pete Rose betting scandal by permitting Rose to voluntarily withdraw from the sport, avoiding further punishment.
B27 Football: Thirteen Boston College players suspended in betting scandal.
The Canton Bulldogs-Massillon Tigers betting scandal was the first major scandal in professional football in the United States.
Since he was Canton's team doctor in 1906, March was witness to the events surrounding the Canton Bulldogs-Massillon Tigers betting scandal.
He was banned from football due to betting scandal, he then signed a 18-month contract with Queens Park Rangers in January 2005.
Several inaccuracies exist regarding March's interpretation of the Canton Bulldogs-Massillon Tigers betting scandal.