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.
From Fettes he proceeded to Oxford, and after taking his degree went for a year's study of education to Manchester University, where he took the teaching diploma.
He began permanent teaching work at the Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, joining the civilian staff as history and English master.
He was a member of Oxford University Rugby football team, and played for Scotland, with the exception of one year, from 1905 to 1911.
Douglas had 3 brothers: Adolph, Hermann and Charles: and 2 sisters: Irene and Helen.