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Hasty House Farm Names Quintet for Motor City . Mister Blackomacejnseparable, Seaward, Tahirian ih May 22 Rqce DETROIT, Mich., May 10. Five horses from the Hasty House Farm of Toledo head the list of nominations for the first of 13 stakes races to be run at the Detroit Race Course during the 56-day meeting which opens Friday, May 21. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Reuben, owners of Hasty House, named Mister Black, Pomace, Tahitian, Seaward and Inseparable for the 0,000 added Motor City Handicap, scheduled for the first Saturday of the meet. Nominations for the Motor City, a one-mile event for three-year-olds and upward, closed at midnight Saturday. It is being renewed after a four-year lapse and represents the opening stake of a 92,500 program. Among the other nominees were the stakes winners Second Avenue and Money Broker, Detroit-owned standouts. Second Avenue was the winner of the 0,000 Michigan Mile last year for the local sportsman, T. D. Buhl, while G and. G Stables Money Broker captured the 00,-000 Florida Derby in 1953 for owners T. A. Grissom and Ed Grosfield. Jerry Lynch, a Detroit auto dealer, has put in Sonic, a former performer for the King Ranch who has raced creditably in top company at New England tracks this spring. Joseph Tomlinson, a Canadian road builder, nominated Cham Reaction, winner of the Canadian Derby and eight other stakes a year ago. Phil D., onetime West Coast Conqueror of Mark-Ye-Well and Hill Gail, was named by W. G. Martin, while M. H. VanBerg, leading trainer at the Detroit Race Course-last summer, has a pair in Andros and Dagazha. The complete list of nominees: Avion Money Broker Andros Nocallula Chain Reaction Phil D. Dagazha Pomace Dixie Flyer Princess Trace Fast Traffic Raintree Golden Trend Second Avenue Gulf Stream Seaward Hi Billee Sonic Inseparable 3peed o Light Loose Rock Stop Gap Mad Hare Tahitian Mister Black War Token -