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Horse was driven for several years on the road 



by Mr. Bonner, and fabulous stories of his speed 



got into print. He was by King's Champion. 



The family founded by Grinnell's Champion had 



not the power to subordinate other families with 



which it was brought into contact, and it has 



ceased to be an important factor in breeding 



establishments. 



Hi a toga 



The Hiatoga family, to which reference once 

 was freely made, is now seldom heard of. The 

 head of it was Hanley's Hiatoga, a bay horse, 

 foaled in 1849, ^^^ ^J Rice's Hiatoga by a pacer 

 called Hiatoga taken from Virginia to Ohio. He 

 sired two trotters of standard speed, and Scott's 

 Hiatoga, whose blood bred on when not opposed 

 by stronger blood. Scott's Hiatoga was a bay 

 horse, foaled in 1S58, and his dam was by Blind 

 Tuckahoe, a pacer. He was a fast pacer himself, 

 and died at Bradford, Ohio, September 20, 1876. 

 His best trotter was Lew Scott, a bay gelding, 

 campaigned for several years by W. H. Crawford, 

 and who took a record of 2.23 before he died 

 on the track at Bradford, Pennsylvania, in June, 

 1880. Eight of the sons of Scott's Hiatoga are 

 speed producers, and 18 of his daughters are dams 



