Amateur career He initially played for
Glasgow Academicals and
Fettes College at school and then played for
Edinburgh Wanderers. Schulze played for
Oxford University when he moved to study there. In 1904 he was listed as playing for Manchester. This was the university side. He moved there to study to become a teacher. He then played for
London Scottish,
Dartmouth Naval College and
Northampton Saints.
Provincial career He played for
Anglo-Scots against
South of Scotland District on
24 December 1904. A Scottish Find. D. G. Schulze, the Manchester back, is being hailed as the find the Scottish trial season, and the critics north of the Tweed are beginning to regard him as possible International candidate. Schulze’s Scottish qualifications may or may not consist solely of his Fettes connection, but at all events at that famous nursery of the game he played back in a team which contained the elder Sivright and L. M. McLeod. While in Manchester, he played for Northern Universities. He played for
Anglo-Scots against
South of Scotland District on
22 December 1906. He played for
Provinces District against
Cities District on
12 January 1907. He played for
Provinces District against
Cities District on
16 January 1909.
International career Schulze was capped 13 times for
Scotland from 1905 to 1911. ==Teaching career==