Somehow Joel regarded handicappers as his natural enemies, and had frequently fallen foul of them, and asked for an explanation of the weights placed upon his horses.
"The Second String"
Nat Gould
Thither of the wall the quartermile flat handicappers, M. C. Green, H. Shrift, T. M. Patey, C. Scaife, J. B. Jeffs, G. N. Morphy, F. Stevenson, C. Adderly and W. C. Huggard, started in pursuit.
"Ulysses"
James Joyce
"As a suspect, the smart handicappers are figuring him to run well inside the money.
"Murder in the Gunroom"
Henry Beam Piper